
Beijing profits from US drift in Southeast Asia
Beijing is benefitting from Washington’s inconsistent engagement and punitive economic statecraft in Southeast Asia
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Beijing is benefitting from Washington’s inconsistent engagement and punitive economic statecraft in Southeast Asia

The Iran war is forcing Asia Pacific democracies to confront the foundations of their alignment with the United States.

As Washington uses regulated dollar-backed stablecoins to extend the greenback's reach, Beijing is walling off the RMB and…

The mounting costs of the US–Israel war on Iran are pushing Asian states to consider deeper regional integration.

Carving out a ‘green track’ for the critical minerals trade undermines the viability of security-oriented supply chains.


Without an effective implementation strategy Indonesia's Zero ODOL policy will not live up to its hype.

China’s Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress marks Beijing’s furthest step towards a more assimilationist model of national…



To build on India’s 2025 boom in initial public offerings, regulators should reinforce sound market design to sustain investor…

Southeast Asia is racing to go green but its education and training systems are struggling to prepare workers for the transition…

Coastal states must remain cautious when considering China’s offers of joint exploration in the South China Sea.