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Throw caution to the wind
Bangkok Post
|November 22, 2025
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is finding himself caught in a tightening political vice.
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As tensions show no sign of ebbing along the Thai-Cambodian border with renewed flareups in recent days, his rather cautious handling of the dispute is drawing flak from nationalists and hardliners who accuse him of being indecisive.
At stake are not just stable foreign relations, but also the political fortunes of the ruling Bhumjaithai (BJT) Party, which he leads and whose electoral strength could wane if public perception continues to tilt against him.
The conflict, which began as a series of localised border skirmishes and diplomatic exchanges over land demarcation and illegal crossings, has since evolved into a test of leadership.
In times of heightened nationalism, Thai leaders have traditionally projected a firm stance against perceived foreign encroachments. Yet, Mr Anutin's approach — measured, procedural, and at times heavy on diplomatic language — has failed to satisfy those expecting a muscular assertion of sovereignty.
Mr Anutin's statements in recent weeks have underscored his preference for dialogue and restraint. He has repeatedly attached importance to "regional stability", "constructive engagement", and "mutual respect". Such phraseology might appeal to international observers, but domestically, it has raised doubts about his decisiveness.
Analysts note that Mr Anutin's careful tone, while intended to prevent escalation, risks alienating nationalist-leaning voters who equate firmness with patriotism.
"There is a growing perception that the prime minister is more concerned about maintaining diplomatic niceties than defending national pride," said a political scientist at Thammasat University. "This perception, whether fair or not, could become politically costly."
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