What's it Like Teaching Political Science in a Thai University? [Season 3, Episode 44]

What's it Like Teaching Political Science in a Thai University? [Season 3, Episode 44]

vor 7 Jahren
In this episode, a curious Greg queries Ed about what it's like to teach political science in Thailand, a country that has suffered two coups since the boys arrived and which has been under military rule for the last four years. Ed talks about his early d
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vor 7 Jahren

In this episode, a curious Greg queries Ed about what it's
like to teach political science in Thailand, a country that has
suffered two coups since the boys arrived and which has been
under military rule for the last four years.


Ed talks about his early days in the Kingdom, and his naive
belief that Thailand had broken out of the 'vicious cycle' of
semi-democracy and military intervention. Haha, silly Ed, because
his happytime thoughts were followed, to his shock, by the 2006
coup and its following red/yellow dustups. Subsequently, Ed kept
his mouth shut in class about Thai issues, while he tried to get
his bearings.


That only lasted until about 2013, when the endless dramas
of street protests led Ed to finally snap. Since then, he has
spoken his mind about Thai politics to his students on a regular
basis. How has he (and his students) fared since? Ed has some
very interesting stories to tell.


(For what it's worth, Greg - in his 'most Buddhist moment
yet' - stopped caring about it all years ago, after getting too
wound up over things he could not change.) #breathe


Last, the boys ponder the weirdness of growing up in
strongly democratic countries only to find themselves living in
an authoritarian society which is far from perfect but which, to
the average Joe Somchai, seems relatively stable and eminently
livable.


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