What’s “green” in Indonesia may not be truly green.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is stuck in a high-stake gambit between upholding commitments to the United States, responding to China’s antagonism and managing ASEAN discontent.
What’s “green” in Indonesia may not be truly green.
MSMEs may stand to lose if carbon pricing measures were implemented in Malaysia today.
Indonesia aims to become a regional leader in CCS technology.
Indonesia’s climate policies continued to be overshadowed by economic development priorities.
Press release by PPIH, the organizer of IC-SET 2024.
As Malaysia reduced its fuel subsidy, EVs may become a more attractive option, spurring sustainable innovation in the automotive sector.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is stuck in a high-stake gambit between upholding commitments to the United States, responding to China’s antagonism and managing ASEAN discontent.
The world is grappling with the triple planetary crisis of extreme weather, pollution and biodiversity loss. Malaysia has not been spared.
The EU has taken a progressive step towards regulating AI. Its implications will reverberate worldwide.
Recent global and local events have intensified identity politics in Malaysia.
This flawed work of genius is a cinematic experience about pathos, acceptance and a rejection of authority.
What are the mental health impacts of viewing Gaza-related social media content among Malaysians? This report by the Green Ribbon Group offers a perspective.
China’s harsh treatment of its minorities and unresolved tension over the South China Sea may hamper a closer China-Indonesia collaboration in counterterrorism.
China’s aggressive activities in the cyberspace have often targeted middle powers that are its neighbours.
Russia weaponizes anti-Semitism to galvanize global support for its invasion of Ukraine. However, its messages are sometimes conflicting and unexpected depending on the target audience.
Indonesia’s proposed Kodam expansion faces criticism for being outdated, straining the budget and risking a return to military dominance. It is suggested for the military focusing on strategic troop placement and prioritizing reforms to address contemporary security threats instead.