Implications of the Venezuela Case for Southeast Asia: Parallels and Limits
Hoang Thi Ha|Aries A. Arugay
What can Southeast Asia learn from the US' recent actions in Venezuela?

Hoang Thi Ha|Aries A. Arugay
What can Southeast Asia learn from the US' recent actions in Venezuela?
William Choong|Eugene R.L. Tan
Notwithstanding an ongoing high-profile naval deployment, the UK cannot be considered a credible power in the Indo-Pacific as long as it tiptoes around the security challenges from China.
Siwage Dharma Negara|Maria Monica Wihardja
Siwage Dharma Negara and Maria Monica Wihardja outline recommendations for Indonesia as the ASEAN Chair to align ASEAN’s interests with the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF).
Melinda Martinus
Melinda Martinus scrutinises softer prospects of the new ASEAN-Korea relationship.
Joanne Lin
As ASEAN and ROK leaders meet, Joanne Lin looks at the Republic of Korea (ROK)’s growing ambition in the Indo-Pacific under President Yoon and its implications on ASEAN.
William Choong|Joanne Lin
Canada is still on the outside looking in, even if it will be promoted to a strategic partnership with ASEAN next month.
Ratih Indraswari|Melinda Martinus
Ratih Indraswari and Melinda Martinus analyse South Korea’s foreign policy direction and engagement with ASEAN under President Yoon Suk Yeol’s leadership.
Hoang Thi Ha|William Choong
Analyses about the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) tend to focus on its four-way formal structures. An examination of the bilateral and plurilateral interactions between Quad members, as well as those between Quad members and other regional states, suggests that their coalition building is much more nimble and flexible.
Joanne Lin|Sean King
South Korea’s new Indo-Pacific strategy underscores the country’s ambitions to be a “global pivotal state”. Seoul seeks to effect a careful balance: inclining towards the US-led grouping advocating a “free and open Indo-Pacific”, while at the same time engaging China.
Joanne Lin
Ambassador Abraham’s new mandate in ASEAN, at these most challenging of times, will be extremely vital. He must cultivate strategic trust, and balance the interests of ten diverse countries against the U.S.’ vested interests in the Indo-Pacific.