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OPINION

How G20 can help curb inequality

Oped, Jayati Ghosh, Published on 01/12/2025

» This month's G20 Summit in Johannesburg marked several historic firsts. For starters, it was the group's first-ever summit in Africa, and the first to include the African Union as a full-fledged member. It also set less encouraging precedents: it was the first meeting boycotted by a key founding member -- the United States -- on spurious grounds, and the first in which that same country tried to prevent the host from issuing a final declaration. Equally unprecedented was South Africa's decision to ignore the American threat and issue one anyway.

OPINION

Forgetting what democracy is for and all about

Oped, Antara Haldar, Published on 10/07/2025

» On June 2, I got a sense of history coming full circle in the Polish town of Sopot, on the Baltic Sea just a few kilometres from the Gdańsk Shipyard. Sharing a stage at the Plenary Session of the European Financial Congress with Lech Wałęsa, the legendary trade unionist who led the 1980 Solidarity strike at the Lenin Shipyard and later became Poland's first post-communist president, I felt I was witnessing the end of an era.

OPINION

Fujimori's Peru and the price of neoliberal success

Oped, Antara Haldar, Published on 10/10/2024

» The script of Latin American politics too often reads like a "dictator novel," and on Sept 11, another chapter drew to a close with the death of Alberto Fujimori. As the president who most defined -- and divided -- modern Peru, his legacy remains a topic of heated debate. One version of Fujimori's epitaph would commend his economics and condemn his politics, but the deeper lesson his life story offers may be that it is impossible to separate the two.

OPINION

Follow-ups needed

Oped, Postbag, Published on 07/09/2024

» Re: "Seed bomb threat to forest ecology", (Editorial, Sept 2), "Hilltop plot seized after landslides", (BP, 2 Sept) & "Phuket Buddha site ordered closed due to landslide risks", (BP, Sept 3).

OPINION

Unlocking health technology's potential for all

Oped, Mariana Mazzucato, Published on 09/11/2023

» Covid-19 cases are on the rise again, offering a stark reminder of the lessons we ought to have learned from previous waves. Far from being confined to Covid, most of these lessons apply to infectious-disease threats generally.

OPINION

China's future could reflect Russia's own

Oped, Nancy Qian, Published on 01/10/2022

» As China prepares for its 20th National Congress in October, when President Xi Jinping is expected to accept an unprecedented third term, many observers worry about uncertain days ahead, especially regarding Taiwan. But one doesn't need a crystal ball to glimpse its future. China's leaders, for their part, are looking at Russia.

OPINION

Taking back the oceans, before it's too late

Oped, Alexander Kozul-Wright, Published on 27/08/2022

» The United Nations convened its Ocean Conference (Unoc) in Lisbon, Portugal in June. The goal was to “to propel much needed science-based innovative solutions aimed at starting a new chapter of global ocean action” The world needs a “sustainably managed ocean”, according to the UN’s under-secretary-general for legal affairs, Miguel de Serpa Soares, who hailed the conference as an “enormous success”. If only.

OPINION

India farmer protests gain momentum

Oped, Amandeep Sandhu, Published on 16/10/2021

» For more than four months now, about 200,000 men, women, and the elderly have been camping on the roads leading to Delhi, barricaded from the nation's capital by concrete walls, trenches, concertina wires and nails on the road. The farmers are demanding the repeal of three laws that the nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) enacted in violation of India's constitution and due parliamentary procedure last September. They also seek the legalisation of a national Minimum Support Price index, an assured price fixed every year by the government, on farm produce across 23 crops.

OPINION

Courting reciprocity

Oped, Postbag, Published on 05/06/2021

» Re: "ISPs told to take down 'hoax' sites," (BP, June 3). Our courts have ordered internet service providers to close or remove accounts of eight individuals alleged to have posted "fake news" on websites and social networks.

OPINION

Our THAI pride

Oped, Postbag, Published on 20/05/2020

» With regard to the trouble THAI is in, you cannot accuse politicians of interfering in the national airline. It is their job. Since THAI is majority-owned by the government, the government has a strong say in how to run THAI. Who is the government? At the top are the politicians who are in power. Rather, you are talking about the change in direction or inconsistency of policy at THAI when governments or those politicians in power change.