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Thailand’s Blue Regime: Giving No Quarter?

Thailand’s Blue Regime: Giving No Quarter?
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Thailand's political landscape is facing scrutiny over the rise of a so-called 'blue regime' led by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul's Bhumjaithai Party. Critics argue this alliance with the Senate consolidates power and continues an authoritarian trend following the 2014 coup.

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Understanding the consolidation of power in Thailand is crucial for assessing the stability of Southeast Asian democracies and the influence of military-backed constitutional frameworks.

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The framing focuses on concerns regarding 'anti-democratic' and 'authoritarian' trends, reflecting the perspective of the opposition.

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