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Southeast Asia faces growing energy security challenges amid its transition to clean energy. With declining local gas production and increasing reliance on LNG imports, the region could become a net gas importer as early as 2025.
Elections and leadership changes have swept Asia and Europe this year, with the U.S. heading to the polls soon. James Crabtree assesses the impact of all this and discusses how Europe is no longer the engine driving change in the world.
Homegrown Houston returned for its second year at Asia Society Texas, with hosts Chef G and Graham Painter of Street to Kitchen presenting local chefs with a unique and tasty challenge.
Trouble is brewing for drinkers of coffee, one of the world’s most traded commodities, as climate change affects farmers, reshaping production patterns.
Following the Australia–ASEAN Special Summit in Melbourne, Asia Society Australia's Senior Fellow Dr Natalie Sambhi sat down with four experts from Southeast Asia to share their views on the region’s strategic outlook in 2024.
“When you look at what will matter to the United States in the next 30 years in foreign policy, I think it’s very clear that Asia and the Indo-Pacific are going to be critical," says U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia Edgard Kagan.
Abigaël Vasselier, John Delury, Julia Ganter, and John Lee debate whether the expanding economies of the world’s most populous region could lead to global dominance.