The introduction of House Resolution 1230 in the US Congress reinforces the Tamil diaspora’s call for self-determination, ...
New forced conscription laws in Myanmar have prompted many working-age people to flee, exacerbating the country’s economic ...
Canberra policymakers should avoid jeopardising long-term national interests to appease short-term political concerns over international students.
As global institutions steer Bangladesh's transition amid political and economic turbulence, the challenge lies in balancing foreign aid with national sovereignty.
The security pact’s unexpectedness suggests that groupthink in expert forums is overshadowing open policy debate and creative solutions.
If Asia does not prioritise keeping the global multilateral trade enterprise alive in the absence of the United States, the region’s prosperity and political stability faces untold risks.
The 27 October general election for Japan’s House of Representatives resulted in a major setback for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)– Komeito coalition. The ruling parties were widely ...
The use of list experiments to gauge public opinion in China provides valuable insights not captured in traditional question and answer formats. They help to skirt self-censorship and allow for more ...
Despite facing growing competition and uncertainty due to geopolitical events, Singapore has maintained its prominence in maritime shipping, with its status as a primary transshipment hub evident in ...
ASEAN must address the potential trade-offs between its digitalisation and decarbonisation ambitions. On its current course, the digital transformation will directly and indirectly increase emissions ...
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 ...