Pheng Thean is Junior Researcher at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Institute for International Studies and Public Policy (IISPP). His research interests focus on ASEAN studies, ...
As the Philippines advances South China Sea Code of Conduct talks, ASEAN’s most credible gains may come from stronger cohesion and coordination.
After securing a large plurality in the Thai election, the challenge for Bhumjaithai now is to tackle Thailand's structural ...
The formation of a new Bhumjaithai Party-led coalition government following Thailand’s election on 8 February 2026 has been widely interpreted as a return to political stability after years of ...
Fears of Chinese leverage via African iron ore distract from Australia’s more pressing economic vulnerabilities at home and ...
The Bretton Woods system effectively ended when the United States suspended the dollar’s convertibility to gold in 1971, ...
Donggak Heo holds a Master in International Relations from Durham University and a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Korea University. His research primarily focuses on the evolving South Korea-US ...
The 2026 US defence strategy deepens integration while sharpening strategic dilemmas for South Korea, forcing Seoul to define the limits of its role in US–China competition.
Vietnam’s pilot carbon market signals its climate leadership, but limited institutional capacity, weak measurement and unresolved allocation rules are slowing progress.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party secured a landslide victory in Bangladesh’s February 2026 election thanks to its pluralist ...
Indonesia’s nickel boom shows industrial policy can work, but a resource-based industrialisation model is limiting its clean technology competitiveness.
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