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    Tips for PM

    Oped, Postbag, Published on 19/12/2023

    » Re: "PM 'heavy-hearted' about 2024 prospects", (BP, Dec 14).

  • News & article

    Beyond 'hi-so'

    Oped, Postbag, Published on 15/12/2023

    » Re: "Poor English is holding Thais back", (Editorial, Dec 3).

  • News & article

    Two-state, two-economy solution

    Oped, Published on 24/11/2023

    » For some people, the bloody war in Gaza may have shattered the 35-year-old consensus that the only feasible solution to the region's troubles is to have two states, Israel and Palestine, living peaceably side by side. Yet others suggest that the horrors we have witnessed since Oct 7 could augur the revival of that very goal.

  • News & article

    Those elusive influential persons

    Roger Crutchley, Published on 29/10/2023

    » Most intriguing news of the week is that according to a parliamentary House committee there are only 180 "influential people" in the kingdom and in 10 provinces there are none at all. For those unfamiliar with the term "influential person" in Thailand, it is usually interpreted as someone who is powerful enough not to worry about the "long arm of the law" and can go about their sometimes shady business without fear of arrest.

  • News & article

    Propaganda shows national derangements

    News, Published on 11/09/2023

    » Whenever a country's social contract unravels, conditions become ripe for rumours and absurdities to circulate. Even when these are outrageous and obviously nonsensical, they can give expression to a people's deepest fears and prejudices.

  • News & article

    'Fast Backward Alliance' set to govern

    Oped, Published on 01/09/2023

    » After more than three months of Thailand being put on hold as the country’s political adversaries tried to figure a way out given the surprising results of the May 14 national election, a solution was finally reached among contending parties in the third week of August. It was a victory for the establishment and a modus vivendi for its various factions.

  • News & article

    When can we expect to see India Inc's moonshots?

    News, Andy Mukherjee, Published on 25/08/2023

    » Now that India has become the first country in the world to land a spacecraft near the moon's south pole -- for less than half the money Christopher Nolan spent on the movie, Interstellar -- its risk-averse private sector will hopefully be inspired to launch some moonshots of its own. Just beating investor expectations next quarter won't get them ahead in the long game in artificial intelligence or new materials and energy.

  • News & article

    Democracy on the line

    Oped, Editorial, Published on 03/06/2023

    » As voters bite their nails and wait to see poll winner Move Forward, runner-up Pheu Thai and six other parties form the next government, junta-appointed senator Jadet Insawang has rained on the parade by proposing the idea of a "national government".

  • News & article

    Prioritising Kanchanaburi conservation

    Oped, Published on 27/04/2023

    » 'If you build it, they will come." That's often the thinking behind big projects like amusement parks, shopping malls, tourism venues and sports arenas. Sometimes a new facility attracts many visitors, investors make a profit, or a government agency delivers substantial benefits to the public. Sometimes not.

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    Thai diplomacy has come full circle

    Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 18/04/2023

    » After eight arduous years, Thai diplomacy has come full circle. With 26 days to go before the next general election on May 14, the international community is wondering whether there will be any change in the country's overall diplomatic outlook. Since the dark days leading up to the intervention in May 2014, Thailand has undertaken an extraordinary journey given the state in which the country was caught with its deteriorated standing in the global community. Critics varied in their assessments of Thai foreign policy under deep stress. Indeed, the long winding diplomatic road revealed both the strengths and weaknesses of strenuous efforts to protect national interests amid the competition of the great powers and in tackling the unavoidable ripple effects caused by an increasingly polarised world.

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