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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Bangladesh in the New Geopolitics of Asia
 
Bangladesh is emerging as an important player in Asia’s new geopolitical theatre. FES and its partners invited some of the country’s top thought leaders to the second national foresight and strategy  
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| Future Hub | News
Nepal’s renewed struggle for democratic consolidation
 
Despite numerous movements for freedom, justice and equality, Nepal is still struggling to consolidate its new democratic system.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Thailand in the New Geopolitics of Asia
 
Thailand has a long and demonstrated history of balancing its foreign policy against big powers. But the new geopolitical dynamics of the region present new challenges. Eminent Thai experts and  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Nepal in the Geopolitics of Asia: Four Scenarios and Policy Options
 
Nepal is wedged between two powers: China and India. As great power rivalry spills over in the region, Nepal finds itself increasingly constrained. Prominent experts and thought leaders from across  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
India and the Three Theatres
 
C. Raja Mohan highlights the interconnectedness of global tensions across East Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, and explores India’s strategic position to benefit from these dynamics through strong  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Unpacking the Geopolitics of Three Theatres: A perspective from the Middle-East
 
The US retreat from global leadership has led to the rise of medium-sized powers increasingly acting independently, reshaping geopolitics in a more multipolar world. Dr. Gil Murciano shares his views  
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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,  
Mother with a baby stroller crossing the street in Minh Khai, Hanoi, Vietnam.
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| Climate change, Gender Justice | News
Why we urgently need a gender-just urban future
 
Cities tend to reflect traditional gender roles and gendered division of labour. Instead, urban planning and design should address inequalities and encourage equitable access and use by all.  
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| Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
Exhibition sheds light on the history of South Korea’s National Security Act
 
A new online director’s guide walks you through “The Things Imprisoned in the World of Words”, an exhibition about South Korea’s National Security Act, organized and supported by hundreds of people  
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| Climate change | Publication
Achieving a socially equitable energy transition in China
 
In China, efforts towards an energy transition are increasingly ambitious. But although these policies have ushered in rapid gains in renewable energy, China continues to rely in large part on coal,  
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