by Nathan » 06 Feb 2018 12:03
The first country that popped into my mind was Singapore. If you were to compare Thailand to the US or the UK, one could easily say, ‘Of course they’re different! They’re halfway around the world from each other!’ (among other things). Singapore is a nice bridge between the east and the west; it also makes sense geographically as it is just a couple hours away by plane (from Bangkok, a much shorter distance from the south of Thailand, obviously). Unfortunately, other nations in the region aren’t doing a whole lot (a controversial statement, I know, especially considering Thailand’s output on a global scale).
Another option could be China, where I’m currently based. The education system as a whole seems much closer aligned to Thailand than Thailand does to Singapore. This would make it more ‘comparable’ in terms of the types of institutions and possibly even the upbringing of many of the researchers themselves. Singapore’s education system wouldn’t be comparable in that regard. China’s output has increased dramatically in recent years, and it would be interesting to see the trends in their research compared to Thailand.
Depending on how big of a project this is, I’d be curious to see the areas of interest compared between Thailand, China (comparable in terms of the types of institutions and education system), Singapore (a bridge between the east and the west), and the US/UK (major producers of research worldwide).
I’m guessing you’re only looking at papers written in English? It would also be interesting to know if the areas of interest/trends are different between the papers written in L1 vs English by the same demographic.
Any other ideas for comparable countries?