Author: Tom Westland, East Asia Forum Few countries have done so well out of China’s belated economic awakening as Australia, which has sated much of the...
Author: Peter Drysdale, East Asia Forum After a decisive election victory on 14 December, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe would seem to be in an extremely...
Author: John Gibson, University of Waikato China recently announced strict controls to stop big cities expanding on to neighbouring farmland. The Minister for Land and Resources...
Author: Arun Swamy, University of Guam The story of 2014 in India was the story of Narendra Modi’s rise from chief minister of Gujarat to prime...
Authors: Margareth Sembiring and Julius Cesar I. Trajano, Nanyang Technological University The Southeast Asian region is now viewed as an oasis of socioeconomic development. But the...
Author: Gareth Evans, ANU Things just haven’t clicked the way they should have in the Australian–ASEAN relationship. We seem far removed from the time when as...
Author: Sanchita Basu Das, ISEAS What will it take to change the way Asia thinks about trade strategy? As the negotiators of the RCEP agreement are...
Author: Michael V. Gestrin, OECD State-owned enterprises have played a relatively minor role in the era of investment-driven globalisation that began in the 1970s. As recently...
Author: He Fan, CASS and ANU Chinese President Xi Jinping is attending the 9th G20 Summit in Brisbane and is about to make a formal state...