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When democracies embrace the traits of war economies and view peace as a sign of weakness, we need to question not about ...
YUEN FOONG KHONG is Li Ka Shing Professor of Political Science and Co-Director of the Centre on Asia and Globalization at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of ...
Australia seeks a balance of power in South East Asia where no country dominates and no country is dominated, said Australian ...
By bno - Ho Chi Minh Office As global economic dynamics continue to shift, South Asian nations are increasingly looking to ...
As South Asia faces the escalating impacts of climate change, the region’s ability to respond effectively hinges on more than just access to climate finance and technical solutions. A critical ...
General Anil Chauhan warned of potential regional stability issues due to the possible alignment of China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Speaking at an event in New Delhi, he highlighted concerns about ...
A liberal lawyer was elected president of South Korea on Tuesday, ending months of political instability in the key U.S. ally that began with a botched declaration of martial law. Lee Jae-myung ...
Contemporary India cannot afford to be confined to South Asia or to be locked in a narrow focus on Pakistan, which will restrict its ability to spare its already limited political, diplomatic, and ...
The Annual South Asia Press Freedom Report 2024-25 flags several concerning trends, including a ‘growing trust deficit in media outlets’, ‘choking of independent websites’ and the extreme ...
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In South Asia’s turbulent political landscape, where regime changes often reshape regional dynamics, China has nearly perfected a strategy of proactive engagement. By cultivating ties with both ...
The country's political crisis obscures the fact that South Korea's foreign policy is about to change drastically, writes Ian Bremmer.