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OPINION

Time to rethink the casino debate

Oped, Andrew W Scott, Published on 13/06/2025

» I've been visiting and studying the world's casinos since 1986, particularly those in Asia. And boy, have they changed a lot in the past 40 years.

OPINION

Uniting against cyber-scam gangs

Oped, Fuad Adriansyah & David Scott, Published on 11/12/2024

» In recent years, a novel form of criminality has rapidly expanded across Southeast Asia, leaving in its wake a trail of human exploitation, financial harm, and, in many parts of the region, a weakening of the rule of law. Cyber-scam centres, operated by sophisticated transnational organised criminal groups, have emerged as a serious threat to both national and human security across Southeast Asia.

OPINION

The rise of consumer cryptocurrency

News, Steve Kaczynski and Scott Duke Kominers, Published on 26/02/2024

» Since its inception with the launch of Bitcoin in 2008, blockchain technology has gone through numerous cycles of public attention. Over time, growing interest and investment in the best-known cryptocurrencies has led to greater acceptance, as highlighted by the US Securities and Exchange Commission's approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF (exchange-traded fund) in January. While blockchains and their associated "crypto" assets have yet to be adopted by a truly broad base of consumers, that is starting to change, owing to a shift in how these technologies are being used.

OPINION

How to enforce climate deals with trade measures

Oped, Scott Barrett, Noah Kaufman & Joseph E Stiglitz, Published on 06/02/2024

» Casual observers of the recent United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai (COP28) can be forgiven for attributing high stakes to the event.

OPINION

New York Times vs OpenAI: Who has the edge?

Noah Feldman, Bloomberg Opinion, Published on 28/12/2023

» The lawsuit filed by The New York Times against OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement pits one of the great establishment media institutions against the purveyor of a transformative new technology.

OPINION

Demystifying the road to clean air

News, Noah Kittner & Sopitsuda Tongsopit, Published on 18/04/2019

» Bangkok has in recent months experienced dangerous levels of air pollution.

OPINION

English proficiency in Thailand still a ways to go

News, Alexander Franco & Scott S. Roach, Published on 09/07/2018

» Past assessments of English proficiency within Thailand have been disappointing. English First (EF), a private company that collects data based on results from English proficiency tests, found that Thailand ranked 53 out of 80 countries globally and 15 out of 20 Asian countries examined. These scores actually reflect an improvement over prior years with Thailand now outscoring some of its neighbours, namely Cambodia and Laos. Myanmar's dedication to English proficiency is so low that it does not even have an EF presence. However, Thailand is still outranked by regional countries like China, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam.

OPINION

Canada takes lead on curbing methane emissions

News, Scott Vaughan & Durwood Zaelke, Published on 01/05/2018

» In the fight against climate change, carbon dioxide attracts the bulk of regulators' attention. But while long-lived CO2 is a key contributor to rising temperatures, it is not the only culprit. Other short-lived super pollutants are also warming the planet, and none is in greater need of regulation than methane.