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Populism back in vogue in electoral Thailand

Last week, Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha published flashy portraits of himself looking more like a dapper Don Juan or B-grade movie star than the stern army commander who suspended democracy in a coup and has ruled with near dictatorial powers. About the same time, the military’s proxy political party – the Palang Pracharat – […]

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