Reimagining statecraft and international alliances are key to advancing green economic development in the Global South.
East Asia has led the global economic recovery since 2020, but its current pace continues to lag behind pre-pandemic levels, ...
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 ...
Reviving the US–China G2 concept would undercut Asian multilateralism and force regional powers to recalibrate their ...
Japan’s bid for strategic indispensability in semiconductors will only work with increased international cooperation and ...
Despite Beijing’s absence from the official signing ceremony, its low-profile diplomacy was essential to resolving the 2025 ...
India and China’s Brahmaputra dam race is fuelling an energy–data rivalry, turning the Himalayas into a flashpoint of Asia’s ...
China’s military advances could give the Xiangshan Forum real strategic weight, but only if Beijing can match capabilities ...
As multilateral rulemaking grows more precarious, plurilateral agreements are emerging as an important strategic tool to ...
China’s pause on Hong Kong stablecoins lays bare a simple truth — digital finance can evolve in China, but only on terms that ...
As geopolitics outweigh geoeconomics, escalating subsidies risk global economic harm, but sectors like fossil fuels and ...
Souring India–US relations under Trump 2.0 expose structural challenges facing Indian foreign policy and the need to ...
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