China looms as the elephant in the Davos room
This, despite there being hardly any Chinese participants at this year’s World Economic Forum.
This, despite there being hardly any Chinese participants at this year’s World Economic Forum.
Two decades on, China and Asean are having yet another crack at the code. Is it time to ditch what looks like mission impossible?
The G20, as the premier international forum involving all great and most middle powers, is the perfect platform to reaffirm the need for states to refrain from sponsoring…
Bangladesh has historically been part of ancient Indo-Pacific connectivity, and it has declared that it shall continue to be a part of ensuring future connectivity in the region.
The history of Myanmar is the history of struggle with coups, military rule, religious persecution, and ethnic conflict.
Its success of dealing with the Myanmar crisis is the litmus test for Asean’s credibility and relevance.
The writer says the best way to move forward is for the US to continue to build trust with ASEAN and realize its commitments to upholding peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific.
While the US can play an important role, ASEAN should lead the way in resolving the Myanmar crisis and restoring the democratically-elected government of Myanmar.
The writer says the region could have a new regional architecture in which certain nations could invest without abandoning ASEAN and its ossified rules.
The writer says China and Asean member states have worked quite well on promoting maritime cooperation for many years.