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TIME Asia June 14, 2007 Hannah Beech |
Thaksin Ups the Ante for Thailand's Generals If Thailand's ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra does return, the current ruling junta may have to redouble efforts to keep the peace between increasingly irate demonstrators and army troops.  |
TIME Asia May 10, 2007 Hannah Beech |
In Thailand, Caught between Stupa and State We should be every bit as worried about the Buddhist protest marches in Bangkok as those in other countries with different faiths, because the Thai call to prayer is being driven by the same worrying trends: nationalism and communalism.  |
The Motley Fool March 20, 2007 Brian Lawler |
Smart Move by Abbott? Abbott takes a drastic measure to make a point about its patents. Thailand's actions offer a good warning of what can happen when governments try to intervene too much in existing markets.  |
TIME Asia March 1, 2007 Hannah Beech |
Exclusive: Thailand's Coup Leader Talks to Time In this interview, Sonthi Boonyaratglin defends the coup as the only way to stabilize Thailand, and vows that, unlike previous Thai military leaders, he does not see politics as a long-term career.  |
TIME Asia February 1, 2007 Hannah Beech |
Thailand: Thaksin's Giant Shadow Thailand's former leader, Thaksin Shinawatra, says that he is done with politics. But the coupmakers who ousted him fear a comeback.  |
TIME Asia February 1, 2007 Hannah Beech |
Former Thai PM Thaksin: "I'm Calling It Quits" An interview with ousted Thai leader Thaksin Shinawatra about the military coup against him, the new regime in Bangkok, and what he intends to do with his life.  |
TIME Asia January 25, 2007 Simon Montlake |
A Rough Takeoff for Bangkok's New Airport The $3.8 billion Suvarnabhumi International Airport's latest snag: cracks appearing in the runway exits, making taxiing difficult and raising fears that the landfill beneath the airport could be sinking.  |
TIME Asia January 18, 2007 Hannah Beech |
Thailand: The Land of Fading Smiles The military junta that rules Thailand these days might do well to remember the ways of the nation's diplomatically skilled forebears. But in Thailand, economic protectionism is on the rise.  |
TIME Asia January 15, 2007 Hannah Beech |
The Trouble with Thailand Bomb blasts in Bangkok have further damaged the nation's tarnished image  |
TIME Asia December 4, 2006 Andrew Marshall |
In Death's Shadow An investigation sheds light on the growing strength and radicalism of the new breed of Islamic militants fighting in southern Thailand.  |
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