Multilateralism

The future of Asian FTAs and trade blocs after Covid-19

With the Covid-19 pandemic, the Asia-Pacific region (APAC) is facing a new challenge to its economic and trade engine. As…

5 years ago

Will Covid-19 see India rise as a new responsible global stakeholder ?

The current state of international affairs is unique in its complete vulnerability to one single external factor: the Covid-19 pandemic.…

5 years ago

Analysing President Xi Jinping’s speech at the World Health Assembly

This article was originally published on The Kootneeti, on May 20th, 2020. Thank you to The Kootneeti for their kind…

5 years ago

The resurgence of the phoenix: Covid-19 and the fate of multilateralism

At the time of writing, the author is confined to her home as a consequence of the state of emergency…

5 years ago

Manufacturing the enemy. From trade war to the pandemic spat, the impossible cohabitation of China and the US

Throughout their history, the United States have built their identity as a great power around the figure of their external…

5 years ago

Singapore reaffirms its role as a global affairs fixer

Singapore has just strengthened its global position as an international affairs and trade intermediary, proxy and fixer. With the signing…

5 years ago

China’s inroads into Latin America have Japan take notice

China’s growing presence in Latin America and the Carribean (LAC) is having other Asia-Pacific economic powers take notice and, amongst…

5 years ago

More of Trump’s “Art of the Deal” on display in Osaka

Osaka's G20 summit was the setting of yet another display of Trump's two-steps-backward-one-step-forward "Art of the Deal" tactics... After branding…

5 years ago