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The Experiences and Extent of Adopting AI among SMEs in Southeast Asia

This publication gives an overview of AI readiness and adoption in Southeast Asia, with an emphasis on the potential benefits and obstacles for SMEs, followed by a qualitative study that gathers insights on AI adoption among Philippine manufacturing SMEs. It aims to understand general perceptions of AI, identify key factors influencing its adoption and impact, and explore how AI has affected their operations.

IMAGO / Xinhua

China ahead of the BRICS summit in Rio

"Rien ne va plus" or "now more than ever"?

For the first time since assuming office in 2013, Chinese President and Communist Party leader Xi Jinping will not attend a BRICS summit in person. Instead, Premier Li Qiang will represent the People’s Republic of China at the gathering in Rio de Janeiro. From Beijing’s perspective, the ongoing conflicts — and the direct involvement of fellow BRICS members such as Russia and Iran — have significantly dampened expectations for the summit’s success. Against this backdrop, signs are mounting that China’s enthusiasm for the BRICS format is waning, giving way to growing disillusionment and lowered ambitions.

Kenya and Sudan Fallout

Unpacking the Kenya-Sudan Diplomatic Rift

Kenya and Sudan have shared a symbiotic relationship over the years. However, things have quickly changed recently due to Kenya’s controversial decision to host the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leaders in Nairobi. This decision put Kenya’s impartiality to question. Furthermore, due to this act Sudan has taken some retaliatory measures including calling back their ambassador and imposing a ban on Kenyan imported goods. This text unpacks the fallout between these two countries. It then highlights the impact on Kenya’s reputation due to the RSF engagement such as loss of credibility as a mediator, association to human rights abuse, loss of trust and economic loss. Lastly, the text provides recommendations on how Kenya and Sudan can get back to their previous symbiotic relationship.

IMAGO / SNA

Brazil as a Bridge Between BRICS+ and Europe?

Brazil’s BRICS+ Presidency Ahead of the Rio de Janeiro Summit

Brazil is using its BRICS+ presidency in 2025 to promote a more inclusive and sustainable world order as a pragmatic mediator in the so-called ‘Global South’ and to preserve its independence in foreign policy. For Europe, this presents both challenges due to the growing heterogeneity and independence of the BRICS+ group, as well as opportunities for a strategic partnership, for example through the EU-Mercosur agreement and joint projects in the areas of climate, health and technology. It is crucial that Europe recognises Brazil as an equal partner in order to jointly set global standards and actively shape the multipolar world order.

IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire

Indonesia's first BRICS summit after accession

Why Indonesia joins BRICS and still remains independent

In January 2025, Indonesia surprisingly joined the BRICS community of states. This raised concerns among Western observers that Indonesia could abandon its traditional foreign policy position of ‘non-alignment’ and move closer to China and Russia. However, the accession is actually part of the Indonesian government's strategy to integrate its own country into the most important multilateral formats. It is therefore not a contradiction for Indonesia to push for its own accession to the OECD at the same time. The Western international community should support Indonesia's integration efforts and make concrete offers of cooperation to the Indonesian government. Indonesia's BRICS accession could then even have a positive effect for the West and strengthen the balance within the BRICS - and thus weaken China's dominant influence in the group.

IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire

Egyptian perspectives on the BRICS conference in Brazil

Egypt sees itself as an active partner in the BRICS alliance, but the topic is only discussed to a limited extent in the public debate

Since joining BRICS in January 2024, Egypt has positioned itself as an active partner focused on financial reform and cooperation with the Global South. President Al-Sisi criticized traditional institutions like the UN and emphasized BRICS' role in addressing global crises. Egypt advocates for fairer debt systems and stronger economic sovereignty within the alliance.

IMAGO / ZUMA Press Wire

The UAE – (not) just another BRICS member?

Admission to BRICS strengthens the Emirates’ economic and foreign policy ambitions

Although the UAE seem like an unusual member of BRICS, the Emirates have embraced their admission to join the group in 2024. Being a BRICS-member furthers Abu Dhabi’s agenda to become an economic hub and is part and parcel of its diversified foreign relations. For Europe this should be a wake-up call.

30 in 2030?: Making Montenegro’s EU Accession a Success Story

Last Friday Montenegro held its 18th Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) at the ministerial level and closed chapter 5 on Public Procurement – the first of Cluster 1 on Fundamentals. Upon taking office in October 2023, the Montenegrin government announced its intention to conclude accession negotiations by 2026 and become the 28th EU member by 2028. Montenegro is the most advanced candidate in the negotiation process and currently has the best chances to become the next member of the EU. As part of our “30 in 2030?” series, KAS Europe supported the publication “Making Montenegro’s EU Accession a Success Story” by the European Policy Centre (EPC), which explores Montenegro as a test case for the EU’s ability to demonstrate its current political commitment to making enlargement a success story again, while reconciling geopolitics and merits. The publication is only available in English.

Foreign Relations Survey - Wave V

Call for Applications

KAS Jordan is commissioning the fifth wave of its Foreign Relations Survey to assess public opinion on Jordan’s foreign policy, international partnerships, and regional dynamics. We are inviting experienced research firms to apply by 10 July 2025. The selected firm will be responsible for questionnaire design, nationwide data collection, analysis, and presenting findings at a launch event.

Unlocking the Sahel: Morocco’s Advance as Bridge- Builder and Agenda-Setter

Check out now our third report from Morocco Radar!

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Facts and Findings

Selected contributions to the series with international relevance

The series informs in a concentrated form about important positions of the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung on current topics. The individual issues present key findings and recommendations, offer brief analyses, explain the Foundation's further plans and name KAS contact persons.  

International Reports

Journal for international issues, foreign policy and development cooperation

International Reports (IR) is the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung's periodical on international politics. It offers political analyses by our experts in Berlin and from more than 100 offices across all regions of the world. Contributions by named authors do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editorial team.

EPP Party Barometer

The Situation of the European People's Party in the EU

The EPP Party Barometer illustrates the current situation of the EPP party family in the EU. On a non-regular basis, it provides a concise overview of current election results, polls from the member states and the composition of the party family.

Interviews

In our series "Interviews", talks and discussions are held with experts from the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. on various topics.

kurzum

Concise, reduced to the essentials, but always highly topical. In our series "kurzum", our experts summarise an issue or problem on a maximum of two pages.

Country Reports

Short political reports of the KAS offices abroad

The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung is a political foundation. Our offices abroad are in charge of over 200 projects in more than 120 countries. The country reports offer current analyses, exclusive evaluations, background information and forecasts - provided by our international staff.

Event Reports

The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, its educational institutions, centres and foreign offices, offer several thousand events on various subjects each year. We provide up to date and exclusive reports on selected conferences, events and symposia at www.kas.de. In addition to a summary of the contents, you can also find additional material such as pictures, speeches, videos or audio clips.