South Korea’s economic growth offers slowed significantly since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. The five-year average GDP growth... Read More →
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Crime Fighting with SBEZs
As South-East Asian countries gear up for their ASEAN Economic Community, coming into effect by the end of... Read More →
Breaking Myanmar's Election...
Largely ignoring problems over the decades, Myanmar has a long record of electoral corruption and fraud. Electoral corruption... Read More →
Sri Lanka's Attempt to Strike a...
Former president Mahinda Rajapaksa’s failed bid to return to power as Sri Lanka’utes prime minister is seen by... Read More →
Greece's Problems Have Not Gone...
Greece leaving the euro is old news. Since the former Greek Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras, agreed to a... Read More →
Overcoming Obstacles to Reform and...
China’s next Five-Year Plan is due for formal approval through the National People’s Congress within March 2016. One... Read More →
Japanese Politics Hear from Students
Recent student protests in Japan against the Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) suggested changes to constitutional reinterpretation have Japan... Read More →
Can the Next Indonesian Election...
On 9 December, Indonesia will have its first simultaneous local executive elections to elect governors, area heads and... Read More →
New Japan SDF Legislation Breaks from...
In the wee hours from the morning yesterday, Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)–Komeito coalition muscled a collection... Read More →
Shinzo's 'Abenomics'...
Japan's markets will reopen Thursday. The day after, Japan expects to report that core inflation fell back below... Read More →
Another Crossroad for Brazil
This could be a decisive week for Brazil as the toxic mixture of complicated politics, worsening basic principles... Read More →
Could the Ukraine Crisis Benefit China?
The impact of the Ukraine crisis around the geopolitical order in Europe as well as beyond is clear.... Read More →