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Japan and Germany’s expanding defence cooperation reflects a shared effort to adapt to a more uncertain security environment.
Werner Pascha is Professor Emeritus of the Institute of East Asian Studies (IN-EAST), Duisburg-Essen University, Germany. He has studied economics at Freiburg University in Germany, the London School ...
Geopolitical shifts are consolidating Myanmar’s military rule, even as anti-junta forces maintain control over parts of the ...
Myanmar’s planned elections are expected to consolidate military control and exclude key opposition parties, presenting ...
Myanmar’s promised elections are set to reinforce the military’s dominance through its proxy, the Union Solidarity and ...
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation offers China and India a rare space to manage rivalry through cooperation, balancing ...
The international community must recognise Myanmar’s upcoming December 2025 election as authoritarian theatre, not democracy.
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China’s economic integration is irreversible — whether it fuels prosperity or disruption depends on countries' capacity to ...
The Japanese government’s high school tuition support scheme fails to generate equal access to education for young people.
In July 2025, Sri Lanka’s government repealed legislation that barred women from working night shifts in the hospitality ...
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