The Rise of Special Economic Zones in Indonesia
Indonesia seeks to stimulate economic dynamism by attracting investment through its Special Economic Zones.
Indonesia seeks to stimulate economic dynamism by attracting investment through its Special Economic Zones.
The term ‘Indo-Pacific’ has been thrown around recently, but what does it mean to different countries and why is it being used?
Last December, in commemoration of the bicentennial anniversary of the founding of modern Singapore, the nation’s first-of-its-kind ground-up initiative celebrated the nation’s peace and prosperity by breaking two new records in the Singapore Book of Records – the Largest Mass Lion Dance Display and the Largest Lion Eye-dotting Ceremony.
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Chile and Singapore, the Embassy of Chile held a celebration at the iconic Raffles Hotel Singapore in memory of Pablo Neruda, a celebrated poet and Nobel Prize winner.
China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative can bring good fortune to countries it steps foot in, but leaders must also be wary of dead ends they may find difficult to navigate out of.
Faced with the creeping temperatures and rising sea levels, anxious masses of young people across
Often cited as natural partners in transregionalism, what exactly is disrupting the cooperation between ASEAN and the EU, the two most successful regional organisations in the world?
As the disaster of the Third Indochina War unfolded, the seemingly united front of ASEAN appeared to be nothing more than a facade.
As we commemorate the 52nd #ASEANDAY, let’s take a deeper look at the narrative of unity that the regional organisation had attempted to portray during the Third Indochina War.
Dear readers, Alas, it is that time again, as that damned scourge we call examinations
In light of the French Yellow Vests Protests, what other movements have used symbols to such effect? The IAS Gazette explores a few of them.