Australia–Vietnam cooperation on rare earths can help build refining capacity and diversify supply chains amid great power rivalry.
China’s critical mineral strategy is often viewed through a geopolitical lens that overstates the risks it poses to global supply chains. While China is a dominant processor, it remains heavily import ...
Anh Khoi Tran is currently pursuing a Master of International Relations and a Master of Public and Social Policy at Macquarie University. His research interests include green politics, geoeconomics, ...
Hai Hoang Vu holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam. His primary research interests focus on middle power diplomacy and security issues in the Indo ...
The US Supreme Court's strikedown of President Trump's tariffs offers little reprieve for its trading partners, with the ...
Thailand’s referendum signals broad support for constitutional change, but election outcomes will likely make progressive ...
Asian countries should overcome the TACO mindset and pursue a proactive trade strategy in response to US tariffs that ...
Fresh from joining ASEAN, Timor-Leste faces a defining moment as the shutdown of its main gas field accelerates the push for ...
Chancay Port shows that Belt and Road infrastructure succeeds when it aligns with market demand, but its long-term scale ...
As governments trade efficiency for security, resilience and strategic control, critical minerals are driving a new era of globalisation ...
A two-track approach to critical minerals that separates supply chains for defence and energy transition technologies could preserve the efficiencies of trade while protecting security vulnerabilities ...
Sri Lanka’s governing coalition has prioritised stability and anti-corruption, but delayed reforms and missteps threaten its popular mandate.
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