Donald Trump’s shift from confrontation to engagement with China suggests that US public opinion may be bending the ruler ...
Ransom Miller is a research associate in the Independent America program at the Institute for Global Affairs. His work focuses on US policy in the Indo-Pacific and the power structures of foreign ...
Vietnam’s strategic choices will be constrained by internal military power dynamics and great power competition in 2026.
Zenobia Chan is Assistant Professor of Government and co-directs the Political Economy Program at Georgetown University. She researches economic statecraft, international political economy and Chinese ...
Jackie Wong is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the American University of Sharjah. He previously held fellowships at Princeton University, George Washington University and the ISEAS–Yusof ...
China is often portrayed in Washington as a revisionist power seeking global dominance, but this view misreads Beijing’s ...
The United States has turned its back on the WTO rules-based international trade system. APEC can help to defend it, while ...
Japan’s New Mogami-class frigate, combined with deeper cooperation with Australia, could help New Zealand secure its maritime ...
Berlin Syahputra Situmorang is a researcher at the Indonesia Initiative for Sustainable Mining (IISM). His work focuses on the socio-political dynamics of industrial policy and the energy transition ...
Indonesia’s nickel boom has delivered staggering economic gains, but the industry’s dependency on great powers may be its ...
Myanmar’s junta-administered elections have revealed how ASEAN’s institutional constraints and lack of initiative are ...
Australia and India should pursue critical mineral partnerships with African governments to bolster supply chain resilience and advance shared economic interests.