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  • Jul 10, 2024 | dialnet.unirioja.es | Emma Dalton

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  • May 31, 2023 | eastasiaforum.org | Jayant Menon |Abdul Rahman Yaacob |Martina Baradel |Emma Dalton

    Author: Jayant Menon, ISEASChina is Cambodia’s largest bilateral donor, lender, investor and trading partner. About a quarter of Cambodia’s total trade, a third of aid and two-fifths of foreign direct investment (FDI) and external debt involves China. Although Sino-Cambodian diplomatic and economic relations date back centuries, they have grown sharply over recent decades. Economic relations have been strengthened by Cambodia’s active participation in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

  • May 29, 2023 | eastasiaforum.org | Maholopa Laveil |Emma Dalton |Abdul Rahman Yaacob |Martina Baradel

    Author: Maholopa Laveil, Lowy InstituteOn 30 April, Prime Minister James Marape’s rule reached 47 months, the average tenure of a Papua New Guinean prime minister since independence in 1975. Marape came to office in 2019 touting a ‘take back PNG’ policy largely focused on increasing state and landowner equity in resource projects, while paying lip service to other important sectors such as agriculture, fisheries and manufacturing.

  • May 25, 2023 | eastasiaforum.org | Abdul Rahman Yaacob |Martina Baradel |Emma Dalton

    Author: Tien Foo Sing, National University of SingaporeSingapore’s housing market is going through some big changes. It has a dual market structure consisting of a public and a private market. The public housing market is divided into a primary and a secondary (resale) market. The Housing & Development Board is responsible for building and selling public housing flats at concessionary prices in the primary market to Singaporeans.

  • May 25, 2023 | eastasiaforum.org | Robin Jeffrey |Abdul Rahman Yaacob |Martina Baradel |Emma Dalton

    Author: Robin Jeffrey, Institute of South Asian StudiesThe big saffron-coloured bus, driven by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and carrying his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its associates, blew a tyre on 10 May. The BJP’s incumbent government lost heavily in legislative elections in the southern state of Karnataka. (The bus of course is a metaphor: bus driving is not among the many virtues ascribed to Prime Minister Modi). Karnataka is the eighth most populous state in India.

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