By John Draper |
<div>Something rather complex just happened in Thailand.
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By John Draper |
<div><em>Without an official language policy, Thailand’s many ethnolinguistic minorities cannot experience equality.</em></div>
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<div>This past Saturday marked International Mother Language Day, and while it is not particularly celebrated in Thailand, there were a couple of academic seminars in Chiang Mai and at Mahidol University in Bangkok.
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By John Draper |
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<div>Pheu Thai’s policies have been dismissed as ‘populism’, but elements of them can more properly be categorized as belonging to ‘Socialism of the 21<sup>st</sup> Century’, a movement embraced by Latin American leaders such as Hugo Chávez of Venezuela and one with its own Wikipedia page for those interested.</div>
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