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AI is already taking root in the Pacific islands, but the region must step up efforts to realise its digital future ...
Peter Brimble is an economic development strategist with over 35 years of experience across multilateral institutions, fragile states and technology policy. He led country programming and private ...
As Japan turns to disabled workers to ease labour shortages, it continues to fall short in ensuring truly inclusive and ...
Anne-Lise Mithout is Associate Professor of Japanese Studies at Université Paris Cité and a member of the Research Center on East Asian Languages and Civilizations (CRCAO). Her research deals with the ...
While ASEAN’s uptake of national carbon credit schemes is promising, member states must cooperate to confront challenges ...
Singapore and Malaysia — are now embarking on the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone. While teething issues are to be ...
Selena is the Chief Economist for OCBC. As Head of Global Markets Research & Strategy, she leads a research team that is responsible for market research, forecasts and trading recommendations for the ...
Despite geopolitical and domestic headwinds, the United Kingdom and China have much to gain by pooling technical, scientific and policy expertise to collaborate on climate mitigation.
Chris Aylett is Research Fellow in the Environment and Society Centre at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) in London, UK. Chris’s research focuses on the environmental, ...
Southeast Asian politics have long been defined by power-sharing arrangements between rivals, but across the region many of ...
Facing increasingly complex economic challenges in Thailand and abroad, the Pheu Thai Party will have little room to ...
Australia's position as a Pacific nation with deep Southeast Asian expertise makes it an ideal knowledge partner in China–ASEAN relations.
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