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OPINION

Leading by serving, not ruling

News, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 24/05/2021

» About two weeks ago, through a Facebook group, more than half a million Thais expressed a desire to leave Thailand to settle down in countries such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Australia and New Zealand, among others.

OPINION

Can Thailand ever move forward?

Oped, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 28/04/2021

» In 2013, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) was formed, with members branding themselves as true patriots who maintained that the majority of those who were in the opposition came to power through vote-buying. They pushed for heavier legal punishments and removing the statute of limitations in cases involving corrupt politicians. They organised political rallies, obstructing many polling stations. The leaders were arrested and tried. The court saw this as a disruption of public services, which they saw as tantamount to terrorism and insurrection. On Feb 24, 2021 they were sentenced to imprisonment but released on bail.

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OPINION

Planting the seeds of development

Oped, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 03/02/2021

» Economic development in Thailand has not just been a responsibility of the central government, but its exclusive domain. Thus, the management inventiveness and fiscal autonomy of local governments for this function are often shackled by the rules, regulations and orders from the bureaucrats within the central government agencies or by those at the provincial level.

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OPINION

PAO polls: An illusion of democracy?

Oped, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 24/12/2020

» Last Sunday, Thailand had a long-overdue election of the chairs and council members of all Provincial Administration Organisations (PAO). Are these elections really meaningful?

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OPINION

The quest for equity in Thai university rankings

News, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 15/10/2018

» In his recent article, "Rankings not be-all, end-all for Thai unis", Mike Hayes astutely addressed the problems in the international university ranking systems vis-à-vis Thai universities, and there is little point in rehashing the faults he correctly brought to light. In his final paragraph, however, he offered an alternative ranking system that would incorporate official rankings but seems to be far more applicable to Thailand by incorporating Thai universities' contribution to local communities, national development and a democratic society.

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OPINION

Nurturing and learning from the elderly

News, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 14/11/2015

» The population of Thailand is rapidly ageing. In 1960, those aged 60 years and over represented about 5% of the total population; now the same age group accounts for approximately 15% of the national population. In numerical terms, this means an increase in the retirement age population from 1.5 million to 10 million since 1960.

OPINION

Local govt reforms must hand power to the people

News, Peerasit Kamnuansilpa, Published on 09/07/2015

» The National Legislative Assembly's (NLA) Committee on Local Administration's proposal to scrap Provincial Administrative Organisations (PAOs) raises doubts about its practicality.