Author: Peter Drysdale, Editor, East Asia Forum Despite the slowing growth in some economies, Asia is still the most dynamic part of the world economy. Output,...
Author: Dennis D. Trinidad, De La Salle University Abe’s recent trips to Southeast Asia show that Japan is turning once again to the region. Abe travelled...
Author: John Blaxland, ANU Myanmar (Burma) has experienced whirlwind reforms in recent years. With that has come heightened anxiety over incendiary and xenophobic remarks enflaming ethnic...
Author: Maria Monica Wihardja, University of Indonesia Indonesia came out of the 2008–09 global financial crisis fairly unscathed; its banks only had to deleverage themselves from...
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: 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: 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...