The progressive party remains in pole position, but it remains to be seen whether it can with enough seats to form Thailand’s next government.
The recent devastating floods in Sumatra are the result of years of ecological destruction and failures in disaster governance.
Ahead of next week’s election, the major parties’ platforms reflect different conceptions of military reform as well as a growing convergence on key aspects of reform.
Southeast Asian states’ efforts to restrict the service may offer signs of how the region plans to regulate AI services going forward.
Beijing’s reliance on discounted crude from Russia, Iran, and Venezuela is colliding with political reality, and the strains are starting to show.
Non-participation carries costs, both for China’s influence in the Middle East and for its broader role in shaping an emerging mechanism of global governance.
In this model, Kim Ju Ae functions less as a trainee for rule than as a reserve source of legitimacy. Even if the leadership ...
New data shows that Chinese exporters are increasingly transiting goods through lower-tariff trade partners. But is the practice legal?
Beijing’s efforts to tighten control over technology outflows are increasingly in tension with the need to sustain domestic ...
What does the recent upheaval in the top ranks of China’s military tell us about politics, security and Xi Jinping’s China?
Taipei’s strategy built a relationship almost exclusively with Paraguay’s Colorado Party, while neglecting opposition actors. That’s not a recipe for long-term success.
As Western donors increasingly tie development aid to political conditions, Japan’s quiet partnership with Rwanda raises a ...