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Breakthroughs in emerging technologies are essential to advancing the energy shift, and China can take the lead by becoming a ...
Building a peaceful and democratic Myanmar starts from recognising the youth leadership that is already rising from within.
As Beijing and Washington harness institutional power for their rivalry, great power competition is paradoxically delivering ...
With a strong mandate for power, South Korea's new President Lee Jae-myung must restore stability in his government's ...
Multilateral reform is needed to counteract prevailing narratives of Chinese overcapacity and restore confidence in the rules ...
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung’s campaign was marked a pragmatic pivot to the centre, but whether he will bridge ...
Vietnam has an opportunity to leverage its position between the United States and China into a strategic advantage.
The United States’ repeated pattern of engagement and disengagement from global climate frameworks damages its standing in ...
While his victory in the presidential election is an immediate win for South Korean democracy, Lee Jae-myung must now ...
Taiwan's Tibetan diaspora illustrates how economic integration often demands cultural compromise, as younger generations and ...
Kashmir attacks, India must reassert its strategic discipline and diplomatic standing to reclaim its Indo-Pacific momentum.
Aparna Roy is a Fellow and Lead Climate Change and Energy at the Centre for New Economic Diplomacy (CNED), Observer Research Foundation. Aparna's primary research focus is on the politics of climate ...