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Deputy Speaker of Nepal’s House of Representatives, Indira Ranamagar, on protests, the need to build roads without destroying mountains, and the crucial need to create opportunities for young Nepali, to secure the country’s future.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “grain diplomacy” continues to cause headaches for the European Union while potentially reshaping global trade dynamics and markets more in Moscow’s favor.
Asia Society Switzerland is delighted to announce that James Crabtree has been named the new TOY Senior Fellow at Asia Society Policy Institute and Asia Society Switzerland.
Asia Society Australia experts this month appeared in The Astana Times, The Strategist, The Jakarta Post, Asia Times, ABC, Australian Financial Review, South China Morning Post, The Business Times, Open Forum, World News Network, and more.
With Indonesian President Jokowi approaching the end of his 10-year term and the February election result now official, it’s time to consider how incoming president Prabowo Subianto will shape the country’s strategic and defence affairs.
Closer co-operation between government, business and civil society organisations would support more ‘whole-of-nation’ approaches to geopolitical competition.
As India heads to the polls, political scientist and journalist Nalin Mehta looks at how the ruling BJP has solidified its position and what Prime Minister Modi might set as priorities in his likely second decade as India's leader.
How is the world changing, as the balance of power shifts east? An Oxford Debate between four experts on whether or not we're witnessing the beginnings of a new world order. Watch the video, listen to the podcast, read our key takeaways.