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OPINION

Ending European tech stagnation

News, Ylli Bajraktari and André Loesekrug-Pietri, Published on 15/07/2025

» As the tech revolution intensifies, Europe is finding itself on the sidelines, particularly in AI. This is a problem not only for Europe but for the broader Western alliance. As other regions surge ahead with tech-centric ambitions, the prospect of Europe fading into digital irrelevance is becoming stronger.

OPINION

Trump ready with Asean policy 2.0

Oped, Kavi Chongkittavorn, Published on 21/01/2025

» Last week's Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing for Senator Marco Rubio was very insightful, especially regarding comments related to US-Asean relations. Mr Rubio demonstrated knowledge about Asean and the need for flexibility in engaging with the countries in the region. His comments have also calmed surging concerns over a potential tariff hike under the Trump administration. Certainly, he is expected to be confirmed and replace Antony Blinken as Secretary of State.

OPINION

Could Trump's tariffs help democratise China?

Oped, Yi Fuxian, Published on 18/01/2025

» Assessments of US President-elect Donald Trump's plans to impose high tariffs on Chinese imports tend to focus on their likely economic consequences. But the tariffs' impact on China's politics might prove to be far more profound.

OPINION

Sizing up Chiang Mai

Oped, Editorial, Published on 28/11/2024

» The mobile cabinet in Chiang Mai tomorrow is not just another routine meeting of cabinet ministers. Rather, it is an early bugle call for the ruling Pheu Thai Party to fight and win the local election in this northern province in February.

OPINION

No return visit

Postbag, Published on 21/07/2024

» Re: "Koh Chang bridge likely to cost B10bn", (BP, July 17).

OPINION

Harnessing Thailand's human capital

News, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 28/06/2024

» Thailand is currently on a distressing trajectory towards depopulation, with the number of deaths each year surpassing the number of births. The latest available data from the Department of Provincial Administration paints a grim picture, showing over 48,000 more deaths than births last year. This number is set to escalate as the number of births continues to plummet and death rates surge. Should the current trend persist, by 2083, Thailand's population is projected to shrink by half to 33 million. The leading cause of this demographic dynamic is the decline in fertility rates among Thai women. These declining fertility rates have severe repercussions and thus warrant the attention and actions of national leaders.

OPINION

Thaksin's release won't unite citizens

News, Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 19/02/2024

» Convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was released on parole yesterday as widely anticipated.

OPINION

Legal hurdle may help PT axe handout

Oped, Chairith Yonpiam, Published on 18/11/2023

» The latest incarnation of the much-vaunted digital wallet scheme is very different from the original version Pheu Thai promoted during its election campaign.

OPINION

The roots of the global water crisis

Oped, Joshua Castellino, Published on 29/09/2023

» In March 1977, representatives from 116 countries gathered in Mar del Plata, Argentina, for the inaugural United Nations Water Conference. At the time, the event received very little attention. Global politics was dominated by a handful of powerful countries, most of them in temperate regions where water scarcity, severe pollution, and flooding were not considered major issues.

OPINION

Protect Si Thep's people, not just site

Oped, Phacharaphorn Phanomvan, Published on 28/09/2023

» The deal is done. Si Thep has officially become Thailand's seventh official Unesco World Heritage Site. However, the Unesco listing is only half the battle. Now, work must start on rolling out the government's conservation plan, which should be improved.