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Asian Development Cooperation: Insights from Australia
December 5, 2012
While the Asian Century is most often used to describe the global shift of economic power to Asia, Asia’s rise is also significant in the area of development cooperation. Asian countries have emerged as game changers in the aid arena, challenging traditional notions of aid, reshaping global aid architecture…
Topics: Development and Aid Effectiveness | Foreign Aid | Regional Cooperation | Washington DC
Countries: Australia | China | India | Indonesia | Korea | Malaysia
Women Business Owners Prepare for Unified ASEAN Economic Community
November 28, 2012
While leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) met in Phnom Penh on November 18 for the 21st ASEAN Summit, concerns over the prospect of a unified ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) for 2015 spilled over into smaller discussions among the business…
Topics: ASEAN | Economic Development | Governance | Regional Cooperation | Washington DC | Women's Empowerment
Countries: Cambodia | Malaysia | Philippines | Thailand
Bloggers Discuss Internet Freedom at 2012 BlogFest in Cambodia
November 14, 2012
A buzz of excitement filled the room, with camera lights flashing and fingers fervently typing on laptops and smartphones. Students, young professionals, and seasoned journalists from around the Asia-Pacific gathered eagerly for the start of BlogFest Asia 2012 in Siem Reap…
Topics: ASEAN | Censorship | Media | Regional Cooperation | Technology & Development
Countries: Cambodia | Malaysia | Philippines | Vietnam
2013 Budget to Boost Innovation in Malaysia
October 31, 2012
Amid concerns over its rising deficit, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak unveiled the 2013 Budget last month – the last before national elections expected next year. The latest budget is part of a series of efforts started by the government in the 1990s to keep Malaysia on track…
Topics: Economic Development | Elections | Governance | Technology & Development
Countries: Malaysia
Asia Shows Courage for Change
October 24, 2012
Earlier this month, I attended the 2012 IMF-World Bank annual meeting in Tokyo for the first time and, as expected, talks about the eurozone crisis dominated discussions. However, some very compelling conversations revolving around Asia’s role in this environment and beyond…
Topics: Development and Aid Effectiveness | Foreign Aid | Regional Cooperation
Countries: Burma / Myanmar | China | India | Malaysia | Philippines | Sri Lanka
Will Malaysiakini Ruling Bring Greater Media Freedom?
October 17, 2012
Malaysiakini, a trailblazing, online news service based in Kuala Lumpur and published in English, Malay, Chinese, and Tamil with an impressive readership of 2.5 million per month, has for more than a decade found a way around the country’s strict censorship policy by publishing only online.
Topics: Censorship | Governance | Law | Media
Countries: Malaysia
Breaking Down Obstacles to Asia’s Women Entrepreneurs
October 10, 2012
At the second APEC Women and the Economy Forum held in St. Petersburg in June, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared that: “Limiting women’s economic potential is for every country like leaving money on the table.
Topics: Economic Development | Lotus Circle | Women's Empowerment
Countries: Bangladesh | Indonesia | Malaysia | Thailand | Vietnam
APEC 2012: Overcoming Challenges to Women’s Entrepreneurship
September 5, 2012
On September 8-9, the heads of 21 Asia-Pacific economies will gather in Vladivostok, Russia, for the 2012 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting to adopt a final declaration outlining prospects for the development of the region. Among the topics that will be integrated into the discussion is how women can more fully participate in APEC economies to foster innovative growth. Earlier this year, APEC held the second Women and the Economy Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia, and released a follow-up statement urging government officials and business leaders to “recognize the crucial role that women play in innovative economic development…
Topics: Economic Development | International Development | Regional Cooperation | Washington DC | Women's Empowerment
Countries: Indonesia | Malaysia | Philippines | Singapore | Thailand | Vietnam
In Remote Sabah, Books Can Help Reduce Isolation
September 5, 2012
I recently took a trip into the heart of Malaysian Borneo to visit some of the most remote schools that The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia serves. Borneo is a large island located north of Java, Indonesia. In the spring of 2011, we started a partnership with PACOS Trust…
Topics: Books for Asia | Economic Development | Education | International Literacy Day | Literacy
Countries: Malaysia
ASEAN Must Close Ranks Quickly
August 8, 2012
The Foreign Ministers of the members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) were reluctant history-makers last month. The 45th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting (AMM), which took place in July in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh…
Topics: ASEAN | Governance | International Development | Regional Cooperation | Washington DC
Countries: Burma / Myanmar | Cambodia | China | Indonesia | Laos | Malaysia | Philippines | Singapore | Thailand | Vietnam

This week in Nay Pyi Taw, H.E. U Zin Yaw, Myanmar’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Asia Foundation President