Siam Voices series: 28 weeks later in post-coup Thailand

Over the past seven days, the Siam Voices team (including yours truly) ran a week-long series of articles on 6 months after the military coup of May 22, 2014. Here are the links to all the parts: Introduction: 28 weeks later in post-coup Thailand by Saksith Saiyasombut Part 1: Economic stability comes at a cost under Thailand’s military junta Part 2: Prayuth, censorship and the media in post-coup Thailand Part 3: An education fit for a zombie? by Jack Radcliffe Part 4: Are Thai people really happy after the coup? by Thitipol Panyalimpanun Part 5: Thailand’s junta and the war on corruption Part 6: PDRC myths and Thailand’s privileged ‘new generation’ by Chan Nilgianskul Part 7: Thailand tourism down, but not out Part 8: Education reform in Thailand under the junta by Daniel Maxwell Part 9: 28 weeks later in post-coup Thailand: Some personal thoughts by Saksith Saiyasombut

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