East Asian economies should respond to the US election result by increasing their leadership on the global stage.
Reframing Japan's agriculture industry as an ordinary sector with diverse actors, not only family farmers, will pave the way for a viable future with greater food security.
Woojoo Hong is a Research Scholar at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, funded by the Korea Foundation’s Global Challengers Program. Woojoo holds a master’s in international studies, focusing on ...
Charlotte Setijadi is a Visiting Fellow in the Indonesia Studies Program, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore.
Carlyle A Thayer is Emeritus Professor at the University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra. Thayer is a Southeast Asia regional specialist with special expertise ...
Kevin Nielsen M. Agojo is a PhD student in the Department of Public and International Affairs at the City University of Hong Kong. He was recently a Visiting Researcher at the La Salle Institute of ...
In 2014, the New Colombo Plan was envisaged as a way for Australians to become 'ambassadors' to the Indo-Pacific and to ...
Japan is investing heavily in its semiconductor industry to regain technological autonomy. While these efforts aim to strengthen supply chains and bolster economic security, Japan faces significant ...
Jenny Balboa is Lecturer at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies and at the Department of Global and Interdisciplinary Studies, Hosei University.
Elena Williams is a higher education consultant and PhD candidate at The Australian National University, researching learning ...
The Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP’s) surprisingly poor showing in Japan’s Lower House election on 27 October is at first blush a victory for democracy in Japan. The snap election called by Prime ...
Climate change exacerbates existing socio-economic challenges in developing nations. Adaptation challenges demand local solutions, supported by national authorities and non-state actors. Even in ...