Trump’s tariffs have given India’s economy a sharp shock, forcing it to confront its vulnerabilities and accelerate ...
Prabowo’s mission to combat ‘greednomics’ ignores Indonesia’s mixed experiences with state control over its rice market.
Japan’s new Science Council of Japan Act risks eroding trust between the government and academia at a time when cooperation ...
Indonesia’s fragmented arms procurement risks creating a defence force that looks formidable but struggles in practice.
Japanese prime minister resigns due not only to poor electoral performance but also strong pressure within his own Liberal ...
Growing public support in Taiwan for nuclear power is challenging the DPP’s ‘nuclear-free homeland’ agenda, underscoring the ...
To recover agency and avoid strategic drift, Seoul must adopt a principled pragmatism grounded in clear priorities and ...
Mindy L. Kotler is founder (1991) and director of Asia Policy Point, a membership nonprofit research center in Washington, DC studying the U.S. policy relationship with Japan and Northeast Asia. Her ...
Japanese politicians continue to grapple with their levels of remorse for the country’s actions during the Second World War.
Takuya Nishimura is an independent journalist and Senior Fellow of Asia Policy Point. He worked for the Hokkaido Shimbun Press for thirty-seven years, having experienced Chief Editorial Writer, ...
A China–ASEAN clean energy–industrial mechanism could strengthen governance, skills and safeguards to ensure the region ...
Kevin Zongzhe Li is Affiliated Researcher at the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis. His research focuses on the geopolitics of the energy transition and China–Southeast Asia ...
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