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If Asian economies can stand together against Trump, they may emerge as the global leaders of a greener future.
A global backlash against Trumpism has boosted democratic incumbents in Canada and Australia, but both countries are yet to seriously think about how to preserve the rules-based order ...
Canada must navigate its future amid increasing global fragmentation, shifting trade dynamics and the challenge of redefining ...
Great power rivalry in the Indo-Pacific is shaped by the unpredictability of the second Trump administration, China’s ...
Pak K. Lee is concurrently a Research Fellow of the Global Europe Centre in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, United Kingdom. Until April 2023, he was a ...
China’s green finance journey can accelerate Asia’s sustainable transition. With a need to mobilise trillions for a ...
Asymmetry in the Australia–China relationship perpetuates an ongoing cycle of misperceptions, complicating efforts for mutual ...
Thailand’s shifting urban–rural divide signals a growing demand for reform, but the conservative establishment remains a ...
International relations scholars frequently classify the United Kingdom and the United States as quintessential ‘offshore ...