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What’s to Come: Cooperation, or Militarisation?

The Philippines, having taken China to the Permanent Court of Arbitration in an attempt to…
April 24, 20143 min
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Nuclear Power and Abenomics

Japan's new Basic Energy Plan sends a clear signal that the country will not abandon…
April 17, 20143 min
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Obama in Malaysia: more than the TPP

When US President Barack Obama touches down in Kuala Lumpur next week, it will be…
April 17, 20143 min
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Indonesia’s legislative elections: What to look out for

Indonesia voted in legislative elections on April 9. Only parties winning 25 per cent of…
April 10, 20142 min
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Myanmar’s financial opening: No shock therapy please

Myanmar, as ASEAN Chair, has done well to ensure that achieving the AEC 2015 goal…
April 10, 20143 min
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Japan-Australia FTA: A good precedent for compromise

Japan and Australia have agreed on a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA). This is the…
April 9, 20143 min
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Cross-Strait Relations: A Southward Shift in Taiwanese Investments?

Taiwan has seen protests over a trade deal which it signed with mainland China. The…
April 3, 20142 min
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Philippines: One-up Against China?

The decision of the Philippines to lodge a case on disputed waters in the South…
April 3, 20143 min
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Unpredictable future of Asia: the worst climate change is yet to come

Climate change is already altering nature and the livelihoods of humans according to the latest…
April 3, 20142 min
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Solving the Haze – Political Will Is Not Enough

The random bush fires that occurred in Singapore this month are a small reminder of…
March 26, 20144 min
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China’s military spending: an arms race in Asia?

Earlier this month, China unveiled its defence budget for 2014 –US$132 billion, an increase of…
March 20, 20143 min
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Jokowi as president? What to watch out for

Joko Widodo (Jokowi), the wildly popular Governor of Jakarta, has been chosen as the presidential…
March 20, 20143 min

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