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| Climate change | News
China’s latest carbon pledge sets ambitious course for the 21st Century
 
China’s recent commitment to reaching carbon neutrality by 2060 sends a powerful message, not only about what the country thinks it can achieve with its own development, but also about the leading  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Interview: Adapting the South Korean development model to geoeconomic disruptions
 
Prof. Kim Heungchong answered the questions surrounding the way forward of South Korea in the face of geoeconomic disruptions.  
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| Economy of tomorrow | Publication
Practical Guide to Transformative Change Making
 
Transformative Change Making (TCM) introduces a new method to create the societal buy-in needed to tackle such transformation crises.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Connecting the Geopolitics of Three Theatres: A perspective from Vietnam
 
Dr. Nguyen Thanh Trung reviews the growing global instability, with intensifying conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East, and East Asia, alongside a decline in global cooperation. Amidst this, he  
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| Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
Analysis: The Belt and Road Initiative in Malaysia
 
China’s geopolitics and geoeconomics are challenged by democratic transformation. Looking closely at the example of Malaysia, Sergio Grassi, analyses the Belt and Road Initiative.  
Commuters queue as they wait to board a UV Express van in a PUV terminal at SM North EDSA, Quezon City.
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| Climate change | News
Metro Manila in the new normal: A call for access and mobility
 
As one of the world's most congested cities, Metro Manila faces increasing challenges to its urban development, highlighting issues of livability and social justice.  
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| Feminist Frontiers | Blog
Gender Justice in Global Supply Chains: Rethinking Trade, Geopolitics, and Workers' Rights
 
Women across Asia form the backbone of global trade, yet their labour remains undervalued and unprotected. While legislative measures like the EU and Germany’s Supply Chain Due Diligence Acts provide  
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| Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
Five years into China’s BRI, the EU needs a clearer vision for a stable and secure Eurasia going forwards
 
A more articulate vision for a stable and secure Eurasia can act as the baseline for all EU endeavours with regard to proposals such as the Belt and Road Initiative.  
Indian workers sew in clothing factory.
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| Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Making trade work for workers
 
Growing discontent with globalisation could turn into backlashes unless the EU brings its trade negotiations in line with its own human rights agenda and the needs of labour worldwide, warns  
A group of workers at a bridge construction site
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| Future of Work | News
Pakistan’s labour movement: a reality check
 
Trade union membership in Pakistan is no higher than at independence in 1947, causing the country and its citizens to miss out on the potential benefits of a strong labour movement. The political and  
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