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OPINION

Thailand hit by a confluence of crises

Oped, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 05/12/2025

» Thailand is currently facing multiple crises of unprecedented proportions in the highest corridors of power that will pose adversity for the economy and political stability next year and beyond.

OPINION

Why is North Korea courting Russian tourists?

Oped, Saahil Menon, Published on 13/08/2025

» Hoping to replenish state coffers with much-needed foreign exchange reserves and offset the sharp post-Covid decline in Chinese tour groups, the Hermit Kingdom has set its sights on inquisitive holiday-makers from an ideologically aligned Russia.

OPINION

PM's Vietnam trip marks new era

Oped, Dang Trung Dung, Published on 14/05/2025

» Paetongtarn Shinawatra is scheduled to make an official visit to Vietnam from tomorrow to Friday, the first by a Thai prime minister in over a decade.

OPINION

As Trump returns, Sino-Indian ties are changing

Oped, Debasish Roy Chowdhury, Published on 24/01/2025

» Weeks before his return to the White House, US President-elect Donald Trump issued a pointed warning to the Brics countries. "Go find another sucker," he wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social, threatening the group's nine members with 100% tariffs should they attempt to challenge the dollar's global dominance.

OPINION

Indonesia leads Asean into Brics+

Oped, Thitinan Pongsudhirak, Published on 17/01/2025

» As the new year gets underway with the looming re-inauguration of United States President Donald J Trump, countries and entire regions are having to manoeuvre and realign in view of an accelerated breakdown of the post-Second World War rules-based liberal international order.

OPINION

Assad's fate haunts Myanmar junta

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 17/12/2024

» The recent overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad provides insights into the potential undoing of Myanmar's military regime in Nay Pyi Taw. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing must take note and study why even a strong 55-year-old family empire with heavyweight outside backing still crumbled like a house of cards.

OPINION

Democracy really needs to be more pro-worker

Oped, Daron Acemoglu, Published on 25/06/2024

» Even if the feared extremist wave did not quite materialise in the European Parliament election this month, the far right performed well in Italy, Austria, Germany, and especially France. Moreover, its latest gains have come on the heels of major shifts toward far-right parties in Hungary, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, and Sweden, among others.

OPINION

Still haunted by Washington Consensus

Oped, Antara Haldar, Published on 11/06/2024

» In 1989, the British economist John Williamson christened what was to become the defining intellectual export of the era of globalisation: the Washington Consensus. Initially a reference to the policies adopted to tackle macroeconomic turmoil in Latin America, the term quickly morphed into a canonical "ten commandments" of development.

OPINION

How to assess COP28's outcome

Oped, Gernot Wagner, Published on 20/12/2023

» #Actionism". That word greeted arriving passengers at Dubai International Airport, the port of entry for the vast majority of the 100,000 or so climate negotiators, activists, industry lobbyists, and others attending this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference and the events around it.

OPINION

Noise pollution destroying condo life

Oped, Michel Rosmolen, Published on 09/12/2023

» With the city's skyline constantly evolving, Bangkok's condominium market continues to surge, offering breathtaking views, contemporary designs, and unparalleled amenities. But there's an often overlooked aspect every buyer should prioritise before making an investment: noise insulation. As the metropolis grows more congested, the clamour of urban life can be a constant disturbance without adequate soundproofing.