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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Pakistan in the Geopolitics of Asia: Four Scenarios and Strategic Options
 
Pakistan finds itself in a challenging position amidst the big geopolitical contest. Geo-economics, regional security questions, and internal tensions compound the country's diplomatic dilemmas,  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
"Europe and Asia are not separate theatres"
 
Raja Mohan answers four questions about the larger implications of the war in Ukraine on the Asia-Pacific region.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | Vlog
Unpacked with Steven Blockmans | Ep. 8
 
“What happens in the Indo-Pacific does not stay in the Indo-Pacific”, stresses Dr Steven Blockmans, Research Director at the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels. Whether it is maritime  
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| Future Hub | News
COVID-19 and education in Asia: Is privatisation a driver of inequality?
 
Education in Asia is becoming increasingly privatised and commercialised. To learn more about the impacts and future trends of the sector, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Nepal spoke with Education  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | Vlog
Unpacked with Prof Jae-Seung Lee | Ep. 18
 
South Korea walks on a geopolitical tightrope, positioned between the United States, its long-standing ally, and China, its most important trade partner. And it deals with a restive neighbour in the  
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| Future Hub | News
Long-term education and labour rights are the focus of FES in Bangladesh
 
A participatory higher education system and a prosperous and socially just labour market are at the core of the ongoing work by the Dhaka-based team of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Bangladesh.  
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| Cross-cutting regional issues | Coronabrief
Who gets to stay at home? Social distancing in Asia’s megacities
 
In Asia’s densely populated cities, social distancing possibilities are limited. The pandemic reveals the need for more sustainable responses and people-centred urban planning.  
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| #CLSPlus, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Social partnerships for a just future world of work
 
Lifelong learning and vocational training are at the center of the the Regional Tripartite Social Dialogue Conference (RTSDC), held for the 10th time to promote social partnership and discuss the  
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| Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
“Dialogue is a powerful tool if it leads to cooperation”
 
Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) – Interview with Damba Ganbat, organizer of the Ulaanbaatar Dialogue, on the challenges to peace and security in Northeast Asia, the role of Mongolia and its relationship to  
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| Climate change | News
The plastic paradox: pollution, caste and livelihoods
 
New Delhi, home to over 20 million people, took a major step towards climate mitigation when it banned all forms of single-use plastics in 2017. A few years later, the whole nation of India  
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