The End of 1945
By Ian Buruma
Donald Trump’s Foreign-Policy Challenges
CAMBRIDGE — During his campaign, US President-elect Donald Trump questioned the alliances and institutions that undergird the liberal world order, but he spelled out few specific policies. Perhaps the most important question raised by his victory is whether the long phase of globalization that began at the end of World War II is essentially over.
Be Not Grateful to Junta Lifting of Travel Ban
Why rejoice in the junta’s arbitrary use of powers in returning the right to travel abroad to some citizens, whom were robbed of that two years ago?
I Want To Lead By Setting An Example: Transport Minister
By Warawita Yaemsuda
(19 September) For decades, millions of Thais have endured the abysmal state of underdeveloped public transportation - buses, boats, and trains -...
The Junta’s Attempted Monopoly on Patriotism
By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Senior Staff Writer
Senior Staff Writer
Opinion: PRC Celebrates Its 71st Birthday and Longlasting Friendship With Thailand
Weathered rain and sunshine, and great changes have taken place.
Rethinking the Passage of Time
By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Senior Staff Writer
Senior Staff Writer
The Absurdity and Logic of Dictatorial Power
By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Senior Staff Writer
Senior Staff Writer
Tell the World That the Junta is 99% Popular
By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Senior Staff Writer
Senior Staff Writer
Asian Values RIP
By Ian Buruma