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Effectively leveraging the combined green strengths of the European Union and Asia Pacific through climate and energy ...
China’s strategic treaty with the five Central Asian republics marks a significant step in Beijing’s leadership on regional ...
Thijs Van de Graaf is Associate Professor of International Politics at the Ghent Institute for International and European Studies in Belgium. His research covers the intersection of energy security, ...
While stablecoins may offer new tools for advancing China’s monetary ambitions, their decentralised logic sits uneasily with ...
The success or failure of China's security initiatives in Southeast Asia depends on the domestic politics of Southeast Asian ...
China’s dominance in rare earth processing is pushing the Quad to confront its strategic dependence and accelerate ...
Despite Iran’s outreach through the SCO, China’s cautious balancing and institutional constraints are limiting Tehran’s ...
Okinawa’s fight reflects a broader struggle to reclaim indigenous sovereignty in the face of state-imposed legal and ...
The Trump administration’s sweeping travel restrictions and refugee cuts signal a retreat from regional leadership when Asia ...
India and Australia’s strategic cooperation can shape a resilient critical minerals supply chain that fuels green industrial ...
Asia's response to the United States' new wave of protectionism should be to double down on economic cooperation, rules and ...
In the face of ASEAN’s vulnerability to Trump’s tariffs, member states need to develop a unified and strategic approach and ...