Heightened geopolitical rivalry and the pushback against globalisation have challenged the multilateral trading system in Asia and globally. This East Asia Forum Quarterly examines how the region is navigating the new trade landscape through the COVID pandemic. For Asia, fixing a broken WTO is top priority. The resilience of supply chains, the foreign investment environment, international economic coercion, the digital economic revolution, and the emergence of a new multipolar are other issues put under scrutiny in this issue
The rise of new powers throughout the 2000s and the 2010s augurs the end of the unipolar system that...
With the Covid-19 pandemic, the Asia-Pacific region (APAC) is facing a new challenge to its economic...
While the global financial crisis (GFC) precipitated stagnation in the United States and throughout ...
How can Asia deal with the triple crises—health, economic and financial—of COVID-19? This issue of E...
The changing geopolitical context compels middle powers to act. Countries have responded by forming ...
In this paper, we explore the possible policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic shock as well as th...
East Asia, for long the epitome of successful engagement in trade, faces serious challenges: technol...
Economic integration in Asia has been led by market forces, precisely by the competition to better p...
Suddenly Asia has emerged as a major player in the global economy. Asia already accounts for 27 per ...
‘Brighter prospects, optimistic markets, challenges ahead’. That was the title of the International ...
Few American administrations in living memory face as arduous a set of domestic and external policy ...
The emergence of the region is a modern phenomenon and still in the process of evolution. The econom...
Trade data of the one year following the crisis suggests that Japan, by far the regions largest econ...
The global trading system has underpinned huge growth in trade and the integration of economies that...
The world is witnessing a sudden and swift global adjustment towards intensive digitalisation. This ...
The rise of new powers throughout the 2000s and the 2010s augurs the end of the unipolar system that...
With the Covid-19 pandemic, the Asia-Pacific region (APAC) is facing a new challenge to its economic...
While the global financial crisis (GFC) precipitated stagnation in the United States and throughout ...
How can Asia deal with the triple crises—health, economic and financial—of COVID-19? This issue of E...
The changing geopolitical context compels middle powers to act. Countries have responded by forming ...
In this paper, we explore the possible policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic shock as well as th...
East Asia, for long the epitome of successful engagement in trade, faces serious challenges: technol...
Economic integration in Asia has been led by market forces, precisely by the competition to better p...
Suddenly Asia has emerged as a major player in the global economy. Asia already accounts for 27 per ...
‘Brighter prospects, optimistic markets, challenges ahead’. That was the title of the International ...
Few American administrations in living memory face as arduous a set of domestic and external policy ...
The emergence of the region is a modern phenomenon and still in the process of evolution. The econom...
Trade data of the one year following the crisis suggests that Japan, by far the regions largest econ...
The global trading system has underpinned huge growth in trade and the integration of economies that...
The world is witnessing a sudden and swift global adjustment towards intensive digitalisation. This ...
The rise of new powers throughout the 2000s and the 2010s augurs the end of the unipolar system that...
With the Covid-19 pandemic, the Asia-Pacific region (APAC) is facing a new challenge to its economic...
While the global financial crisis (GFC) precipitated stagnation in the United States and throughout ...