Reframing Japan's agriculture industry as an ordinary sector with diverse actors, not only family farmers, will pave the way ...
Faris Abdurrachman is Master’s student in Quantitative Economics at New York University Stern School of Business and Graduate School of Arts and Science and is former Research Analyst in the Australia ...
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David S Abraham is a Hitachi International Affairs Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and previously worked at the White House Office of Management and Budget.
In 2014, the New Colombo Plan was envisaged as a way for Australians to become 'ambassadors' to the Indo-Pacific and to ...
Jenny Balboa is Lecturer at the Tokyo University of Foreign Studies and at the Department of Global and Interdisciplinary Studies, Hosei University.
The Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP’s) surprisingly poor showing in Japan’s Lower House election on 27 October is at first blush a victory for democracy in Japan. The snap election called by Prime ...
Japan faces political uncertainty after the 27 October 2024 election produced a hung parliament. The Liberal Democratic Party suffered major losses over recent scandals, while opposition parties ...
Moscow alliance has been formalised with a new treaty, prompting the United States to reconsider its engagement strategy.
Australia's industrial policy is shifting significantly with the introduction of the Future Made in Australia Act, which aims to enhance local manufacturing and reduce reliance on commodity exports.
The 27 October general election for Japan’s House of Representatives resulted in a major setback for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)– Komeito coalition. The ruling parties were widely ...
The Hathras tragedy in July 2024, where 121 people died during a religious congregation led by godman Bhole Baba, sheds light on the enduring influence of godmen in India. Politicians from across ...