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OPINION

New tech disrupts global order

Oped, Mark Blyth & Daniel Driscoll, Published on 18/11/2025

» News media tend to focus on the world's major powers because they command more resources by dint of their relatively larger economies, militaries and energy endowments. But there are costs to such dominance. For example, a single American Gerald R Ford-class aircraft carrier costs $13 billion (421.6 billion baht), while the F-35 fighter jet costs about $100 million. So, if you can build your military equipment for less than your opponent, you can gain a strategic advantage.

OPINION

Tackling dengue threat together

News, Prasert Auewarakul & Vanessa Daniel, Published on 14/06/2025

» In the face of a changing climate, now is the time for Asean member states to develop a cure for dengue.

OPINION

Our planet must be liveable for all

News, Jorge Moreira da Silva, Published on 18/11/2024

» World leaders have gathered in Baku for the COP29 climate negotiations. The goal is clear: to maintain a liveable planet, we need to cut emissions as much and as urgently as possible.

BUSINESS

Thailand's most important economic goal

Business, Daniel Witt, Published on 30/07/2024

» Any relatively new finance minister, such as Pichai Chunhavajira, comes into office facing a crowded agenda: Maintain good relations with the central bank, ensure strong revenue collections and pursue fiscally responsible policies, manage customs and excise. Keep an eye on inflation, which reached 1.54% in May but eased to 0.62% in June, and meet the joint monetary policy target agreed with the Bank of Thailand. Improve access to finance.

LIFE

Musical exchanges

Life, Daniel James Hudson, Published on 02/04/2024

» A completely packed Thailand Cultural Centre (TCC) was witness to a truly awe-inspiring concert on March 22, as a top visiting orchestra, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra (TSO), took to the stage to officially mark the opening of its brand new, brave initiative called "Asia Project".

OPINION

Western chip subsidies help China

News, Daniel Gros, Published on 11/01/2024

» If there is one certainty about the coming year, it is that geopolitical rivalries will persist. For the European Union, this will translate largely into an effort to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers, especially of critical goods. For the United States, the focus will be on maintaining military supremacy by denying potential adversaries -- namely, China -- access to relevant technologies. Both approaches overlap in an important area: the chips industry.

LIFE

RBSO revels at renowned festival

Life, Daniel James Hudson, Published on 29/06/2023

» Twelve members from the string section of the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra (RBSO) have just returned from the artistic experience of a lifetime in Hamburg, Germany, having received the immense honour of being invited to participate in the opening concert for one of classical music's most elite and prestigious annual events -- the Martha Argerich Festival.

OPINION

Energy transition confronts reality

Oped, Daniel Yergin, Published on 03/02/2023

» The "energy transition" from hydrocarbons to renewables and electrification is at the forefront of policy debates nowadays. But the last 18 months have shown this undertaking to be more challenging and complex than one would think just from studying the graphs that appear in many scenarios. Even in the United States and Europe, which have adopted massive initiatives to move things along, the development, deployment, and scaling up of the new technologies on which the transition ultimately depends will be determined only over time.

OPINION

The next global resource crisis will be over minerals

Oped, Daniel Litvin, Published on 15/11/2022

» The West's dependence on China for so-called critical minerals once worried only a handful of experts and policy wonks. Now, the anxiety has gone mainstream, capturing headlines and becoming the subject of a BBC documentary series. But we have yet to answer adequately the most important question: What should we do about it?

BUSINESS

The case for solar power purchase agreements

Business, Daniel Gaefke, Published on 26/08/2022

» As many nations including Thailand are targeting carbon emission reductions to reach "net zero" around the middle of this century, businesses around the globe have started to pursue more aggressive renewable energy goals.