Author: Evelyn Devadason, ANU Malaysia has a total of 1.9 million registered migrant workers, constituting approximately 21 per cent of the workforce, making Malaysia the largest...
As Asia rings in 2011, will it ring in a new economic order too? For two generations, with India a conspicuous exception, much of Asia relied...
Author: Andrew MacIntyre, ANU Australia continues to enjoy markedly better economic performance than most other wealthy countries. But problems are accumulating. The 2010 federal election yielded...
Author: Nicholas Farrelly, ANU In Thailand’s traditional style of kick-boxing, the bout begins with ornate and time-consuming preambles.
Author: Mukul G. Asher, NUS, Singapore The 2008 global crisis and its aftermath have not adversely impacted Singapore’s medium term growth performance
Author: Simon Tay, SIIA President Obama’s 10 day tour of Asia’s four largest democracies showed a continued commitment to engage Asia, even if difficult Tea Party...
Author: Joel Rathus, Adelaide University While the worst of the Global Financial Crisis may have passed, in East Asia the economic pressures are still mounting. Regional...
Author: Long S. Le, University of Houston The competitive advantage of Southeast Asian countries in the 21 st century will be about the ability of their...