Decisive carbon policy and clean power investment will transform Thailand’s green manufacturing sector into a pillar of its ...
Tonga stands at a crossroads between enduring royal authority and the still-unrealised promise of meaningful democratic ...
Ruttiya Bhula-or is Associate Professor of Economics at the College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University. With academic training in economics and sociology and additional professional ...
Yot Amornkitvikai is an Associate Professor of Economics at the College of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn University. His interdisciplinary research primarily involves the quantitative analysis of ...
Thailand’s temporary suspension of the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accord reveals the need for sustained diplomatic pressure, economic ...
Central bank digital currency has the potential to reshape global finance, but risks eroding democracy and economic ...
Myanmar’s promised elections are set to reinforce the military’s dominance through its proxy, the Union Solidarity and ...
Japan and Germany’s expanding defence cooperation reflects a shared effort to adapt to a more uncertain security environment.
China’s economic integration is irreversible — whether it fuels prosperity or disruption depends on countries' capacity to ...
Myanmar’s planned elections are expected to consolidate military control and exclude key opposition parties, presenting ...
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation offers China and India a rare space to manage rivalry through cooperation, balancing ...
Geopolitical shifts are consolidating Myanmar’s military rule, even as anti-junta forces maintain control over parts of the ...
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