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The monsoon belt from Southeast Asia to West Africa is the part of the planet that is urbanising fastest, and where catastrophic rainfall is set to increase most dramatically, says David Fickling for Bloomberg Opinion.
This week, Mike and Jude are joined by Thomas Parks, Country Representative for Thailand with The Asia Foundation and author of the recently published book Southeast Asia’s Multipolar Future: Averting a New Cold War. They begin with an overview of ...
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Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos (1973)
The 1973 documentary *Southeast Asia: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos*, produced by Coronet, provides a geographic, political, and cultural overview of the region. It explores the commonalities among the people of North and South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos while ...
This Paper explores the evolving power generation landscape in Southeast Asia. It provides an overview of the region’s progress in its transition to clean energy. It identifies opportunities for closer cooperation between Southeast Asia and Victoria ...
Center for Southeast Asia Studies Overview The Center for Southeast Asia Studies (CSEAS) was founded in 1960 for the development of research and teaching on the countries of Southeast Asia - now covering Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste, and Vietnam - and the region as a whole.
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Netflix Says Global Viewership Of Southeast Asian Content Grew By Almost 50% From 2023 To 2024
Netflix has said global viewership of Southeast Asian content on its platform grew by nearly 50% from 2023 to 2024.
Southeast Asia has the opportunity to redefine inclusive development for the region by raising standards for data and ethical AI through multistakeholder approaches. If the current policy conversation does not evolve, the region risks ceding its voice to ...
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Flood rescue efforts intensify in Asia
Hundreds of thousands of people stranded by the violent floods that have swept through in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia were on Tuesday facing increasingly alarming shortages of food and fuel.