Jakarta’s move to open maritime talks with Timor-Leste could unsettle longstanding Timor Sea arrangements and bring Australia ...
Pornomo Rovan Astri Yoga is a PhD candidate in International Law at the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), UOW and an officer in the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL). His ...
Southeast Asia’s performative drug policies marginalise migrants and minorities, leaving criminal networks untouched.
In an era of multipolar competition, CPEC has evolved into a strategic lifeline for Pakistan and a pivotal foothold for China ...
Lena Diakite is a third-year Liberal Arts and Sciences student at the University of Freiburg majoring in Governance. Her academic focus lies at the intersection of inferential statistics and migration ...
In the Philippines, undelivered flood-control projects and collusion are undermining climate resilience and fuelling public ...
Macario Lacbawan is Research Associate at the Humanities Centre for Advanced Studies ‘Futures of Sustainability’, University of Hamburg. His research focuses on climate change, infrastructure and ...
Though often overlooked, US–China wartime cooperation left a maritime legacy that continues to shape Asia’s order today.
Rural communities in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta are losing traditional ecological knowledge as climate change, agricultural ...
Dr Duong Van Ni is Chairperson and Director of the Mekong Conservancy Foundation. He is also the Director of the Wetland University Network which comprises 24 Universities across 7 countries in the ...
Beijing’s 2025 defence white paper outlines a regional vision that challenges the Indo-Pacific strategy and raises difficult ...
On 4 October 2025, Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) elected Sanae Takaichi as its new president, which in usual ...
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