Trump’s trade offensive is shaking Southeast Asia’s confidence in the United States and accelerating its drift towards China.
Robert Walker is a Research Fellow at the Lowy Institute and works as an economist in the Institute’s Indo-Pacific ...
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Australia and Japan should codevelop a long-range conventional submarine as the centrepiece of a formal defence pact to ...
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China relationship is not a structural inevitability, but a result of political choices made by governments across the ...
Bilateral trade deals with the United States will undermine ASEAN’s regional economic integration that only coordinated ...