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Opinion: In a World of Attention Deficit, Maintaining Attention on Issues Like Peace in...

Attention on peace is hard to sustain in a world of attention deficit, particularly when conflicts or war occur far away from home.

Editorial: Independent Test of Koh Tao Suspects’ DNA Needed

Due to Thai police's unprofessionalism and history of forced confessions, an impartial review of the Koh Tao murder case is needed to ensure justice.

Songkran Road Deaths Tied to Bangkok's Primacy

By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Senior Staff Writer

Chairat Panthuraamphorn: How a CEO Can Inspire Best Teamwork

Chairat Panthuraamphorn, M.D., the Administrative Physician Winner of “The Best of CEO People Leader” Award Driving growth through the “happiness” of his employees Amid the increasingly unpredictable...

Democratic Governance: Striving for Thailand’s New Normal

Ed. Note: On Wednesday evening, former Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun revisited a vision he laid out in a speech eight years ago about Thailand....

Opinion: Unaccountable China

HO CHI MINH CITY — Since late 2013, China has been engaged in the frenzied creation of artificial islands and the militarization of the South China Sea. This amounts to an alarming quest for control over a strategically crucial corridor through which USD$5.3 trillion in trade flows each year. But what is even more shocking – not to mention dangerous – is that China has incurred no international costs for its behavior.

A Kingdom in Denial

By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Senior Staff Writer

SOS for China’s SOEs

BEIJING — China’s economic slowdown has been the subject of countless debates, discussions, articles, and analyses. While the proposed remedies vary considerably, there seems to be a broad consensus that the illness is structural. But while structural problems, from diminishing returns to capital to the rise in protectionism since the global economic crisis, are certainly acting as a drag on growth, another factor has gone largely unnoticed: the business cycle.

Junta’s Desperate Quest for Legitimacy

By Pravit Rojanaphruk
Senior Staff Writer

Khaosod English's Note On Translation Of Anti-Govt Leadership Title "PCAD"

The editorial team of Khaosod English has recently received a number of questions about its translation of the name of the the anti-government protest group.

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