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Charter pressure on rural people

With the draft nearly completed, grass-roots voters find themselves dealing with cajoling from all sides



OFF THE BENCH

Governments wake the middle-class at their peril

Deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra understood the politics of numbers, especially the importance of rural-class voters. If the self-made billionaire could win votes from the rural sector, he knew he could form and control the government.





Today's Iraqi refugees key to country's future

Two political processes, underway now for almost 20 years, provide a valuable rear-view mirror with which to navigate foreign policy in years ahead.



Culture crusaders need a history lesson

A few days back, while browsing through a Thai-language newspaper, I was startled to read a sensationalist report on teenage pregnancy: "According to a world survey, Thailand ranks fifth in the world", it read.






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