Indonesia’s government debt ahead of 2019 presidential election: A real economic concern?
TOMMY SOESMANTO AND YENNY TJOE | The increasing level of Indonesia’s government debt has become a hot topic ahead of the 2019 presidential… Read More
TOMMY SOESMANTO AND YENNY TJOE | The increasing level of Indonesia’s government debt has become a hot topic ahead of the 2019 presidential… Read More
Last fortnight, countries in the Indo-Pacific region, as elsewhere, were absorbed in trying to make sense of the June 12th Singapore Summit between US President… Read More
Tuesday 5 June 2018, Griffith Asia Institute Seminar, Urban Housing Challenges in China On 5 June 2018, Dr Zhi Liu, Director of Peking University – Lincoln Institute Centre… Read More
Thursday 21 June 2018, Reserve Bank of Fiji, Suva On 21 June 2018, Dr Parmendra Sharma and Mr Esala Masitabua convened a Griffith University – Reserve… Read More
ANDREW SELTH | A decision by the US to accept the name Myanmar seems unlikely any time soon. When Aung San Suu Kyi’s… Read More
PETER LAYTON | Grand strategy may seem an irrelevant idea but it’s not. As Colin Gray declares “all strategy is grand strategy.” Without a grand… Read More
YAN ISLAM | Once derided as an ‘international basket case’ following its emergence as an independent nation in 1971 after a bitter war… Read More
The highly anticipated summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un took place with great fanfare in Singapore last Tuesday, but the debate over its outcomes… Read More
The last fortnight witnessed perhaps one of the most eventful episodes in recent times, with significant ramifications for the Indo-Pacific region. The highly anticipated… Read More
Every state appreciates docile neighbours and it is especially true for major powers. China is no exception. It has enjoyed North Korean docility in the… Read More