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| COVID-19 on East Asia | Coronabrief
Sheep diplomacy and a troubled economy: Mongolia amid COVID-19
 
Balancing two mighty neighbours is part of the DNA of Mongolia’s diplomacy and economic relations. The country’s economy depends heavily on trade with China and Russia. As demand is decreasing during  
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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, COVID-19 on South Asia | Coronabrief
Geopolitics and Nepal’s future after the pandemic
 
Nepal’s foreign and security policy is traditionally characterized by a balancing act between India, China and the United States. The geopolitical rivalries exacerbated by the COVID-19 crisis make an  
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| Economy of tomorrow | News
AI and associated tech developments hold threats but also opportunities for inclusive growth in India
 
Big data, mobile connectivity and artificial intelligence are dominating the daily lives of Indians faster than some predicted. But is the country poised to make the most of this technological  
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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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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Adapting to new realities: Bangladesh prepares to graduate from Least Developed Country status amid geoeconomic disruptions
 
As Bangladesh prepares to graduate from Least Developed Country (LDC) status in 2026, it faces rising global protectionism and the loss of key trade privileges. In this article, Mohammad Abdur  
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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
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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| Climate change | News
Heeding The Voice of Youth For A Just Energy Transition
 
Listening to the voice of youth for a just energy transition has never been this crucial before! In August 2024, the Regional Communications Coordinator was invited to cover an event in Danang,  
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