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EDITORIAL

CDRM could wear out its welcome

Coup-makers have already taken several bad steps



REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE

How to salvage the coup and move on to the reform

Last week's coup has been widely condemned by the international community.





The power and politics behind Kularb Kaew

The first week under the Council for Democratic Reform under Constitutional Monarchy (CDRM) allowed for little public deliberation on the fate of the Shin-Temasek deal that set Thailand's crisis in motion.






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CDRM could wear out its welcome


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