Japan’s experience since the 2010 rare earth shock shows both the possibilities and limits of securing critical mineral ...
To regulate stablecoin yield, Asia Pacific regulators need to shift attention from issuers to intermediaries. Issuer-level prohibitions, such as those in the United States, leave room for platforms ...
India and the European Union’s trade deal is about building trust in a fragmented world, but whether it truly reflects principled negotiation remains a question.
Indonesia’s China policy blends economic pragmatism, strategic thinking, independence and proactivity. In contrast, the Philippines' policy oscillates between confrontation and accommodation, ...
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, ...
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 ...
The stability of South and Southeast Asia's food supply may depend as much on global exporters' balance sheets as on their harvests.
Even before a final ruling, The Gambia’s case against Myanmar has already reshaped ICJ jurisprudence, influencing other genocide-related cases.
Lermie Shayne S Garcia is Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Ateneo de Manila University. Her research examines the intersections of leadership and democratisation in the Philippines ...
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