Sean Tan

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Sean Tan is an incoming student at the London School of Economics and an intern at the Oxford Global Society, where he specialises in Southeast Asian geopolitics. A former King’s Scholar at Eton College, he also interned at the Center for International Governance Innovation, researching the dynamics of economic ties between advanced and developing nations. He has begun regularly contributing articles to the Asia Times, and has had by-lines published by Oxford's Political Review and St Antony's International Review, Yale’s China Hands, and other leading platforms.

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A Bundle of Chopsticks: How ASEAN Can Deepen Rare Earth Cooperation

ASEAN’s REE Potential Amid today’s war-induced energy shocks and the perennial urgency of decarbonisation, rare earth elements (REEs), the 17 metallic elements essential for electronics...

From the Rhine to the Mekong: Unlocking ASEAN-EU Trade Potential

Last month, the “political agreement” between Indonesia and the European Union (EU) on their Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement was met with well-deserved acclaim, as...

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