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EDITORIAL

Public trust must not be squandered

Another coup, whether staged by Thaksin sympathisers or by the CNS, would be disastrous for the country



REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Can a new form of democracy emerge in Thailand?

Over the next 10 months, Thais will find out whether there is a new form of democracy emerging in the Kingdom. It is the singular pivotal issue that all Thai people need to think hard about and it requires some soul searching.





The parallels between 1976 and 2006

The coup was enthusiastically welcomed by the Bangkok middle classes.



What lies ahead for Burma's cease-fires

Between 1989 and 1995, 20-plus armed ethnic groups agreed cease-fires with the Burmese military government. This year, these agreements are likely to come under renewed pressure.






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