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  • OPINION

    Open door policy is needed for foreign universities

    News, Natchapol Praditpetchara, Published on 25/10/2017

    » Although Thailand is home to over 160 universities and colleges, the rankings of our universities consistently fail to impress and lag behind our neighbors like Singapore and even Malaysia.

  • OPINION

    What do corruption indices tell us?

    Oped, Natchapol Praditpetchara, Published on 26/04/2017

    » One way to gauge the efficacy of a country's anti-corruption efforts is to examine various corruption indices. Every year, countries worldwide are evaluated by a myriad of indices that measure their levels of corruption. Such measures are by and large based on the perceptions of people garnered from mass surveys as this is generally the most widely accepted way to quantify an act that is by nature secretive and evades accountability.

  • OPINION

    Making big data corruption's worst enemy

    News, Published on 25/01/2017

    » In the last decade or so, the world has witnessed an unprecedented explosion in the quantity of information available as our ability to generate and store data rocketed through the stratosphere. This availability of a seemingly infinite amount of information, known as "big data", has fundamentally altered the traditional way of doing business in many industries.

  • OPINION

    Clinton or Trump, TPP unlikely to get nod

    News, Published on 26/10/2016

    » With less than two weeks to go, the 2016 US Presidential election, one of the world's most highly anticipated quadrennial events, will take place on Nov 8. The election outcome will not only shape the immediate future of the US but also have implications for international affairs.

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