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COC negotiators will carry on burden

Negotiations over the Code of Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea remain intractable.

Japan could take lead to bring Asean ‘higher’

The Fukuda Doctrine introduced in 1977 laid the foundation for Japan and Asean relations.

Seizing Asean’s digital moment

Much has been said about Asean’s digital potential. The region’s digital economy is poised to reach US$1 trillion by 2030, driven by a large...

US-Sino rivalry driving development financing

The competition for influence among great powers like the United States and China is continually reshaping the global landscape.

Asean should be open but wary about Quad

Quad is one in a constellation of mini-laterals gaining currency amid shifting sands in Southeast Asian geopolitics. Quad can bring something to the table for Asean but it, too, could pose risks.

The tragedy of middle power politics

Amid trust deficit, Asean should get its act together and take lead as US-Sino rivalry plays out in the region.

ISIS Focus 01/2024 no. 19

This issue of Focus expounds on the themes and issues covered during the 36th Asia-Pacific Roundtable (APR), one of the Institute of Strategic & International Studies (Isis) Malaysia's flagship conterences.

Will Progressive Wage Policy make or break MSMEs?

Move to increase quality, productivity requires industry wide participation The Progressive Wage Policy (PWP) appears tailored for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), excluding multinational...

Adaptation: Urgent need for proactive adaptation strategies in Malaysia

Malaysia faces escalating climate hazards such as inundation, heat and storm surges that have far-reaching effects on the economy, local communities and the built environment.
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