Marsha Phoebe

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Marsha Phoebe is on her fourth semester as an international relations major in Gadjah Mada University, Jogjyakarta, Indonesia. Her academic concentration is on global politics and security with a special interest for low security issues. Regions of interest include Southeast Asia, Japan, Latin America, and Africa.

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An Alternative Future: Buen vivir’s Economic and Political Implication in South America

An alternative approach of development stemming from the cosmo-visions of the Quechua peoples of the Andes’s sumak kawsay, the Aymara of Bolivia’s suma qamana,...

RCEP’s Intellectual Property Rights Chapter: Relevance, Implications, and Contributions to Asia-Pacific’s IP Regime

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement is the world’s biggest regional trade agreement encompassing the 10 ASEAN member states and 5 of its...

Why the Russian Invasion to Ukraine is a Miscalculation on the Feasibility of Conquest

In the midst of a recovering world from the pandemic, a war in Europe is the last thing anybody would ever wish for. The...

The Future of ASEAN Financial Integration Through the Local Currency Settlement Framework

When thinking about regional financial integration, one would think of regional currencies like the Euro as the epitome example, however a different story is...

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China’s Maritime Shield: Naval Power and the Defense of the Belt and Road

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