Even before a final ruling, The Gambia’s case against Myanmar has already reshaped ICJ jurisprudence, influencing other genocide-related cases.
The BNP’s victory reflects voters' desire for stability after political upheaval, but whether they can deliver on their ...
The attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel have sent shockwaves through the global economy, putting pressure on ...
Indonesia’s hard-won fiscal credibility is being tested as off-budget spending, new state financial institutions and ...
As Washington becomes more unpredictable, Asia Pacific states increasingly rely on regional institutions to preserve stability.
With Washington stepping back from its role as global leader, pathfinder multilateralism gives smaller states the ability to proactively reshape a disrupted world order.
The Bretton Woods system effectively ended when the United States suspended the dollar’s convertibility to gold in 1971, ...
The pursuit of green industrial policy in Southeast Asia is precariously dependent on China, offering opportunities while ...
Regional integration in the Mekong region has advanced since the 1990s through economic cooperation, trade expansion and infrastructure development linking mainland Southeast Asia. While Thailand once ...
After securing a large plurality in the Thai election, the challenge for Bhumjaithai now is to tackle Thailand's structural ...
Fintech start-ups are expanding at an exceptional pace. Emerging markets around the world have demonstrated how market integration, investment in digital ...
Competing with China on critical minerals requires policymakers across the globe to grapple with the political economy underpinning mining and processing capacity.
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