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OPINION

Timor-Leste's membership divides Asean

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 13/05/2025

» Timor-Leste's long-awaited bid to join the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) is in jeopardy. It has encountered unexpected headwinds -- this time from the Philippines. The sudden diplomatic friction stems from Dili's refusal to extradite Arnolfo "Arnie" Teves Jr, a former Filipino congressman accused of terrorism and multiple murders, back to Manila.

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Thailand's bid to join Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development by 2030

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 06/05/2025

» After months of uncertainty over Thailand's intentions, it is now official that the Paetongtarn Shinawatra administration has set an ambitious goal for the country to become a member of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) by 2030.

OPINION

Nail on the head

Oped, Postbag, Published on 19/04/2025

» Re: "Backing Trump on tariffs, not on tone", (Opinion, April 17). The article by economist Chartchai Parasuk shows a rare practitioner of the dismal science who writes eloquently. However, I do get the impression the good economist risks missing the forest for the trees because he put too much focus solely on the trade balance.

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Bigger Asean could counter tariffs

Oped, R M Manivannan, Published on 17/04/2025

» When US President Donald Trump finally unleashed his long-threatened tariff blitz, the scale and scope were far worse than most governments expected. It came as no surprise that China would be the hardest hit, but the punishing duties imposed on most Asian countries were a profound shock.

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Brics could be catalyst for global revamp

Oped, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 22/10/2024

» A new age of international relations is dawning. With the West accounting for a declining share of global GDP, and the world becoming increasingly multipolar, countries are jostling to establish their positions in the emerging order. This includes both the emerging economies -- represented by the recently expanded Brics grouping -- that seek a leading role in writing the rules of the new order, and the smaller countries attempting to cultivate relationships that can safeguard their interests.

OPINION

Double standards

Oped, Postbag, Published on 03/08/2024

» Re: "Srettha defends integrity in court", (BP, July 31).

OPINION

City planning for all

Oped, Editorial, Published on 27/07/2024

» City Hall's attempts to pass a new city planning blueprint to replace one used for a decade have hit repeated snags over the past four years. Such delays have upset commercial developers, who will likely benefit from the proposed changes.

OPINION

World needs Ukraine to prevail

Oped, Dmytro Kuleba & Josep Borrell, Published on 27/02/2024

» On Feb 24, 2022, when Russia marched hundreds of thousands of troops into Ukraine, marked the beginning of a major geopolitical earthquake. For two years, Europe has been living with the grim reality of the continent's largest war of aggression since World War II, and with widespread, horrifying atrocities.

OPINION

BKK -- by the people

Oped, Editorial, Published on 17/01/2024

» The latest update of the plan to rezone Bangkok has clearly put governor Chadchart Sittipunt in an uncomfortable position.

OPINION

Brics now expanding in the wrong way

Oped, Daron Acemoglu, Published on 02/09/2023

» At first blush, it may seem like good news that the Brics (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) group will expand to include Saudi Arabia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Argentina. An 11-strong Brics+ could be more representative of the world's emerging economies, providing a useful counterweight against American hegemony.