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Thai Politics and Foreign Policy Under Thaksin -A Talk 

Malaysian-Thai Association

THE MALAYSIAN-THAI ASSOCIATION

cordially invites you to a Talk on

"Thai Politics and Foreign Policy under Thaksin"

by

Dr Thitinan Pongsudhirak
Assistant Professor of International Political Economy
Faculty of Political Science
Chulalongkorn Univiersity
Bangkok

at the

Auditorium, Asia-Europe Institute
Universitry of Malaya

on

Thursday, 2 June 2005 at 2.30 pm


All are welcome and light refreshments will be served.

Dr. Thitinan received his BA from the University of California, Santa
Barbara and MA from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International
Studies, Washington, DC. His PhD thesis at the London School of Economics
and Political Science, which focused on the political economy of Tahiland's
economic crisis of 1997, was awarded the United Kingdom's Best Dissertation
Prize in Comparative and International Politics. It also won the National
Research Council of Thailand's Dissertation Prize in Political Science and
is due to be published soon.

Tel: Royal Thai Embassy, tel: 2148-8222
Email: thaikl@pop1.jaring.my

posted by Archive Of Learning on 5/31/2005 09:25:00 PM
Thai Politics and Foreign Policy Under Thaksin -A Talk |

Buzz Girl: A publishing insider's report on future best-selling books 

Buzz Girl: A publishing insider's report on future best-selling books

posted by Archive Of Learning on 5/25/2005 01:51:01 PM
Buzz Girl: A publishing insider's report on future best-selling books |

New Series of Articles Added in -An Update 

To those who had difficulties accessing the newly added 'feature' in the features section, please try again. Apparently, IE failed to track the addition when it was added last Friday. The issue has since been resolved and you can see the new additions with IE.

Cheers and Happy Vesak to those who were celebrating yesterday

posted by Archive Of Learning on 5/23/2005 10:55:00 AM
New Series of Articles Added in -An Update |

New series of articles added in 

Dear readers,
If you would click on this link, you will notice an addition to that page. Yes, my series of Simposium articles in Malay. I've only translated the first one into English, and will do for the second one as and when I have the time. Will then post them all onto the website. Would appreciate your feedback. (:

posted by Archive Of Learning on 5/20/2005 11:21:00 AM
New series of articles added in |

An English press release of Fathi Aris Omar's book "Patah Balek" 

Here is a short release from the author's publicist. (:
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Reformasi 1998: From a 'participating' bystander's eyes
By: One Party


Title: Patah Balek: Catatan Terpenting Reformasi
(literally, Revisiting Malaysia's Reformasi: Some important notes)
Author: Fathi Aris Omar (a media activist & Malaysiakini.com columnist)
Pages: 263 + xxii (with an index)
Publisher: SIRD Petaling Jaya, Malaysia (in cooperation with KSJT)
Printed: 2005 (February)


Main themes: political reform, creative and cultural freedom, the role of public
intellectuals, academic freedom, language and literature, democratic culture and rights,
public sphere and civil society, freedom of the press and violation, student politics and
youth movements, political Islam, Malay politics, human rights


AYU Utami, a well-known Indonesian novelist, describes the author as 'Si Malin Kundang'
– an ungrateful son who was cursed and turned into a 'stone' (or, a piece of reef) in the
popular Minangkabau and Malay folklore. The son, in the Malay version, is 'Si Tenggang'.
It is said that a piece of stone on a beach near the town of Padang now (West Sumatra)
resembles a man and his wrecked jong ('junk', or ship, as originated in Malay)

The author of the novels Saman and Larung however, is sympathetic with the author
Fathi Aris Omar's quandary. "We know that a piece of reef (or stone) is also an icon of
strength," she says in her 'foreword' to Patah Balek: Catatan Terpenting Reformasi.

Fathi Aris is, in Ayu's eyes, a critic of the groups he belongs to, although he has been
actively and deeply involved in Gerakan Reformasi (reform movement) and is close to
Opposition parties and Islamic groups. Yet, he acts like a curious bystander – a delicate
position indeed, "standing between his own village and the sea (like the stone of Malin
Kundang in West Sumatra)," concludes Ayu, who is also a member of the editorial team of
Kalam, a cultural journal.

The articles in Patah Balek were written as 'answers' to some issues since Malaysia's
political crisis in 1998 – after the sacking and imprisonment of Anwar Ibrahim – because of
his personal curiosity in and attachment to the nation's democratic reform.

Fathi Aris tries hard to convince the readers that the undemocratic political culture has
seeped through most spheres of Malaysian (or rather, the Malays') political life. He also
quotes the Iranian president Khatami's analysis: "We are all individually dictator-like in our own
ways, and this unfortunate condition is evident in all strata and spheres of our society." .

Fathi Aris passionately promotes the 'independent' stance of public intellectuals in
national politics. He has no sympathy with intellectuals who are drowned in 'political
quietism' or who side with political parties, whether that of the Government or the
Opposition. To the author, intellectuals have to participate actively in the public sphere
because it is his opinion that current Malay political discourses are biased and
propagandist.

It is unfortunate for him that he voices out his concern during one of the most critical
political crises. The author's position is seen as undesirable. How could a self-confessed
advocate for the freedom of expression criticise a group of people, who were already
deprived of their democratic rights and were his comrades in those chaotic years?

However, he is our 'Malin Kundang' – perhaps the only Malay writer prepared to accept
the curse that turns him to stone. The 'stone' will blow the whistle on current shortfalls
and future shortcomings.

posted by Archive Of Learning on 5/13/2005 02:52:00 PM
An English press release of Fathi Aris Omar's book "Patah Balek" |

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