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In the face of ASEAN’s vulnerability to Trump’s tariffs, member states need to develop a unified and strategic approach and ...
Though Bangladesh’s High Court has declared rivers ‘legal persons’, ineffective implementation renders this ruling elusive.
Galib Mahmud Pasha is a civil servant in the Government of Bangladesh, currently reading for a Masters in Environment at the Australian National University. His research interests are on policy, ...
Els van Dongen is Associate Professor at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. She specialises in modern and contemporary China, with research focused on Chinese intellectual history, knowledge ...
The suspension of Māori members following a haka protest in Parliament highlights enduring tensions in New Zealand’s ...
Dominic O’Sullivan is Professor of Political Science at Charles Sturt University and adjunct Professor at Victoria University of Wellington and the Auckland University of Technology. He is from the Te ...
Downstreaming can create value but demands strong institutions, market insight and unwavering national commitment.
Japan stands at a pivotal moment, where diplomacy and strategy must converge to navigate rising tensions from the Middle East ...
While the Belt and Road Initiative bolsters China’s influence in the Pacific, sovereignty in the region has always been ...
To protect its vulnerable citizens, Cambodia should develop an informal social capital hub as the first step to creating a ...
Cutting support for international students undermines Japan’s academic inclusivity and global competitiveness.
Stefan Aichholzer is a PhD student at the Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University. His research interests broadly centre on the social dynamics of ethnic diversity in Japan, including ...