At the start of the year, the centrist Pheu Thai party (PT), dominated by former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, led the ...
Vietnam’s strong economic growth in 2025 may be unsustainable without responsible reform centred on modernising its ...
Ellen Kim is Director of Academic Affairs at Korea Economic Institute of America. Previously, she was deputy director and senior fellow with the Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and ...
Pyongyang’s outreach to Moscow and cautious reset with Beijing narrows US options and sidelines denuclearisation ...
Indonesia’s recent subsidy drive may engender a transformation away from being a mere raw materials exporter, but only if ...
Will McManus is a recent ANU graduate now working in the press freedom sector, focusing on media rights and democratic space in the Asia Pacific. He writes on China's foreign policy and its engagement ...
China’s pragmatic approach towards the Taliban — offering economic cooperation contingent on security — represents a ...
Reimagining statecraft and international alliances are key to advancing green economic development in the Global South.
Yin Shao Loong is the Deputy Director of Research at the Khazanah Research Institute. He focuses on industrial policy and climate change. Shao Loong holds a BSc in Chemistry and an MSc in ...
East Asia has led the global economic recovery since 2020, but its current pace continues to lag behind pre-pandemic levels, ...
Dr Yumiko Shimabukuro is a faculty member and director at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. Her work focuses on social welfare policy, poverty and inequality, East ...
A tentative shift in US rhetoric around a US–China G2 marks a potential pivot in President Donald Trump’s China strategy. While China’s own view on the G2 appears contested and Washington’s invocation ...