Author: Dominick Reuter, Shubhangi Goel

Indonesia passed legislation on Thursday expanding the role of Southeast Asia’s largest armed forces, undoing some of the curbs installed two decades ago after the Suharto dictatorship and adding fresh questions about the country’s direction under President Prabowo Subianto.Read More

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President Donald Trump’s tariffs and other policies have some financiers and officials in Asia predicting the remaking of the post-World War II economic order, leading to an urgent quest to diversify away from America. The period after World War II saw a global order underpinned by multilateral institutions, such as the United Nations and the World Bank. The United States emerged as the dominant force, with the dollar as the world’s reserve currency.Read More

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