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Washington needs to do a better job of coordinating its private sector partnerships and investments in the Greater Central Asian region.
By Akihiko Tanaka, Emeritus Professor, The University of Tokyo From Aug. 20 to 22, the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TIC ...
Southeast Asian regulators are increasingly scrutinising Hong Kong-based conduits for Chinese investment in the context of ...
The geopolitical impact of the Arab state on the trajectory of Asian history was enormous: it swept away old states and ...
Both the Nordic and Central Asian blocs have more in common and more to learn from each other than meets the eye.
South-East Asia’s proximity to China and other large economies (such as Australia, Japan and India) makes it an ideal base to ...
Japan’s upper house election delivered deadlock over direction, exposing the nation’s fragile leadership and rising populist ...
By Hera Rizwan Petra Alderman, London School of Economics and Political Science There has been a dramatic escalation in a long-running border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. On July 23, five ...
A long-standing territorial dispute between Thailand and Cambodia has flared into one of Southeast Asia’s most dangerous ...
Recent outbreaks of violence are the natural result of historical territorial disputes, military imbalances, nationalist ...
China is expected to fill a gap in aid funding to Australia's region as the Trump administration slashes US development ...
In recent years, the geopolitical map of Eurasia has witnessed a subtle yet meaningful transformation, as the Gulf states-particularly the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia-have stepped up ...