Singapore’s Growing Role as a Production Hub in the Chip Industry Supply Chain
Big Western chipmakers are increasingly turning towards Singapore as a production hub, both to meet growing demands and to diversify their supply chain risks.
The Philippines Commemorates 37th Anniversary of People's Power Revolution
On Feb. 25 last week, the Philippines marked the 37th anniversary of the People’s Power Revolution.
The Central Bank’s Balancing Act in Australia: Managing Inflation without Crashing the Housing Market
In early December, The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) lifted interest rates for the eighth consecutive month, taking its benchmark to 3.1%.
Is There Any Hope for Myanmar's Democracy? [Op-Ed]
Aung San Suu Kyi, the famed Nobel laureate who had been placed under house arrest for most of the last three decades, had just won a landslide victory in the country’s first openly contested elections in 15 years.
The Losing US Strategy in Southeast Asia and How to Fix It
Amidst the ongoing political tug of war between the US and China, Biden has to establish what ASEAN centrality means.
US-ASEAN Tops Agenda as ASEAN Leaders Prepare to Meet
President Joe Biden met with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders on Nov. 12, marking the 45th year of U.S.-ASEAN cooperation and raising issues of U.S. support in the region amidst increasing intervention from China.