
The present-day challenges confronting Central Asia are highly likely to persist over the coming years: some internal, others having to do with regional trends and tensions. Following ASPI's project examining the crisis of governance in Central Asia, ASPI has continued to provide a forum for dialogue about how the region can increase security, manage conflicts, strengthen the rule of law, and deepen ties with the rest of Asia.
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articleMost economies in Southeast Asia are net food importers. Is now the time for Australia to step up its export production?
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article"The way is clear for a project that will boost Beijing’s economic ties and diplomatic influence within Central Asia", writes Asia Society Policy Institute's Genevieve Donnellon-May in the South China Morning Post.
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articleAsia Society Australia Executive Director of Policy, Richard Maude, writes his forecast for 2023.
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articleRichard Maude examines how Joe Biden's administration is approaching foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific in the first months of his presidency.