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Instead of physical control, Japan's rare earth strategy seeks to govern the processes that shape how critical minerals flow ...
Thailand’s volatile political history suggests that military coups remain possible, but the domestic and international ramifications of such unrest render an imminent coup unlikely.
Debate around the ethics of climbing Mount Everest has grown since 1990, when the numbers of mountaineers attempting the ...
Kaori Kawaguchi is Deputy Director at the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) and a former fellow of the Trilateral Technology Leaders Training Program at ...
Artificial intelligence is enhancing Thailand’s Department of Special Investigation’s anti-corruption efforts, showing how ...
Moon Hwan Lee is a graduate of Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law and a published author in the Yale Journal of International Affairs, where he analysed critical mineral geopolitics. His ...
Indonesia’s ambitious goal to mandate a 50–50 blend of diesel fuel with palm oil risks exacerbating fiscal burdens, market imbalances and environmental degradation.
The LDP’s historic electoral fall exposes a fractured Japan, where public disillusionment, economic woes and rising populism ...
Southeast Asian regulators are increasingly scrutinising Hong Kong-based conduits for Chinese investment in the context of ...
Chinese diaspora communities in Australia and the United States both face racism and loyalty suspicions under ‘China threat’ ...
With India’s change to a single product’s tariff treatment driving Nepal’s rising exports, Nepal’s export growth reflects a ...
China’s overseas green bond issuance is less about the money, but more about bond market strategy, RMB internationalisation ...
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