Looking Ahead, Southeast Asia After the Coup d’État in Myanmar
By Hadrien T. Saperstein, Researcher at Asia Centre. The Coup d’État in Myanmar On the 1st of February, 2021, the
By Hadrien T. Saperstein, Researcher at Asia Centre. The Coup d’État in Myanmar On the 1st of February, 2021, the
By Romain Caillaud, principal of the consulting firm SIPA Partners and a researcher associated with the Singaporean think tank ISEAS.
Hadrien T. Saperstein, researcher for Asia Centre, specialising in maritime strategic thought and strategic foresight analysis for the Indo-Pacific region,
Christian Lechervy, Permanent Secretary for the Pacific from 2014 to 2018, published a new article in the Outre-Terre review, in
Pimtawan Nidhi-u-tai* and Lalin Kovudhikulrungsri** Introduction In October 2020, the National Space Policy Committee (NSPC) finally approved the Draft National
Hadrien T. Saperstein[1] and Loris Cera[2] Abstract: After a brief discussion on the transition from the first to second space
Hadrien T. Saperstein, researcher at Asia Centre. On the 16th of December, 2020, the Minister of Higher Education, Sciences, Research
Jean-Pierre Cabestan, professor at Hong Kong Baptist University, member of the Orientation Board of Asia Centre, and responsible for East
Compte Rendu: “EU-Korea Convergences and partnerships 10 years after the EU-Korea FTA, in the post Covid era and within the
Hadrien T. Saperstein, researcher at Asia Centre “The issue raised by the aftermath of the breathtaking electoral sequence that the
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