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Eugene Mark

Dr Eugene Mark is a Fellow and Co-coordinator of the Thailand Studies Programme at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute.

Articles by Eugene Mark (9)

Thailand Pays the Price for Unregulated Mining Boom

Eugene Mark|Kyi Sin

China is dependent on rare earth supply from parts of Myanmar which have unregulated mining that generates toxic waste. Neighbours like Thailand need to work with China and the US to address the problem.

Thailand’s Lost Youth: Mental Health Crisis and the Price of Policy Neglect

Eugene Mark|Panarat Anamwathana

The most vulnerable children and youth in Thailand need grownups and the government to act fast and firmly, before more young lives are lost.

Anutin’s Rise and the People’s Party’s Test

Eugene Mark

By supporting the Bhumjaithai minority government, the People’s Party has embarked on a political gambit: working with the party’s erstwhile enemy in exchange for some degree of reform in the medium term.

One Piece Flag, Multiple Protests 

Eugene Mark|Panarat Anamwathana

Political symbols used in recent protests in Indonesia have underscored a paradox: the more authorities tried to diminish their use, the more power they derived.

Thai-Cambodian Dispute: When Foreign Policy Begins at Home

Eugene Mark

Amid growing tensions in the Thai-Cambodian border dispute, the former is doing itself no favours as political parties manoeuvre to gain political advantages.