Author: Daiki Shibuichi, Centennial College, Hong Kong What does a high-school graduate who has only known part-time work have in common with an elite researcher educated...
Author: Heng Pheakdey, EISD The China–Cambodia relationship has reached new peaks in recent years. China is now Cambodia’s largest foreign investor, a major donor of aid...
Author: Vikas Kumar, Azim Premji University India’s ruling Indian National Congress party is facing stiff opposition on a variety of issues from, among others, its own...
Author: Shekhar Shah, NCAER The 19th century was thought of as belonging to Britain and the 20th century to America. Many now believe that the 21st...
Author: Donald R. Rothwell, ANU The decision handed down by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on 19 November 2012 in the Nicaragua v Columbia case...
Author: Purnendra Jain, University of Adelaide Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s four-day visit to Tokyo last week produced significant advancement in bilateral ties and was welcomed...
Author: Graeme Hugo, University of Adelaide Every day in the Asia Pacific, millions of goods, financial products, services and people flow across borders. These movements are...
Author: Frans-Paul van der Putten, Clingendael Institute One of the most enduring aspects of the global system of international relations has been the divide in terms...
Authors: Baochang Gu, Renmin University, and Yan Che, SIPPR Regulating childbearing through contraception, particularly via modern contraceptives, revolutionised human reproduction in the 20th century. It is...