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Protests in Thailand

November 2, 2020 by Mark Goldberg

Protests in Thailand took an unexpected turn in October when young Thais began demanding reforms to the Monarchy, a traditionally revered institution. This added to demands that the prime minister, who took over in a coup in 2014 immediately resign.  

Benjamin Zawacki, Senior Program Specialist at the Asia Foundation and author of the book “Thailand: Shifting Ground between the US and a Rising China,” explains what is driving protests in Thailand.  We kick off discussing the role of the monarchy in Thai society and politics before having a longer conversation about what this protest movement means for the future of Thailand. 

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