ISEAS Perspective by Ian Storey (@IanJStorey) - The energy shock has increased petrol, diesel, aviation fuel & electricity prices across the region, leading Southeast Asian governments to introduce a range of measures to mitigate rising energy prices. https://t.co/O81JMMmS8A
Fulcrum Commentary by @IanJStorey - Indonesia’s plans to acquire a second-hand aircraft carrier from Italy have been derided. The warship is more a symbol of Indonesia’s global aspirations than an operational asset for the country’s navy.
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Fulcrum Commentary by @IanJStorey - While China wields much influence over Myanmar, Russia plays an outsized role in equipping the country’s military. #Whatshappeninginmyanmar https://t.co/UGs1noBUaq
Vietnam’s renewed #nuclear power push faces formidable hurdles, writes Ian Storey. Money, corruption, a lack of skilled staff and other factors may derail Hanoi’s goal of building its first nuclear power plant by 2031. https://t.co/HIxb2aWiFn
Fulcrum Commentary by Ian Storey (@IanJStorey) - Vietnam has grand plans to build a series of nuclear power plants. But it faces several challenges. https://t.co/iUPskauoFf
Russia has long imagined itself as a great power looking westward while sitting firmly in the east, and that tension shapes the way it approaches Asia. The new Asia Rising podcast is with @IanJStorey of @ISEAS. LISTEN HERE: https://t.co/mXsHnnHzqu
Come to the Melbourne launch of "Putin’s Russia and Southeast Asia" by @IanJStorey in conversation with @becstrating. NOV 25, 5:30PM (@latrobe City Campus) REGISTER: https://t.co/QJIzLX2HQr
Pleasure meeting the Foreign Minister of #Finland Ms Elina Valtonen. Gave her a copy of my book Putin's Russia and Southeast: The Kremlin's Pivot to Asia and the Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War published by @ISEAS#RussiaUkraineWar#Russia#SouthEastAsia#ASEAN
Fulcrum Commentary by @IanJStorey - Given its ageing fleet of fighter jets, #Malaysia needs to get a plane soon. But its choices are limited. https://t.co/MBogXwL56U
Under President Vladimir Putin, Moscow has attempted to expand its influence in Southeast Asia. As @IanJStorey writes in a new book, the results have been mixed. https://t.co/gFgkbw94WN