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OPINION

We need less 'content' and more journalism

News, Kong Rithdee, Published on 25/01/2020

» Content, as media gurus keep preaching, is king. But such PowerPoint pep talk is shallow: "Content" -- an increasingly bastardised term that has come to signify TV newscasts, podcasts, movies, viral videos, Netflix series, memes, news articles, editorial features, real advertising, covert advertising, tweets and Facebook posts, organic or boosted -- is also an anaesthetic. It dulls the senses and kills meaning, then proceeds to belittle essence, promote shallowness and eventually undermine the practice of journalism.

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OPINION

Government's competence in question

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 24/01/2020

» It's just about official. Despite having a government, Thailand is rudderless. Approaching six years under more or less junta rule and military influence, irrespective of an election last year, this once up-and-coming country has degenerated into an authoritarian-bureaucratic state that is unsuited and unfit to address public grievances and demands of the 21st century. Yet Thailand's biggest problem is that this government, a motley coalition propped up by a crooked constitution and led by former junta chief Prayut Chan-o-cha, intends to stay for the long haul despite its growing incompetence. Unless the Thai people's world-famous patience and tolerance are boundless, political tensions will likely mount in the foreseeable future.

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OPINION

The flow of time

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 30/12/2019

» Just a day and a few hours from now it's going to be 2020. Do you notice anything? We're already two decades into the "new" millennium! At midnight tomorrow, one-fifth of the 21st century will be gone!

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OPINION

Thailand's inevitable political endgame

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 22/11/2019

» While the conviction this week of Future Forward Party (FFP) leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit seemed to be in the making ever since the Election Commission took up the charge last May, it was still astonishing when it transpired. In an all too familiar scene, the Constitutional Court ruled that a leader of yet another leading political party which has stood against military coups and the generals' role in politics is guilty of violating an election-related law, this one banning MP candidates from owning shares in a media company. As the verdict strips Mr Thanathorn of his MP status, several implications seem clear.

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OPINION

Building on ancient ties for new prosperity

News, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 02/11/2019

» Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi shares his views on India's role in the region and the world, ahead of the 35th Asean Summit and Related Summits, including tomorrow's 16th Asean-India Summit and Monday's 3rd RCEP Summit, in an exclusive interview with the Bangkok Post.

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OPINION

What next with China as a superpower?

News, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 04/10/2019

» The spectacular celebrations to mark the People's Republic of China's 70th anniversary of its founding were the culmination of a sweeping ideological struggle over the past century between two competing systems of socio-economic and political organisation. Under the stewardship of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1921, China has now arrived as a 21st century superpower with an unprecedented hybrid of totalitarian control and a capitalist market economy, the successor state to the old Soviet Union whose demise nearly 30 years ago was attributable to its rigid collectivism over market capitalism.

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OPINION

Thai society's gender clichés need overhaul

News, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 27/09/2019

» At a glance, the sight of a poster featuring Social Development and Human Security (SDHS) Minister Juti Krairiksh beaming, surrounded by a crowd of women, should make us women feel good. The poster should tell us that a top male policymaker cares about the opposite sex.

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OPINION

Outdated Views On Gender Need Updating

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 27/09/2019

» Despite Thailand's reputation as a country with a high number of female CEOs, now and again I'm reminded that there's still more work to be done to fix the outdated view on genders and the roles of women in Thailand. Here are some examples that would have feminists and SJW triggered.

OPINION

To conquer the world, China must get smarter

News, Michael Schuman, Published on 14/08/2019

» Many investors and economists continue to believe China's rise to global economic greatness is inevitable. Modern history, however, tells us that graduating from emerging- to a developed-economy status is hardly automatic. An overly intrusive state, dependence on debt, feeble gains in productivity and poor resource allocation are all reasons to fear that China might struggle with the transition like so many nations before it.

OPINION

Friendship the way forward for Asean-China ties

News, Published on 30/07/2019

» A blueprint for the future of Asean-China relations was set when the Asean-China Strategic Partnership Vision 2030 was adopted at the 21st Asean-China Summit last year. The path forward got clearer when Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed to build a higher-level Asean-China strategic partnership and a closer Asean-China community with a shared future. Since the beginning of this year, Asean-China relations have entered a new phase featuring a cluster of highlights.