Governments in Asia should use the Iran crisis as an opportunity to double down on decarbonisation and deepen regional ...
Southeast Asia is responding to geo-economic rivalry by diversifying partnerships and positioning itself as a strategic ...
Indonesia’s China policy blends economic pragmatism, strategic thinking, independence and proactivity. In contrast, the ...
Vietnam’s cyber cooperation with Russian firms reflects a broader regional trend of diversifying technological partnerships ...
Critical minerals buyers’ clubs represent an ambitious attempt at demand-side coordination. They promise price stability, ...
Vietnam’s drive for faster growth is exposing the social costs of top-down policymaking without consultation, accountability or safeguards.
Japan’s experience since the 2010 rare earth shock shows both the possibilities and limits of securing critical mineral ...
As ASEAN nears its 60th anniversary, the Charter that transformed ASEAN into a rules-based regional grouping is now testing its capacity to act decisively ...
Asia Pacific stablecoin frameworks will be effective only if they reach the intermediaries that distribute interest-like returns to retail users ...
The BNP’s victory reflects voters' desire for stability after political upheaval, but whether they can deliver on their ...
As everyday encounters reshape Japanese perceptions of China, Japan’s China debate is becoming closely tied to domestic discussions on migration and diversity.
Indonesia’s hard-won fiscal credibility is being tested as off-budget spending, new state financial institutions and ...
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