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Making Infrastructure Green
Green infrastructure is a great enabler and a foundation for improved incomes, livelihoods and human well-being that will be critical to...


In the middle of a perfect storm: political risks of the Belt and Road project at Kyaukphyu, Myanmar
China’s Belt and Road Initiative features major initiatives in South and South East Asia and beyond for infrastructure connectivity and...


Geopolitical rivalry is no answer to managing the pressing risks of new technology
Robust, zero-trust, supplier-blind cybersecurity would benefit from some global rules


The AIIB: Chinese multilateralism at a time of geopolitical shift
Originally published in Society and Economy Abstract How China will contribute to global governance has become a critical question in...


Three challenges for Asia's digital future
As the world enters a new era that might be termed Globalization 2.0, Asia-Pacific nations are striving to develop rules, norms and...


The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: lessons for an Australia China strategy?
The Australia China relationship prospered while it required no real strategy apart from making hay. Both countries benefited enormously...


The US “Clean Network” Risks Undermining a Rules-Based Tech World
The new US-China tech war: at stake is who sets the rules for data, communications, AI-driven networks of the future


Managing political risks on the Belt and Road
This year has demonstrated the critical importance of managing risks. An Expert Blog on Belt and Road risks


Decoupling: Trump's Challenge to the Global Order
The US is pushing to decouple from China, but the Trump administration’s geopolitical confrontation with Beijing is spooking others


Global opportunities, but with political risks
China is taking a leading role in world order. A closer look at the Belt & Road Initiative can help to understand - and manage - the risks


Political risk on the Belt and Road
China's Belt & Road Initiative has generated a discourse of political risks, at the same time as rising US-China geopolitical contest


Social credit: the next China risk for business
As China recovers from the Covid-19 crisis, the apparatus of the state is about to be devoted to a new form of social control. By the...
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