Geography, demographics, religion, technology, and a state’s institutions determined why certain states exercised power and how different regions developed the way that they did.
As Washington contemplates the future of the C5+1, it must decide whether to adapt the mechanism to new geopolitical realities.
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India and ASEAN: Charting the course of a multipolar Asia
When the 22nd ASEAN-India Summit convened in Kuala Lumpur in 2025, the diplomatic choreography was carefully scripted: ...
As the 47th ASEAN Summit kicks off in Kuala Lumpur, the meetings have reaffirmed both the bloc’s relevance and the mounting ...
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India and ASEAN: The Future of Act East
India’s relationship with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) stands at a defining crossroads. What began as a ...
At ICAD 15, artists from Indonesia and beyond confront humanity’s uneasy relationship with the planet, weaving stories of ...
A new report predicts that green fuels like hydrogen and ammonia will contribute to over 25% of emissions reductions in Asia Pacific by 2050, highlighting the importance of clean energy infrastructure ...
Asia-Pacific remains a two-tier industrial gas market in many respects, with three global majors accounting for about half of sector revenues – mainly delivering gases for multinationals – while ...
The U.S. has deployed troops and anti-ship missiles into the northern Philippines as part of almost continuous, joint war ...
As Canada counts the job losses from Trump’s punishing tariffs, Carney is urgently building relationships with Asian giants ...
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In memory of the Christmas Island shrew
It never weighed more than a spoonful of sugar. Five or six grams of life, soft-furred and sharp-nosed, darting among the ...
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