By Greenpeace Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s recent visit to Malaysia and Indonesia highlights the ‘business as usual’ agenda of pushing fossil fuels first, despite just energy transition talks ...
Southeast Asia consists of eleven countries that reach from eastern India to China, and is generally divided into “mainland” and “island” zones. The mainland (Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and ...
In May 2018, the Council on Foreign Relations’ Southeast Asia program convened a workshop to examine the direction of the U.S.-Southeast Asia relationship from the present to 2030. The workshop ...
Since the late 2000s, Southeast Asia's democratization has stalled and, in some of the region's most economically and strategically important nations, gone into reverse. The region's rollback from ...
A South Korean court on Friday rejected a request from the prosecutors' office to extend the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over a criminal investigation into his short-lived ...
Southeast Asia needs provisions for penalties and better policing of green claims ... The database currently only includes cases in three countries, although RimbaWatch and project partner Greenpeace ...
A Dutch court has ordered the government to cut nitrogen pollution in protected nature areas after a case brought by Greenpeace Netherlands Greenpeace brought the case to the courts as it argued ...
Ring in the new year with performances and craft activities inspired by Lunar New Year traditions across Asia, including lion dances, face-painting, and snake-charms! Join ASPI online for an in-depth ...