By Melinda Martinus The inauguration of Prabowo Subianto as Indonesia’s president and the appointment of Sugiono, a former military officer, as...
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Southeast Asian nations’ interest in BRICS signifies a strategic shift that may challenge ASEAN’s cohesion and principle of centrality, writes Pushpanathan Sundram.
By Melinda Martinus The inauguration of Prabowo Subianto as Indonesia’s president and the appointment of Sugiono, a former military officer, as...
By Dr. Hasim Turker The return of Donald Trump to the White House has marked a departure from the conventional trajectory of US foreign policy....
Tensions between the Philippines and China in the South China Sea have been making more headlines in 2025 after escalating alarmingly last...
The Korean Peninsula remains one of the most volatile regions in the world with ongoing tensions between South and North Korea threatening regional...
Four years on from the military coup that deposed the National League for Democracy government elected in Myanmar’s November 2020 elections, the...
As superpower tensions rise, ASEAN’s principled pragmatism offers a unique advantage in navigating the future global order, writes Anthony Milner.
The EU is already ASEAN's third largest trade partner, and they have free trade agreements with two ASEAN members, and four more are under...
As ASEAN nations seek membership in BRICS, Japan has the opportunity to create an alternative coalition that upholds international law while offering...
By Fiona Raval President of Singapore Tharman Shanmugaratnam concluded a four-day state visit to India on 18 January 2025. The first Indian tour...
At the ASEAN Future Forum, UK Ambassador to ASEAN Sarah Tiffin spoke with Việt Nam News' Anh Đức on the current achievements of the UK and ASEAN...