Abstract Thailand’s domestic political crisis that began in the final year of the Thaksin Shinawatra administration (2001–06), culminating in the military coup of September 2006…
Abstract Thailand’s domestic political crisis that began in the final year of the Thaksin Shinawatra administration (2001–06), culminating in the military coup of September 2006…
Abstract Regulators within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have heavily promoted investment in natural gas infrastructure to meet burgeoning demand for energy. By…
Abstract The main tasks of NPIPC were to prepare plans for the following: (1) laws, regulations and international protocols, (2) industrial and commercial infrastructures, (3)…
Abstract It has been said Thailand needs more energy for its growing economy and that the world needs eco-friendly energy sources to stave off catastrophic…
Abstract Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam recently announced that they are launching nuclear energy programs, and Malaysia and the Philippines soon may follow suit. As a…
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Abstract The possibility of nuclear power in Southeast Asia to help meet huge growth in electricity demand has suddenly risen in government planning. Vietnam, Indonesia…
Summary In Hard Interests, Soft Illusions, Natasha Hamilton-Hart explores the belief held by foreign policy elites in much of Southeast Asia—Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore,…
This post by the National News Bureau of Thailand quotes the Thai National Shippers’ Council chief, Paiboon Polsuwanna, on his views toward the construction of…