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OPINION

Trump's deals are weakening the rule of law

News, Richard K Sherwin, Published on 09/08/2025

» European Union trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic described the recent US-EU trade agreement in unvarnished terms. Agreeing to a 15% tariff on most exports to the United States and promising to purchase $750 billion (24 trillion baht) worth of American energy over three years and to invest another $600 billion in the US (not including an unspecified amount in additional orders of US-made military hardware) was "clearly the best deal we could get." 

OPINION

The climate challenge as a development opportunity

Oped, Navroz K Dubash, Published on 06/06/2025

» When climate change is framed as a global problem requiring collective regulation of greenhouse-gas emissions, developing-country governments see little reason to prioritise the issue over others. After all, the rich, industrialised countries who contributed disproportionately to the problem are themselves backing away from decarbonisation and climate-finance commitments, while low-income countries bear the brunt of the costs of climate change. Decision-makers in developing countries understandably conclude it may be more rational to hunker down and focus on climate resilience rather than emissions reductions.

OPINION

Bolstering Asia's tsunami defence

Oped, Victor Kuk, Published on 24/12/2024

» Though two decades have passed, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami is still fresh in my memory.

OPINION

US can't rely on inflation shamanism

News, James K Galbraith, Published on 23/09/2024

» Google "shamanism" and you will find that it is "a tradition of part-time religious specialists who establish and maintain personalistic relations with specific spirit beings through the use of controlled and culturally scripted altered states of consciousness." Every element of that definition applies to monetary policymaking today, as illustrated by the reaction to the US Federal Reserve's Sept 18 decision to cut the short-term interest rate by 50 basis points.

OPINION

America's 'new' China narrative hits the stands

Oped, James K Galbraith, Published on 24/08/2023

» Three recent articles in The New York Times have signalled a "new" narrative about China. Only weeks ago, China was America's fearsome "peer competitor" on the world stage. But now, we are told, it is a wounded dragon. Once a threat by dint of its inexorable rise, now it poses a threat because it is in decline.

OPINION

The banks the world badly needs

Oped, Lawrence H Summers & N K Singh, Published on 27/07/2023

» The world is literally on fire. Experts estimate that another Covid-level public health threat is likely to emerge in the next generation. Rising interest rates have left dozens of countries with unmanageable debt burdens. And for the first time in nearly half a century, the global economy is fracturing rather than coming together.

OPINION

Musk's covert war on free speech

News, Richard K Sherwin, Published on 17/10/2022

» In 1897, the American newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst sent illustrator Frederic Remington to cover the Cuban War of Independence. When Remington relayed that "there will be no war," Hearst allegedly cabled back: "You furnish the pictures, and I'll furnish the war."

OPINION

LA must govern vending with respect

Oped, Álvaro Huerta, Victor Narro and Doug Smith, Published on 07/08/2021

» Street vending isn't just ubiquitous in Los Angeles. It's a half-billion-dollar industry, according to a 2015 report by non-profit research organisation Economic Roundtable.

LIFE

Will this tech revolution serve sustainability?

Oped, Victor Galaz, Published on 04/06/2021

» Silicon Valley leaders tell us that the Fourth Industrial Revolution will bring untold benefits. They say it is already underway and accelerating, powered by artificial intelligence and other technologies, and warn that we will be left eating dust if we don't get with the programme.

BUSINESS

Chinese Shoppers, Stuck in China, Revive Local Malls

Business, Esther Fung & Joanne Chiu, Published on 27/05/2021

» Don't tell Chinese consumers that the shopping mall is in decline.