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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the Thailand’s political dysfunction (2014).
Opinion: Thailand is on the brink of civil war http://t.co/auo1gqfEIS
— Al Jazeera America (@ajam) May 19, 2014
Thailand’s acting prime minister says he won’t resign because that might violate the constitution. http://t.co/Bf88uDvy4z
— WSJ Asia (@WSJAsia) May 19, 2014
RT @Isobel_Coleman: @JoshKurlantzick explains the “poisonous political climate” in Thailand in @CFR_org post http://t.co/ynuQQAokiV
— CFR (@CFR_org) May 12, 2014
Blog: The grotesque inequality in Thailand makes me worry – for the first time – about the future of capitalism http://t.co/Hym4T2xOKt
— Telegraph World News (@TelegraphWorld) May 18, 2014
The economy is getting sticky in Teflon Thailand http://t.co/Zkt1qyeUmM
— Quartz (@qz) May 19, 2014
Newly crowned Miss Universe Thailand says pro-government demonstrators should be “executed.” http://t.co/zGbTS5QpRY
— CNN International (@cnni) May 19, 2014
Thailand is a powder keg of instability http://t.co/TZqoN6vcsU
— Business Insider (@businessinsider) May 17, 2014
Army chief warns troops could step in after three killed in Thailand http://t.co/0zqshMIeTN pic.twitter.com/cQDJrI74id
— The Independent (@Independent) May 15, 2014
.@BowerCSIS tells @CharlieCamp6ell of @TIMEWorld, Thai military doesnt want to step in but will if chaos takes place http://t.co/iELDu2N5Kt
— CSIS (@CSIS) May 15, 2014
Protests slow Thailand’s economic growth http://t.co/rBuJCvpzmy
— The Australian (@australian) May 19, 2014
Thailand risks recession as political crisis deepens: http://t.co/i1U5Mxeqpm pic.twitter.com/IJvAU9wxVJ
— Bloomberg News (@BloombergNews) May 18, 2014