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3-on-3 with Dr. Maung Maung Lay
Myanmar’s military government opened the country’s economy to much fanfare in 2011. But the last…
August 18, 20144 minInsightsMultimedia
3-on-3 with Dr Sarasin Viraphol
Thai conglomerate Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group was the first foreign investor to enter China when…
August 15, 20144 minInsights
From peace deal to real peace: Long road ahead for southern Philippines
In his recent address to the Congress – televised to the nation, Philippine President Benigno…
August 8, 20143 minInsights
MH17 and Ukraine: Keeping two tragedies separate
Two weeks after the tragic downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, international experts and observers…
July 31, 20143 minInsights
Latin America – China and Japan’s new battleground?
Just two days after Chinese President Xi Jinping finished his nine-day tour of Latin America,…
July 30, 20143 minInsights
Is Southeast Asia softening?
It appears that Southeast Asia might face slower days ahead. The region’s predicted growth rate…
July 24, 20143 minInsights
UNEA: The more the merrier?
The inaugural United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA), the new governing council of the UN Environment…
July 23, 20143 minInsights
China removes oil rig, so what’s next?
China has towed away its oil rig from disputed waters in the South China Sea…
July 22, 20143 minInsights
Japan’s Military Comeback
Japan has increased defence spending for the first time in 11 years, relaxed decades-old, self-imposed…
July 18, 20143 minInsights
‘Modinomics’: A Modest Start
In the wake of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s optimistic election campaign, investors are taking…
July 16, 20143 minInsights
The ISIL caliphate: Crisis or chimera?
In the infancy of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, alternately known as…
July 14, 20144 minInsights
Southeast Asia and the Resurgence of Piracy
Recent months have seen the resurgence of piracy in the region, leading one United Nations…
July 3, 20143 min