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Tear-gas grenades in Bangkok on 7 October 2008

October 7th, 2009 by Des Ball and Nicholas Farrelly · 9 Comments

Today is the first anniversary of one of the more important days in recent Thai political history: 7 October 2008.
Soon after the bloody clashes of that day, a photographic chronicle of events was produced by regular New Mandala contributor Nick Nostitz.  It provides a graphic overview of the injuries that resulted when the People’s Alliance [...]

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Tags: China · PAD · Police · Somchai · Thailand

Thailand’s military: perpetually political, forever factionalized, again ascendant

September 24th, 2009 by Paul Chambers, Guest Contributor · 16 Comments

[Dr. Paul Chambers is currently the Senior Research Fellow at the Politics Institute, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.  His research interests are civil-military relations, democratization, and Southeast Asian politics. His articles have appeared in the Journal of East Asian Studies, Contemporary Southeast Asia, and the Asian Journal of Political Science, among others.]
The Thai armed forces have [...]

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Tags: Abhisit · Coup · Privy Council · Royal family · Samak · Somchai · Thailand · Thaksin

Thaksin’s birthday party

July 28th, 2009 by Nick Nostitz, Guest Contributor · 17 Comments

July 26th was Thaksin’s big birthday party, celebrated all over Thailand. Here in Bangkok three main venues of the festivities were chosen – Wat Kaeow Fa, Wat Uthaitharam, and the big Chinese table dinner at Mangkorn Luang Restaurant.
I went at 9 am to Wat Kaeow Fa first. Thousands of Thaksin’s supporters gathered there. The event [...]

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Tags: Somchai · Thailand · Thaksin · UDD

Red versus yellow

July 9th, 2009 by Andrew Walker · 12 Comments

A stunning first-hand account from the streets of Bangkok. Incredible photos that shock, move, entertain and inform.  A superb contribution to the documentation and analysis of Thailand’s recent political history. And this is just the first volume!
Published by White Lotus Press
UPDATE: Book launch details are here.

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Tags: Abhisit · Coup · PAD · Publications · Samak · Somchai · Thailand · Thaksin · UDD

Four Prime Ministers in one year

March 17th, 2009 by Dekchai Kimhan, Guest Contributor · 15 Comments

[This is the second in our Thai language series of posts by Dekchai Kimhan. The first in the series is available here.]
ประชาธิปไตยแบบไทยๆ (๒):  “หนึ่งปีให้มีนายกฯ สี่คน” หรือ “นายกฯ หนึ่งคนให้อยู่สี่ปี”
เด็กชายคิมหันต์

ผมตรวจการบ้านชิ้นแรกของนักศึกษาปีหนึ่งไป มีคำถามข้อหนึ่งออกจะง่ายดาย ถามถึงอัตราส่วนระหว่างของสองอย่าง คำตอบที่ถูกต้องคือ ๒ แต่นักศึกษาคนหนึ่งใส่คำตอบมาว่า ๑/๒  ซึ่งเป็นที่น่าเสียดายอย่างมาก ต้องให้คะแนนเป็น ๐ ในข้อนี้ไปเพราะว่าคำถามแบบนี้มันมีคำตอบตายตัว  แต่ถ้าถามว่านายกรัฐมนตรีไทยมีวาระดำรงตำแหน่งได้กี่ปีแล้วเขาใส่เลขสลับกันมา แม้จะฟังดูเป็นเรื่องตลกแต่ผมก็คงอาจพิจารณาให้คะแนนเขาบ้าง  ไม่เชื่อมาดูข้อมูลที่จะเล่าต่อไปนี้ซิครับว่า  “หนึ่งปีให้มีนายกฯ สี่คน” หรือ “นายกฯ หนึ่งคนให้อยู่สี่ปี” กันแน่

 
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หลังสงครามโลกครั้งที่ ๒ นายกรัฐมนตรีตลอดกาล จอมพลแปลก ตกเป็นผู้ต้องหาคดีอาชญากรสงคราม [...]

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Tags: Abhisit · Dekchai Kimhan · Samak · Somchai · Surayud regime · Thailand

Who is Abhisit’s true love?

December 11th, 2008 by Andrew Walker · 5 Comments

On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me a coup against my arch enemy.
On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me a party dissolution and a coup against my arch enemy.
On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me a brand new constitution, a [...]

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Tags: Coup · PAD · Referendum · Royal family · Samak · Somchai · Thailand · Thaksin

New Mandala’s stepping stones to a coup

December 2nd, 2008 by Andrew Walker and Nicholas Farrelly · 6 Comments

Events in Thailand this week have concentrated minds on the possibility of a coup, once again, unseating a democratically-elected government.  With the sieges of Suvarnaphumi and Don Muang airports continuing, the judiciary readying its claws to dismember the institutional basis of the government, and the Prime Minister dashing around the country unable to use his [...]

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Tags: Coup · Election Watch · PAD · Referendum · Royal family · Samak · Somchai · Thailand

Conflict in Bangkok: Open thread

November 28th, 2008 by Nicholas Farrelly · 33 Comments

Right now, an end to the ongoing standoff between the People’s Alliance for Democracy and the Thai government seems as distant as ever.  We will probably not be making any substantial posts on the situation in Bangkok over the next day or so.  But we are, as always, very keen to host comments that make [...]

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Tags: Coup · PAD · Royal family · Somchai · Thailand · Thaksin