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OPINION

Authoritarians' brave new cities

Oped, Robert Muggah & Carlo Ratti, Published on 23/09/2025

» Few policy ideas are as radical -- or as misleadingly packaged -- as "freedom cities". Championed by Silicon Valley's techno-libertarian elite and recently embraced by right-wing politicians like Donald Trump, the idea is to create digitally powered, master-planned enclaves of deregulated innovation.

OPINION

Future utopias stumble over governance

Oped, Joe Mathews, Published on 20/08/2025

» In 2020, the rapper Akon declared he would build his own eponymous city on the site of the coastal village of Mbodiène, Senegal.

OPINION

Making sense of the new global economy

Oped, Dambisa Moyo, Published on 13/06/2025

» As the world becomes more volatile and confusing, policymakers, business leaders and investors will need to rethink the mental models they use to analyse the global economy. Specifically, they should pay attention to three structural dynamics that are altering the global landscape: capital flows, demographic shifts and political ideology, which are ushering in a more fragmented and siloed world.

OPINION

Weaponising data against democracy

News, Jayati Ghosh, Published on 17/02/2025

» For those who have witnessed the shock-and-awe tactics of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the past decade, the events unfolding in the United States since Donald Trump returned to the White House evoke a sense of déjà vu. In India, we have learned the hard way: authoritarian leaders are often far more dangerous in their second term than in their first.

OPINION

AI will force tech investors to become macro aware

News, Taosha Wang, Published on 22/11/2024

» Tech investors are facing a new form of disruption. This investment cohort has historically paid little attention to macroeconomics, as ever-improving product features and innovative growth strategies have driven investment returns in high tech far more than things like aggregate growth and inflation.

OPINION

The Trump shock is the Democrat Party's fault

Oped, Daron Acemoglu, Published on 19/11/2024

» The outcome of the US presidential election was more of a Democratic loss than a triumph for Donald Trump. The Democrats lost not because US President Joe Biden stayed in the race too long and not because Kamala Harris is unqualified but because they have been losing workers and failed to win them back.

OPINION

EU needs to focus on innovation

News, Philippe Aghion & Mathias Dewatripont & Jean Tirole, Published on 14/10/2024

» In the three decades after World War II, Western Europe caught up with the United States in terms of per capita GDP. But since the mid-1990s, this trend has reversed, with the US growing twice as fast as Europe.

OPINION

Who's responsible?

Oped, Postbag, Published on 12/03/2024

» Re: "Key areas 'not in buffer zone'" (BP, Feb 29).

OPINION

Time for action on low birth rate crisis

Oped, Somchai Jitsuchon, Published on 25/10/2023

» While changes in the criteria determining who is eligible for the old-age allowance by the outgoing Prayut Chan-o-cha government caused a stir, the issue of a low birth rate -- another important aspect of Thailand's aged society -- has not been discussed much.

OPINION

The power of boycotts

Thana Boonlert, Published on 24/07/2023

» Soon after Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat failed to gather enough support for the premiership, some voters launched retaliatory campaigns with the hashtag #senatorbusiness to boycott business networks of handpicked junta senators who rejected him or abstained. Senators then took legal action against those who they believe harass them and their families. Voters are not only cutting off social relations but also punishing senators for committing crimes against democracy.