- ****ociate
Professor Giles Ji
Ungpakorn (Thai: ใจ อึ๊งภากรณ์; RTGS: Chai Uengphakon,
pronounced [tɕāj ʔɯ́ŋ.pʰāː.kɔ̄ːn]; born 25
October 1953) is a Thai-British...
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Thammasat University Jon
Ungpakorn,
Peter Ungpakorn,
Giles Ji
Ungpakorn, his sons with his
English wife,
Margaret Smith Prachuap Ungpakorn,
nephew "No. 37704"...
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Ungphakorn or
Ungpakorn (Thai: อึ๊งภากรณ์, RTGS: Uengphakon) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Giles Ji
Ungpakorn (born 1953), Thai...
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programmes and
other training opportunities.
Under the
leadership of Dr. Puey
Ungpakorn, a
former Bank of
Thailand governor who took
charge concurrently as the...
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strictest criminal-defamation law anywhere".
Political scientist Giles Ungpakorn noted that "the lèse-majesté laws are not
really designed to
protect the...
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proposing an eight-point plan to
reform of the monarchy.
Professor Giles Ji
Ungpakorn went into
exile in 2007
after his book, A Coup for the Rich, questioned...
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Bulletin of
Concerned Asian Scholars, 9 (3): 10,
retrieved 27
January 2012
Ungpakorn,
Giles Ji (2003), "From the city, via the jungle, to defeat: the 6th Oct...
- ศูนย์ติดตามประชาธิปไตยไทย".
Archived from the
original on 2014-02-05.
Ungpakorn,
Giles Ji (2003), "From the city, via the jungle, to defeat: the 6th Oct...
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Thammasat University as a
Rockefeller scholar at the
advice of Puey
Ungpakorn who was then dean of faculty. Like Puey and
other scholars, Siamwalla...
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Cabinet website (in Thai).
Retrieved 1 June 2019. Vision. schq.mi.th
Ungpakorn,
Giles Ji (6
February 2016). "Why Does
Thailand Need an Army?". Uglytruth-Thailand...