
Napon Jatusripitak
Dr. Napon Jatusripitak is a visiting fellow at the ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute, where he specializes in political developments in Southeast Asia, particularly focusing on the dynamics of power in Thailand. He has provided insights into the implications of legal challenges faced by political figures, including the Shinawatra family, and has commented on the broader issues of political legitimacy and the role of the judiciary in Thailand's political landscape.
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Napon Jatusripitak is the director of the Center for Politics and Geopolitics at Thailand Future, providing insights on the election results.
Thai ruling party tops general electionNapon Jatusripitak noted that the election results could lead to a more stable government in Thailand.
Thái Lan - từ 'con hổ' đến 'bệnh phu châu Á'Napon Jatusripitak suggested that this could be the first time Thailand has a government strong enough to govern effectively.
Đảng của Thủ tướng Thái Lan giành chiến thắng tổng tuyển cửNapon Jatusripitak, a political scientist at the Bangkok-based Thailand Future think-tank, commented on the Bhumjaithai Party's strong position.
Thailand PM Anutin consolidates power with dominating election winNapon Jatusripitak stated that Anutin's strong position was crucial for fulfilling electoral promises.
Primeiro-ministro da Tailândia consegue reeleição com vitória clara | TailândiaNapon Jatusripitak is the director of the Center for Politics and Geopolitics at Thailand Future.
Three parties vying for power in Thailand electionsNapon Jatusripitak commented on the undermining of elected officials by unelected powers.
Thailand votes after three leaders in two yearsNapon is a visiting fellow at ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute who discusses the challenges facing the People’s party in the upcoming election.
The pro-democracy People’s party is leading the polls, but Thailand has been here before | ThailandNapon Jatusripitak, acting coordinator of the Thailand Studies Program at ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, commented on the court’s removal of Paetongtarn.
Thai ex-deputy PM poised to leadNapon Jatusripitak commented on the political situation regarding the Shinawatra family's influence.
Mengapa Perdana Menteri Thailand Dicopot?Dr Napon Jatusripitak, visiting fellow at ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute, commented on the political situation in Thailand.
Thailand former PM faces ruling on royal insult case as fate of Shinawatra dynasty hangs in balance | Thailand




























