Robert Dayley asks some hard questions of General Prayuth and Thailand's other new leaders
Days of future past in Thailand
Perhaps things in Thailand could have turned out very differently, as this journey into the past, and future, suggests.
Video: Andrew Walker on latest Thai coup
In this video, Thailand politics expert and New Mandala co-founder Andrew Walker dissects the country's latest military coup.
Songsuda Yodmani and the 2014 coup
Pavin Chachavalpongpun takes aim at a press conference that sought to legitimise Thailand's recent coup
NTEU condemns Thai coup
The Australian higher education union calls for the release of all academics and students detained by Thailand's junta
Who’s who in the Thai coup?
Confused about who's who in the Thai coup? Here is a detailed analysis to put things straight.
Thaksin Thinks, Prayuth Acts
Anders Engvall looks at the economic direction of Thailand's military junta
“Foreign influence” in Red Shirt demonstrations
Grant Evans analyses the role of Lao citizens who support Thailand's Red Shirt movement
After the coup
New Mandala co-founder Nicholas Farrelly offers a quick take in the aftermath of Thailand's latest coup
Thailand: a “soft revolution” in a happy country
The coup's intentions cannot be accomplished without taming people to be innocuous citizens
Thorns of the Thai rose
Camille Gazeau explores how a London hairdresser has become the number one enemy of Thai royalists.
Thailand, what next?
Thai constitutional law scholar Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang explores what might happen next in Thailand.
Thailand’s invitation to violence
Andrew Walker identifies two institutional failures at the heart of Thailand's political crisis: the monarchy and the Democrat party.
Thailand’s information war
Aim Sinpeng reports on the Thai military's heavy handed actions against freedom of information.
Condemnation of the coup
Leading Thai Studies academics urge the immediate return to constitutional rule by a civilian government
ANU No Coup
A group of students, faculty and alumni of the Australian National University has written an open letter condemning the latest military coup in Thailand.
A democratic anti-corruption discourse for Thailand
Marc Saxer argues that corruption needs to be understood less as an individual moral failure, but as a collective problem of social justice.
A coup by any other name…
Dismissal of Thailand Prime Minister smacks of attempted constitutional coup, says ANU expert.
THAINEY: Lives of the Thais in Sydney
New Mandala's guest contributors Pasoot and Charn made a short-film to reflect on lives of the Thais in Sydney
Electoral integrity in Thailand
Max Gromping reports on survey data which suggest that elections in Thailand are much better run than many are willing to acknowledge.
Can we really live together?
Scot Barmé provides a translation of an article by Chettawan Tuenprakhon which explores the nature of "Thainess"
The power of Thailand’s networks
Ruediger Korff suggests that institutional networks may be more important than competitive elections for pursuing political agendas.