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OPINION

Trump hurting global trade in ideas

Oped, Sally Tyler, Published on 04/08/2025

» Much attention has been focused on Thailand's scramble to achieve a bilateral trade agreement with the United States to avoid a 36% tariff on all exported goods. Yet a different restrictive trade policy has received comparatively less scrutiny -- the Trump administration's clampdown on American universities, including a possible ban on the enrolment of international students.

OPINION

Resetting development finance

Oped, Carlos Cuerpo and Joseph E Stiglitz, Published on 03/07/2025

» At the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development this week in Seville, delegates are calling for urgent action to fix a system that has stopped working. Prior to the third such gathering a decade ago, in Ethiopia, we had witnessed unprecedented advances towards reducing poverty, increasing school enrolment, and providing clean water worldwide. Today, however, progress is not only slowing but potentially stagnating -- or, worse, reversing.

OPINION

Why China's marriage crisis really matters

Oped, Yi Fuxian, Published on 04/04/2025

» New marriages in China reportedly plummeted by one-fifth last year, implying that the official number of births will likely fall from 9.54 million in 2024 to 7.3- 7.8 million in 2025. Thus, while China represents 17.2% of the global population, it will account for less than 6% of births -- comparable to Nigeria.

OPINION

Time to champion free education

Oped, Bede Sheppard, Published on 15/11/2024

» Thailand's election on Oct 9 to the United Nations Human Rights Council positions the government to support children's rights to education around the world, while showcasing the country's own accomplishments.

OPINION

Time to integrate Myanmar's displaced

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 26/03/2024

» In the bustling border town of Mae Sot, Julia smiled when I asked her about her new job. "I am very happy with my position," said the young woman who recently completed her Bachelor's degree in Communication Arts from Bangkok University.

OPINION

Global cash-transfer fund could end acute poverty

Oped, Cina Lawson & Rory Stewart, Published on 07/03/2024

» For decades, the international community has grappled with the challenge of ending extreme poverty, which is the leading Sustainable Development Goal for 2030. Despite some progress, we remain far off track, with an estimated 700 million people still struggling to survive on less than US$2.15 (71 baht) per day. Unlike in previous decades, however, we now have a solution that can be scaled up rapidly to accelerate the end of extreme poverty: direct cash transfers to the poorest households.

OPINION

PM2.5 nightmares

Oped, Postbag, Published on 18/03/2023

» Re: "PM2.5: Endless deja vu in Thailand", (Opinion, March 12).

OPINION

Unis must embrace 'Open-Loop'

Oped, Worsak Kanok-Nukulchai, Published on 08/02/2023

» Having fixated on an educational model of classroom-based teaching for almost two centuries, educational work is being disrupted by new technologies, modern methods of teaching and learning, and a new age of practical, real-world learning. Universities need new-age approaches that are in tune with changing realities as well as beneficial to students, who often complain about out-of-date education.

OPINION

Not their fault

Oped, Postbag, Published on 19/08/2022

» Re: "Uni staffer axed for swiping fees", (BP, Aug 17).

OPINION

CCP's record on economy mixed

Oped, Nancy Qian, Published on 07/07/2021

» 'Over the past hundred years, the [Communist Party of China] has united and led the Chinese people in writing the most magnificent chapter in the millennia-long history of the Chinese nation," President Xi Jinping declared at the CCP's centennial celebration, in a speech that emphasised the party's role in driving China's success, including its economic rise. But the CCP's economic record is actually mixed, and even those who recognise this often overlook that its successes and failures stem from the same economic fundamentals.