What Lessons Can We Learn From Thailand’s 1991 Coup?

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In 1991, Thailand's coup-happy military staged yet another putsch that removed civilian premier Chatichai Choonavan. Three decades on, the effects of those events are still felt today. Click here to read more as NYSEAN’s Duncan McCargo explores the lessons to be learned for current pro-democracy protestors.

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