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South Korea's shift in foreign policy under President Lee Jae Myung signals a departure from the Indo-Pacific Strategy of his ...
A mismatch between long-term supply contracts and declining domestic demand has prompted Japanese firms to export LNG to Southeast Asia, undermining the region's decarbonisation efforts.
Dongkeun Lee is Policy Fellow at the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network and has recently submitted his PhD thesis at The Australian National University. His primary research focus is maritime security in ...
Although Japan claims its LNG exports and investment can fuel Southeast Asia’s clean energy future, its LNG push risks ...
Although Japan’s economy shows signs of returning to normal inflation for the first time in three decades, global headwinds ...
Changes in Japan’s political environment make immigration a challenging issue for Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party in ...
Prabowo’s populist, security-driven economic policies boost short-term consumption but put further strain on Indonesia’s ...
In June 2025, the breathtaking coral ecosystems of Raja Ampat — Indonesia’s ecological crown jewel — were thrust into the ...
As economic security reshapes trade, APEC's silence risks the organisation's irrelevance unless it can retool its own ...
Cambodia border reflects the deep distrust, political instability and historic disputes that continue to undermine relations ...
Beneath Indonesia’s low unemployment rate lies a quiet crisis of job quality, with millions trapped in informal, low-wage ...
Amid rising global instability, London and Tokyo are forging a deeper partnership to defend the remnants of the rules-based ...