SINCE the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), academic and policy discussions have shifted from a primary focus on hard infrastructure and trade facilitation towards the initiative's "people-to-people" dimension.
Higher education and language cooperation have emerged as essential instruments for sustaining long-term regional integration. Across Asean, member states are increasingly integrating educational cooperation into broader regional engagement frameworks.
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