Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan are putting pressure on Beijing’s efforts to advance its regional influence in ...
The promise of modernised civil society regulation in the Mekong Region has transformed into a tool of bureaucratic control, ...
Dr Andrea Haefner (SFHEA) is the Southeast Asia Hub Lead and a Senior Lecturer at the Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University. Andrea has 20 years of experience working with academia, ...
Hyundai’s lack of options after ICE raids at its facility in Georgia, United States, highlight the risks of overly ...
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has eagerly sought to increase Cambodia’s foreign direct investment and grow Cambodia’s ...
Alleged money-laundering networks of the Cambodia-based Prince Group highlight the threat of high-tech transnational organised crime and the regulatory gaps across Asian financial hubs ...
Takaichi’s minority government must rely on constant bargaining and coalition-building to survive in a divided Diet.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s strong early polling offers promise, but the foundations of her new government remain uncertain and untested.
Over 25 years after Suharto’s downfall, Indonesia again finds stability under a ‘smiling general’ as Prabowo constructs a ...
Timor-Leste’s accession to ASEAN’s Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone Treaty reinforces the region’s commitment to peace.
Dr Scott Rawlinson is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of East Anglia. Prior to this, Dr Rawlinson worked as an Institutional Research Analyst at the University of Westminster, a Research ...
While Hun Manet’s leveraging of Khmer nationalism during the Thai–Cambodia border dispute may have produced a short-term boon ...
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