There has been a growing consensus in the national and international aid architecture that sporadic or scattered aid modality should be avoided, while…
12 Jan 2021
Proactive and efficient policies that complement electricity tariff reforms are needed to enhance residential power service supply in emerging…
12 Jan 2021
It started slowly, almost insignificantly. But in a mere few months, what most people thought of at first as a regional infection had evolved into a…
11 Jan 2021
<p>chapter in “The Future of Think Tanks and Policy Advice Around the World”, a book edited by James McGann The purpose of this short article is…
10 Jan 2021
A look at the year of 2020 by the RSiS staff and essays including research and education.
08 Jan 2021
In order to keep abreast of emerging issues at the National/International and local level, the SDPI brings out a Bi-weekly E-Newsletter on “COVID-19”.…
08 Jan 2021
In 2021, as the spread of COVID-19 subsides gradually, the global economic growth rate is expected to rebound due to the base effect and the current,…
06 Jan 2021
A recent major advance in US anti-corruption, anti-money laundering law may soon make its way to Southeast Asia. ASEAN and Singapore need to signal…
06 Jan 2021
Vietnam is currently experiencing one of the most intensive urban transitions in the world. Its urban population doubled over the last thirty years (UN…
05 Jan 2021
There is a tremendous amount of anxiety in Southeast Asia over the rising power of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Over the past four decades,…
05 Jan 2021
Great Britain and the European Union finally agreed upon their Trade and Cooperation Agreement. It was a long, arduous process. Although Brexit comes…
05 Jan 2021
A combination of one of the oldest professions – espionage – with one of the newer ones – cyber hacking – has led to hyperbole and threats of kinetic…
04 Jan 2021