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The developments of 2023 have paved the way for Central Asia to return to its historic role as a Eurasian crossroads after 150 years of north–south orientation under Russian hegemony, writes Richard Pomfret (University of Adelaide).
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As China’s exports become more sophisticated and less sensitive to exchange rates, China can be bolder in reforming its exchange rate regime, writes William Thorbecke (RIETI).
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Hailed by some as a blueprint for economic success, China's industrial policy really risks negative spillovers and impeding economic growth, writes Guangwei Li (ShanghaiTech University).
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With divergence amongst its members amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Myanmar, ASEAN’s centrality and unity are under pressure, write William J Jones and Douglas Rhein (Mahidol University International College).
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With the 2024 US election setting up to be a rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, policymakers in Asia and Europe need to think seriously about how to steer their way through an unpredictable American administration.
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The outlook of a second Trump presidency is grim for US allies in Europe and the Asia Pacific, writes Thomas Pepinsky (Cornell University).
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Though China’s property market is in crisis and domestic expenditure remains weak, the Chinese government still has multiple economic policy tools under its belt to revitalise the economy, writes Yan Liang (Willamette University).
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2023 saw Australia and China lift trade restrictions and return to pragmatic diplomatic positioning, but AUKUS and other geopolitical agreements may make a full reset impossible
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With greater policy leadership and collaboration among key stakeholders, Malaysia is well-placed to be at the forefront of the global semiconductor industry, writes Liew Chin-Tong (Deputy Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, Malaysia).
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East Asia must strike a balance between industrial and trade policies so that they do not lose out on the benefits of participating in global trade, writes Arianto A Patunru (ANU).
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Emerging economic should look to boost drive economic advancement by harnessing the digital revolution that's empowering MSMEs to leapfrog financial hurdles and secure their future.
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Legal interventions lodged by several countries in the ICJ, along with significant battlefield losses, could bring about an existential crisis for Myanmar’s military junta, writes Adam Simpson (University of South Australia).
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Kishida and the LDP face a historically untenable position in the wake of a yet another Japanese political financial scandal.
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Kishida's new fiscal stimulus program aims to tackle inflation and low growth but faces uncertainties and delicate decisions, writes Gunther Schnabl (Leipzig University).
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The Malaysian government is struggling to empower Malays and win Malay-majority seats by failing to address Bumiputera interests head-on, writes Amalina Anuar (Malaysia).
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The IMF's Special Drawing Rights allocation could be made fairer with quota reforms that reflect the rise of emerging economies, write Deepanshu Mohan and Yashovardhan Chaturvedi (OP Jindal Global University).
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Gusmao's comeback, fiscal fallouts, and China's strategic entry have shaped Timor-Leste’s 2023, writes Damien Kingsbury (Deakin University)
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Although Sri Lanka's economy began to stabilise in 2023, living standards are still going backwards after the crisis - and upcoming elections threaten to derail the road to recovery.
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Sri Lanka is on the mend from its disastrous crisis last year — but absent structural reform, political disgruntlement could yet derail economic stabilisation, writes Ganeshan Wignaraja.
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As repression rises and critical debate wanes, Jokowi's decision to prioritise dynasty over party loyalty sets the stage for an dull presidential election in Indonesia, writes Ward Berenschot (University of Amsterdam).
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