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East Asia Forum
Non-profit Organizations
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 4,044 followers
Economics, Politics and Public Policy in East Asia and the Pacific.
About us
East Asia Forum is a platform for analysis and research on politics, economics, business, law, security, international relations and society relevant to public policy, centred on the Asia Pacific region. It consists of an online publication and a quarterly magazine, East Asia Forum Quarterly, which aim to provide clear and original analysis from the leading minds in the region and beyond. Based out of the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University, the Forum is a joint initiative of two academic research networks: the East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) and the South Asian Bureau of Economic Research (SABER). East Asia Forum is edited by Shiro Armstrong and Peter Drysdale. The views expressed in this forum are those of the individual authors and do not represent the views of the ANU, EABER, SABER, or the institutions to which the authors are attached. East Asia Forum publishes twice daily. A weekly lead article is published every Sunday evening, and a Digest is sent to subscribers every Monday morning. EAF content is peer reviewed and articles are checked for factual accuracy and edited to conform to style conventions. East Asia Forum is catalogued and archived by the National Library of Australia.
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External link for East Asia Forum
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- Politics, Economics, and Public Policy
Locations
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Australian National University
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 0200, AU
Employees at East Asia Forum
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Shiro Armstrong
Professor, The Australian National University
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Andree Surianta
PhD Scholar at the Australian National University
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Sarah Parsons
Managing Director at East West Interface, Leading Expert in Cross-Cultural Comms & Strategies, Research Associate at Japan Research Centre, SOAS and…
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Niki van den Heuvel
IPEd Accredited Editor, Hill Editing
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The next Japanese leader is most likely aligned with Abe’s legacy and his pragmatic combination of external and internal balancing.
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An ASEAN Centre on Transnational Crime would be pivotal to addressing emerging transnational criminal challenges, supporting the ASEAN Community vision.
Strengthening ASEAN’s responses to transnational crime
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Nepal’s transactional, personalist politics mired in backroom deals and shifting alliances overshadow democratic governance, programmatic politics and accountability.
Nepal must shift from personalist to programmatic politics
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Australia's investment in Pacific cybersecurity must be tailored to each nation's needs if it is to achieve its intended results.
Australia stepping up to assist Pacific cybersecurity
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China restructures its military capabilities to position itself for ‘intelligentised warfare’
Honing the PLA’s capacity for information warfare is not without precedence
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As 2025 CPTPP Commission chair, Australia has the opportunity to encourage China to demonstrate the credibility of its goal to proactively align with high standard international trade rules.
Australia can encourage China’s credibility in the CPTPP
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China has a long road of reforms ahead, but a switch from investment-led growth to a consumption-driven model is necessary to restore the economy back to health and calm geopolitical tensions.
Will bad times make for good policy in China?
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China's current deflationary crisis calls for bold reforms targeting local government debt, the property market and industrial profitability.
China needs boldness from its economic policymakers
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As Indonesia’s new capital of Nusantara promises national progress, it risks erasing Indigenous women’s rights and cultural heritage through displacement and environmental degradation.
Displaced Indigenous women bear the brunt of Indonesia’s capital city project
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