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If Asian economies can stand together against Trump, they may emerge as the global leaders of a greener future.
A global backlash against Trumpism has boosted democratic incumbents in Canada and Australia, but both countries are yet to seriously think about how to preserve the rules-based order ...
Canada must navigate its future amid increasing global fragmentation, shifting trade dynamics and the challenge of redefining ...
Great power rivalry in the Indo-Pacific is shaped by the unpredictability of the second Trump administration, China’s ...
China’s green finance journey can accelerate Asia’s sustainable transition. With a need to mobilise trillions for a ...
The global shock of the Chinese start-up DeepSeek has fuelled debates on the implications for artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Japan’s deep-rooted anti-militarism and dependence on the US military for security have left it unprepared to defend itself ...
Thailand’s shifting urban–rural divide signals a growing demand for reform, but the conservative establishment remains a ...
International relations scholars frequently classify the United Kingdom and the United States as quintessential ‘offshore ...
Asymmetry in the Australia–China relationship perpetuates an ongoing cycle of misperceptions, complicating efforts for mutual ...
US President Donald Trump’s April 2025 tariff announcements threaten global turmoil as new trade wars show no sign of abating ...
The impending disbandment of Hong Kong’s oldest and largest pro-democracy party under increasing repression marks the demise ...