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| Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
It is time to revise our definition of ‘the labour movement’ in Thailand
 
Looking at the past to find changing meanings of the ‘labour movement’: Historian Sakdina Chatrakul Na Ayudhya takes a close look at the history of unions in Thailand and finds that innovative steps  
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| Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Nepal must support its tourism sector or face losing a critical workforce
 
The tourism sector of Nepal has been decimated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Workers and unions call for more financial support and a boost for domestic travel.  
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| Future Hub | News
Broadening hearts and minds: An insight into the latest FES Political Management Training sessions
 
For Davaajantsan Buyandelger, Mongolian security expert with the Institute for Strategic Studies (ISS), the annual Political Management Trainings (PMTs) held by FES Philippines are more than just  
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| COVID-19 on East Asia | Coronabrief
Corona vs Abenomics: Japan’s reaction to the crisis
 
Over many years, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has sought to revitalize the Japanese economy, following a policy known as “Abenomics”. While Abenomics-related measures have only resulted in limited  
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| COVID-19 on South Asia | Coronabrief
Bangladesh: Navigating the globalized impact of the pandemic
 
As an economically developing country heavily dependent on export-oriented sectors and remittances, Bangladesh needs to pursue a multi-pronged strategy to regain its economic momentum. The South  
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| Climate change | News
Southeast Asia’s plans to expand coal power are undermining the global energy shift
 
While many parts of the world are shifting away from fossil fuels, Southeast Asia remains a hot spot for coal expansion. A new report by Climate Analytics, supported by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung,  
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| Climate change | News
South Korea’s plans for a just transition must be truly fair for all
 
South Korea is deemed to be relatively behind on climate policy. So much so that the country was considered a “climate villain” by international research institutes for its emissions. In 2020, the  
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| News
More than just a number: the rising value of high-prestige digits in modern Mongolia
 
Fascination with auspicious numbers is common in Asian cultures. In Mongolia, phone numbers have become a symbol of the widening gap between the rich and the poor. Some can be sold for as much as an  
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| Gender Justice | News
“Women are leading effectively and efficiently any time they are given the opportunity”
 
An interview on empowering women in Pakistan’s local politics with Shad Begum.  
A group of workers at a bridge construction site
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| Future of Work | News
Pakistan’s labour movement: a reality check
 
Trade union membership in Pakistan is no higher than at independence in 1947, causing the country and its citizens to miss out on the potential benefits of a strong labour movement. The political and  
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