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Cutting support for international students undermines Japan’s academic inclusivity and global competitiveness.
Stefan Aichholzer is a PhD student at the Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University. His research interests broadly centre on the social dynamics of ethnic diversity in Japan, including ...
A landmark India–UK trade deal has triggered fierce backlash from UK opposition parties, yet these concerns may overlook the ...
Half a century of ties with China has taught the Philippines that navigating great power rivalry requires more than just ...
Enrico V Gloria is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Department of Political Science in the University of the Philippines-Diliman. He is also a PhD candidate at Tsinghua University ...
As the US raises tariffs and shuts out other markets, China’s journey to a more consumer-oriented economic model is becoming ...
The Chinese government must refocus their attention on the pressing causes of weak consumption growth to kickstart domestic ...
Innovative financial partnerships, regional collaboration and ambitious targets can pave the way for ASEAN’s renewable energy ...
US dollar-pegged stablecoins are emerging as potent tools to extend US dollar dominance beyond traditional financial systems ...
Indonesia’s fighter-jet acquisitions from rival foreign suppliers expose a fragmented defence strategy that drives up ...
Alexandre Veilleux is Advisor at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Montreal. His research explores the political ...
In Thailand, the ‘rainbow economy’ creates a virtuous cycle of financial gain and progress for the LGBTQ+ community.
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