Taiwan’s AI-fuelled economic pivot from China to the United States has propelled the island to its strongest growth performance in years.
Vina Nadjibulla is Vice President of Research and Strategy at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, where she leads research and programs on Canada’s engagement with the Indo-Pacific. She has over ...
Taiwan’s constitutional crisis prevents proper defence budgeting, placing the country’s defence readiness and regional ...
China has grown steadily, but its structural slowdown is coming at a time when it is contending with the aftermath of a ...
Beneath Nepal’s seemingly healthy economic indicators lies a deep crisis of confidence among investors, businesses and young workers that demands structural reform.
China’s application to launch more than 200,000 satellites reflects how space governance is shaped increasingly by commercial infrastructure — not the other way around.
For the new leadership team under re-elected General Secretary Thongloun Sisoulith, the core task is to translate this agenda ...
Resilience promises preparedness and autonomy without formal alignment with great powers, echoing Indonesia’s free and active foreign policy tradition. Sugiono’s assertion that foreign policy ‘begins ...
Central Asia entered 2026 on strong footing, with regional stability, economic growth and greater cooperation signalling the region’s adeptness at navigating global pressures.
With preordained elections, ASEAN constrained and China backing the junta, Myanmar’s crisis shows no sign of resolution.
Currently, Rahmad Budi Harto is Lead Consultant at Jakarta-based public affairs firm Kiroyan Partners. Previously, he was a journalist covering issues in the defence sector.
From defence reformer to political enforcer, Indonesia’s Minister of Defense Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin now wields influence across ...