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Collaboration is necessary to turn AI from a tool which exacerbates the marginalisation of Taiwan’s Indigenous communities ...
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte and current President Marcos Jr’s differing South China Sea strategies reveal the ...
By leveraging open regionalism and its centrality, ASEAN can mobilise a coalition of willing partners to defend their ...
Artificial intelligence is a double edged sword for the green transition in the Asia Pacific, and it is up to people and ...
Citizens' Climate Assemblies in Japan can help improve social decision-making and promote an inclusive net-zero transition.
Margaret Yun-Pu Tu, also known as Nikal Kabala’an, is from Taiwan’s Indigenous communities. She is currently a PhD Candidate in Law at the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle, USA. Margaret is ...
US tariffs usher in a new era of protectionism, driving global trade towards heightened uncertainty, market volatility and ...
Vietnam’s leader has framed 2025–30 as a decisive ‘sprint period’ in which to achieve ambitious economic goals to lay the ...
If Asian economies can stand together against Trump, they may emerge as the global leaders of a greener future.
Great power rivalry in the Indo-Pacific is shaped by the unpredictability of the second Trump administration, China’s ...
Thailand’s shifting urban–rural divide signals a growing demand for reform, but the conservative establishment remains a ...
Asymmetry in the Australia–China relationship perpetuates an ongoing cycle of misperceptions, complicating efforts for mutual ...