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Thailand
Thailand and Internet Enemies
A new report says some democracies are becoming enemies of the Internet. Thailand is one of the worst.
Alleged Rape Tests Bangkok
An alleged rape of a Muslim woman by two Thai soldiers underscores tensions in the south of the country.
Thailand Detente Collapsing?
An aging King, a govt increasingly at odds with its military and political infighting may spell trouble in Thailand.
Was Bangkok Just the Start?
The alleged Iranian attacks on Israeli diplomats underscore the changing face of terrorism. The fight is increasingly likely to be waged in Asia.
Bangkok as Battleground?
Thai authorities say they have detained three Iranians planning to attack Israeli diplomats. Why in Bangkok?
Thailand's Human Rights Crisis
The exploitation of lèse-majesté laws for political gain are undermining human rights in Thailand. Violence is looming.
Burma – Last Business Frontier?
As Burma continues its reforms, expect international business to eye its raw material and cheap labor potential.
Burma – Last Business Frontier?
As Burma continues its reforms, expect international business to eye its raw material and cheap labor potential.
Thailand Tries Twitter Censorship
Twitter’s recent announcement that it will allow local censorship, a move embraced by Thailand, is troubling.
Waiting for Thaksin
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra seems bound to return to Thailand. If he does, will it spark unrest?
India Gets Close to Thailand
Thai Premier Yingluck Shinawatra’s visit to India is a reminder of the two countries’ growing strategic ties.
Don’t Forget the Children in Burma
The government in Burma appears to be making some progress on human rights. Hillary Clinton should take the chance to press it over the country’s forgotten minority children.