Authors: Nurliana Kamaruddin and Aaron Denison Deivasagayam, University of Malaya South Korea has spent much of its history caught in the middle of external power struggles....
Author: Davin Chor, Dartmouth College ‘It’s the end of the world as we know it’. So rings the lyrics of a classic song from the mid-1980s...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe inked the US–Japan Trade Agreement to much fanfare on 25 September 2019....
Author: Ligang Song, ANU The trade war between the United States and China has already lasted for more than a year leading many to think that...
Author: Alok Sheel, ICRIER According to the IMF’s World Economic Outlook update of July 2019, India was the fastest-growing major economy in 2017 and 2018 and...
Author: Anu Anwar, APCSS Decades of astonishing economic growth have given China new tools for extending its influence abroad and achieving its political goals. Some of...
Author: Brad Setser, Council on Foreign Relations There was one point of consensus among financial analysts and journalists following China at the turn of 2019. China...
Author: Yang Yao, Peking University The meeting of President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump at the Osaka G20 summit in late June brought hope back...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU Perhaps surprisingly, all the analysis suggests that the fortunes of the US economy are little affected by the policies of a particular...