

Tom Felix Jung
Economist correspondent based in Bangkok, providing insights on Thailand’s political landscape.
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Nov 26, 2020 • 23min
At his majesty, displeasure: Thailand’s anti-monarchy push
Tom Felix Jung, an Economist correspondent in Bangkok, discusses the brave grassroots protests demanding reforms to Thailand's monarchy, led by fearless youth challenging long-held royal authority. Meanwhile, Liam Taylor, based in Kampala, delves into the political unrest in Uganda following the arrest of popular opposition figure Bobi Wine, illuminating the risks faced by dissenters and the youth-driven demand for change. Together, they explore the rising tide of political activism in two very different corners of the globe.

Nov 26, 2020 • 23min
At his majesty, displeasure: Thailand’s anti-monarchy push
Tom Felix Jung, The Economist's Thailand correspondent, discusses the surge of youthful pro-democracy protests challenging King Mahavajira Longkorn. He explores the stringent lese-majesty laws and the growing demands for accountability within the monarchy. Jung also connects these developments to other global tensions, including unrest in Uganda sparked by a political pop star's arrest. The conversation dips into the cultural significance of Thanksgiving, tying it all together with reflections on democratic movements worldwide.