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OPINION

Thai diplomacy amid global turmoil

News, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 13/01/2026

» How do we know which way the wind is drifting? This is a frequently asked question amid the tectonic shifts in international politics. Answers vary. Some say the wind blows from Washington, others from Beijing. Some insist it comes from the market, others from geopolitics. Regardless of the answers, Thailand -- thanks to its nimble diplomacy -- has managed to go with the flow without much difficulty.

OPINION

Thailand's fragmented energy plans

News, Areeporn Asawinpongphan, Annop Jaewisorn and Korn Amnauypanit, Published on 17/12/2025

» The world is racing towards clean energy. Thailand, blessed with sun and wind, should be surging ahead. Instead, the country is stuck with one of the lowest shares of clean power in the region -- an awkward contrast to its ambitions on paper.

OPINION

Recalling a world of dots and dashes

Roger Crutchley, Published on 04/05/2025

» I forgot to mention in PostScript last week that Sunday, April 27, was Morse Code Day which marks the birth of Samuel Morse, inventor of the famous communications code. The reason for my interest is that it brings fond memories of the late 1960s when I worked at Cable and Wireless (C&W) communications company in Holborn, central London.

OPINION

Present from Putin

Oped, Postbag, Published on 22/03/2025

» Re: "Putin call 'a test' of deal-making skill", (World, March 19).

OPINION

Donald Trump's tariffs will surely backfire

Oped, Takatoshi Ito, Published on 21/12/2024

» US president-elect Donald Trump appears committed to imposing high tariffs on imports to the United States -- or, at least, using the threat of tariffs to bend US trading partners to his will. Mr Trump now says he will enact a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico on his first day in office and raise tariffs on goods from China by 10%. And he has previously advocated 60–100% tariffs on imports from China and 10–20% tariffs on imports from all other countries.

OPINION

We must not lose sight of Myanmar

Oped, Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Published on 20/09/2024

» Three years on, there remains no end in sight to the crisis in Myanmar. As the international community is increasingly beset by the gridlock in Myanmar and instead drawn towards conflict elsewhere in the world, there is a real concern of a "Myanmar fatigue" setting in. Be that as it may, Thailand cannot afford to lose sight of the dire situation in its immediate neighbour.

OPINION

Cultural resistance

Oped, Postbag, Published on 13/06/2024

» Re: "Know your history", (Editorial, June 8).

OPINION

Waking up to a world water crisis

Oped, Quentin Grafton, Joyeeta Gupta & Aromar Revi, Published on 28/03/2023

» The world is becoming accustomed to the drip-drip of catastrophic headlines following each new climate-driven disaster. Increasingly frequent and severe heatwaves are causing wildfires in California and widespread coral die-offs in Australia. Unprecedented floods have wreaked havoc in Pakistan, Germany, China, and New Zealand. Drought in the Horn of Africa is causing famine for millions. And this list could go on.

OPINION

Better, in my book

Oped, Postbag, Published on 21/02/2023

» Re: "Reading a relationship", (BP, Feb 18). If former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva agrees now to the offer of becoming a party-list member of the Democrat Party, he would be seen as lacking in principle.

OPINION

Thailand's tin: Mining our real history

Oped, Rungsima Kullapat, Published on 29/09/2022

» Long before Thailand became a hub for industries like auto manufacturing, tourism and healthcare, it was a global hub for tin. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the mining of tin along the Andaman Sea coastline created wealth for Siam.