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World Order
World Order Podcast
16 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast about world affairs and international relations with guests from all around the world. To help you understand the world better, we offer a complete picture: brief explanations of the issue at hand, expert analysis, and inside stories.
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A podcast about world affairs and international relations with guests from all around the world. To help you understand the world better, we offer a complete picture: brief explanations of the issue at hand, expert analysis, and inside stories.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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What is Happening in Myanmar and Thailand
World Order
56 minutes 12 seconds
4 years ago
What is Happening in Myanmar and Thailand

For today's episode, we came together with professors Marc Cogan, Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kansai Gaidai University in Japan, and we are going to discuss what is happening in Myanmar and in Thailand.

Both of these countries have the protests going right now, and the military in power. Protests in Thailand have started in February 2020, and the latest wave started this February. They are student-led protests, and they started exclusively on student campuses. What started as a demand for Prime Minister Prayut Chan o-cha to step down, now became a demand for constitutional reform and reform of monarchy. 

In Myanmar, military staged the coup and took the power from Aung San Suu Kyui and her party National League for Democracy. They won the election by the landslide, but the opposition said it was fraudalant. Protests erupted and the new military leader General Min Aung Hlang did everything to silence the protestors. Number of deaths is growing and the regime is becoming more and more brutal.


World Order
A podcast about world affairs and international relations with guests from all around the world. To help you understand the world better, we offer a complete picture: brief explanations of the issue at hand, expert analysis, and inside stories.