An open letter to General Prayut Chan-ocha, signed by 418 concerned scholars.
Thailand’s triple threat
Nicholas Farrelly's new Lowy Institute paper explores the tensions beneath the surface of Thailand's military–monarchy 'survival pact'.
Dear Princess Bajrakitiyabha
The UNODC’s ambassador for rule of law in Southeast Asia might consider focusing her advocacy on those locked up for criticising her family and its pets.
Panel on ‘Thailand’s triple threat: culture, politics, and security’
Experts discuss Nicholas Farrelly's Lowy Institute paper on the outlook for Thailand's junta.
Thailand’s 2010 crackdowns: truth for justice
A major civil society fact-finding report on the 2010 anti-Red Shirt crackdown is now available in English.
Despotic urbanism in Thailand
How the junta's urban development plans target the poor and their politics.
Last orders in Bangkok
The creativity, informality, and disorderliness of Bangkok's street vendors couldn't survive the junta's impulses for social control.
Film review: By The Time It Gets Dark/ดาวคะนอง
Anocha Suwichakornpong's new film haunts long after the credits are over.
Kingdom of fear (and favour)
Pavin Chachavalpongpun: Vajiralongkorn has been ruthless in consolidating his position within Thailand's ruling elite.
Tribute to Daniel H. Unger
T. F. Rhoden reflects on his acclaimed scholarship and ever inquisitive mind
Royal Thai Embassay clarifies Wat Dhammakaya case
Thai Ambassador to Australia responds to James L Taylor article.
Women workers in Thailand’s caring economy
The critical need to change gender norms and recognise caring and reproductive labor.
Restoring Thailand’s spiritual realm
Can a new Sangha Raja heal the country’s Buddhist order and politics?