Southeast Asia is increasingly turning to middle powers as a hedge against heightening U.S.-China competition in the region.
Instead of choosing between the U.S. and China, many Southeast Asian states are building ties with middle powers like Japan ...
The world is in for a “very rocky period in global economic relations” with the incoming Trump presidency and the BRICS can ...
Having checked China in Asia, the Biden administration will be a hard act to follow, particularly given regional governments’ ...
As Southeast Asian nations grapple with US President-elect Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric and trade war threats, the incoming lea ...
Fighter jets during an exercise among the United States, Japan, and South Korea in the East China Sea, 2024 U.S. Asia policy over the last 40 years has been a success. There have been no major ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has expressed regret that his Chinese counterpart chose not to hold talks with him ...
The return of Donald Trump to the White House adds a further layer of uncertainty for developing countries seeking to balance their relations between the United States and China. The Republican ...
And Southeast Asia, led by Singapore and comprising emerging players such as Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam, too, ...