Tag: geoeconomics
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ASEAN Exits 2025 Bruised but Not Broken
Introduction: A Year of Strain and Resilience As 2025 closes, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) walks away from the year with a bruised but enduring sense of resilience. The region faced intensified geoeconomic pressures, rising unilateralism from major powers, internal political tensions, and persistent supply chain disruptions. Yet, when compared with other regions,…
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ASEAN Exits 2025 Bruised but Not Broken: Lessons and Outlook
Introduction: A Year of Trial for Southeast Asia The year 2025 presented Southeast Asia with a complex mix of geoeconomic pressures, rising unilateralism, internal tensions, and global supply chain disruptions. ASEAN member states faced inflation, capital volatility, and shifts in trade norms as external powers recalibrated their relationships with the region. Yet despite the bruises,…
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Why India Could Shape 2026’s Geoeconomic Risk Landscape, Top of the Davos List
H2: The Davos Risk Ranking sets a cautionary tone for 2026 The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report for 2026 highlights a troubling trend: the most consequential risks aren’t only about conflicts or natural disasters. Instead, geoeconomic confrontation — including trade wars, sanctions, and the weaponisation of supply chains — occupies the top tier of…
