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| Geopolitics and International Order, Cross-cutting regional issues | Coronabrief
Geopolitical headwinds under and beyond COVID-19
 
The COVID-19 pandemic has accentuated patterns of bilateral acrimony and geopolitical rivalry. The United States and China are missing a critical opportunity to shape a post-corona international  
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| COVID-19 on South East Asia | Coronabrief
Philippines: COVID-19 crisis creates opportunity for basic income
 
With millions of workers in lockdown, the Philippine government has initiated several cash assistance programs to save both the lives and livelihoods of its citizen. An approach that might suggest  
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| Climate change | News
Just Transition in COP 28 and Bangladesh experience sharing to global community
 
For the first time, at COP 28 Bangladesh shared its own experience of the Just Transition and its impact on the working class. Dr S M Morshed, Vice Chairperson of Bangladesh OSHE Foundation, recaps  
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| COVID-19 on South East Asia | Coronabrief
Indonesia: A late shift in re-balancing economic and health priorities
 
The most populous country in South-East Asia was initially slow to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now the government has stepped up travel restrictions and eased limits on public spending to fight  
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| Future of Work, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Nepal’s tea industry: A cup of reality
 
Nepali tea has great international market potential as colleagues of FES Nepal learned during a recent visit to Jhapa (Eastern Nepal). However, challenges remain to fully realize the potential for  
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| Geopolitics and International Order, COVID-19 on East Asia | Coronabrief
Tough choices in a tough neighborhood: Challenges and opportunities for the two Koreas
 
Buffeted by domestic difficulties and degradation of the international context at both global and regional levels, South and North Korea are already presented with tricky decisions that will impact  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
From a security to developmental state: Pakistan's adaptation to geoeconomic disruptions
 
“Pakistan’s economy is deeply intertwined with both US and China: divorce from either camp would be tantamount to cutting off a limb,” Moeed W. Yusuf explores why and how Pakistan has come up with a  
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| Future Hub | News
Bridging diversity the Indonesian way
 
Indonesia has answered the age-old question of how to ensure cooperation across a diverse population, by using a set of principles derived from the local culture and wisdom.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Security at the core: AUKUS in the Indo-Pacific
 
The announcement of AUKUS consolidates a security-led conception of the Indo-Pacific over more prosperity-focused ideas championed for example by the EU. It is also likely to increase the tension and  
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| Climate change | News
Eco-friendly war: The paradox of military activity amid the climate crisis
 
In the face of a growing climate crisis, the military industry is promoting "eco-friendly" weapons and technologies, but are these innovations truly sustainable? Minyeong Kim Han explores the paradox  
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