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To solidify its success as a benchmark for green financing in ASEAN and beyond, the Singapore–Asia Taxonomy for Sustainable ...
With a surging far-right, South Korea under Lee Jae-myung continues to confront the mainstreaming of extremism, erosion of moderate conservatism and a fractured progressive coalition.
Beijing's rare earth export restrictions reflect strategic restraint, not aggressive coercion — balancing market dominance ...
Johan Sulaeman is the Director of the Sustainable and Green Finance Institute at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He is a Dean’s Chair and Professor in the Department of Finance at the NUS ...
Seonghoon Kim is a research fellow at the Sustainable and Green Finance Institute at the National University of Singapore. He holds a PhD in Environmental Science and Management from the University of ...
As Japan turns to disabled workers to ease labour shortages, it continues to fall short in ensuring truly inclusive and ...
While ASEAN’s uptake of national carbon credit schemes is promising, member states must cooperate to confront challenges ...
AI is already taking root in the Pacific islands, but the region must step up efforts to realise its digital future ...
Facing increasingly complex economic challenges in Thailand and abroad, the Pheu Thai Party will have little room to ...
Under Trump’s reciprocal tariff agenda, Japan can champion a ‘third path’ between the US and China through the CPTPP.
As Beijing and Washington harness institutional power for their rivalry, great power competition is paradoxically delivering ...
Building a peaceful and democratic Myanmar starts from recognising the youth leadership that is already rising from within.
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