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Fri, January 12, 2007 : Last updated 21:14 pm (Thai local time)



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Leadership needed from reluctant PM

Surayud's weak performance since taking office threatens to undermine his government's legitimacy to rule



OVERDRIVE

Good intentions have paved the way to economic uncertainty

Is Thailand closing its doors to foreign business? The sentiment concerning Thailand is very bad, with a stock market correction of 15 per cent in less than a month. This follows a series of mishaps, from the September 19 coup, the December 19 capital controls, the New Year's Eve bombings in Bangkok, and now the revisions made to the Foreign Business Act, which have shocked investors.





France and Asean: a lasting partnership

In the years to come, Asia and Europe will need to work together to build zones of stability to foster better-controlled globalisation.



Mathematics effective in helping children make sense of troubling times

The joyful mood of Children's Day this year has been largely dampened by political violence. A recent string of bombings in Bangkok, schools being burned in the South, Northeast and North, and the shooting of teachers in the restive South are all instances of political violence that we have experienced in the past year. It is apparent that every part of the country is in a state of chaos.






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