Author: Luvsanvandan Bold, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mongolia Mongolia’s ancestors were risk-takers who built the largest contiguous land empire in world history ranging from the Korean...
Author: Kirill Nourzhanov, ANU After the USSR collapsed in 1991, the energy potential of Central Asia — especially the hydrocarbon reserves in the Caspian Sea basin...
Author: Wang Xiaolu, NERI China is experiencing rapid urbanisation. It is the main engine of economic growth in contemporary China, although it is facing some severe...
Author: Peter van der Hoest, GRIPS The Indian Ocean Region (IOR) is home to 75 per cent of the world’s oil, iron and tin reserves. India,...
Author: Adam P. MacDonald, Halifax For decades, China has been Myanmar’s principal international partner. In the years preceding Myanmar’s opening up, China dominated Myanmar’s foreign discourse...
Author: Liam Gammon, ANU Indonesia’s PDI-P party, the home of Soekarno-ist nationalism, was expecting Wednesday’s legislative elections to carry it to a stunning comeback after a...
Author: Jargalsaikhan Enkhsaikhan, Blue Banner, UN Mongolia is a relative newcomer in contemporary world politics. The end of the cold war, the normalisation of Sino–Russian and...
Author: Tuvshintugs Batdelger, National University of Mongolia In recent years Mongolia has become one of the most rapidly expanding economies in the world. According to the...
Authors: Kym Anderson, ANU and University of Adelaide, Maros Ivanic and Will Martin, World Bank Many countries use trade policy to protect their own consumers from...