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The race to be Japan’s next prime minister: The chances for a first woman in the top job

If the long-ruling party wants to signal a fresh start, a big first might be the answer.

  
Prabowo puts the “i” in foreign policy

Indonesia’s president-elect has already put his personal touch on display.

Four Ways to Align National Trade Strategies with Climate Actions

Aligning national trade strategies with climate commitments fosters sustainable growth and…

  
Explaining Ukraine’s hopes with a bold attack in Kursk – and how it might backfire, badly

In a calculated gamble, the purpose appears as much political as military: a positive shift to…

  
Bangladesh: Finding justice and reconciliation

International experience holds lessons for the interim government to deliver on the change…

  
Farewell Fumio Kishida – regional foundations are stronger for your legacy

Too much focus on personality politics can obscure the enduring common interests between…

Five Ways Bamboo Can Revolutionize Finance, Housing, and Sustainability

Bamboo's fast growth and carbon capture abilities offer a sustainable solution to…

  
Interoperability: The missing link in Indo-Pacific security

Settling on a definition of an overused buzzword is the first step for Australia to ensure…

  
Thailand loses a prime minister

Srettha Thavisin was not important, nor will his successor be.

  
Kishida's abrupt resignation: Japan leaves a decade of Abe's influence behind

But there is an unprecedented uncertainty about who will take up the Japanese leadership next.…

  
No, Taiwan is not PRC real estate

There is no legal or moral justification to not support Taiwan’s survival as a democracy.