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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
India and Germany: Potential for collaborations towards a secure Indo-Pacific region
 
Prof C. Raja Mohan looks at India’s changing approach to China and reviews the possibilities for cooperation between India and Germany in reshaping Asian security and reordering the relations between  
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| Economy of tomorrow | News
Bucking the middle-income trap threat
 
Dhaka (Bangladesh) – At a launch of a new study by FES and partners, experts discuss the Bangladesh transformative journey to avoid a middle-income trap.  
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| Event, News
Video: "Missing Links – Making Trade Work for Workers"
 
Watch the debate at the European Parliament! Panellists, including Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström, explore how to strengthen the social dimension of trade.  
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| Future of Work, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Breaking The Chains: How To Tackle Bonded Labour in Pakistan?
 
Get a glimpse of the hidden chains of modern slavery in Pakistan, as millions endure bonded labour. Explore the critical and courageous role of organizations like BLLF in providing support and legal  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
A Singaporean perspective on the EU’s and Germany’s engagement with China
 
Singapore is significantly intertwined with both US and China - even as the rivalry between them increases. Dr Yeo Lay Hwee shares her observations on Singapore's geopolitical posture and locates it  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
US-China strategic rivalry, South Korea’s strategic choices, and implications for German and South Korea cooperation
 
The US-China strategic rivalry has placed South Korea in a difficult position. Prof Chung-in Moon takes a look at the country’s domestic debates and contending strategic options in response to these  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
The rekindled appetite for an Asian Monetary Fund: A Japan perspective
 
The idea of an Asian Monetary Fund has been regaining traction among the economies of the Indo-Pacific region, nearly 30 years since it was proposed by Japan as a response to the region’s 1997  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
The rekindled appetite for an Asian Monetary Fund: A Malaysia perspective
 
The idea to set up an Asian Monetary Fund (AMF) has been revived after 30 years by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim amid increasing worries about overreliance on the US dollar in the region.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Pakistan’s geoeconomic pivot: strategies, opportunities, and challenges
 
Pakistan's National Security Policy addresses the country’s particular geopolitical situation, including a new geo-economic focus. It offers a fresh approach to the national security framework of one  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
The rekindled appetite for an Asian Monetary Fund: A China perspective
 
The renewed interest in an Asian Monetary Fund is a continuation of existing regional currency cooperation since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Rising geopolitical tensions, supply chain  
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