ASEAN can turn disruption into an opportunity. Here's how
ASEAN has important decisions to make about its role in regional affairs. If it make the right ones, the bloc can turn disruption into an opportunity.
Undergraduate degree, London School of Economics; postgraduate studies in corporate finance, London Business School. Formerly: with The Economist Group for 17 years, three of them in London followed by 14 in Asia, initially as a Journalist, but more recently as Head of Economic and Political Advisory Services, South-East Asia and India. Since 2015, Head, Asia-Pacific region and Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum.
ASEAN has important decisions to make about its role in regional affairs. If it make the right ones, the bloc can turn disruption into an opportunity.
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