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08.07.2020 | New Geopolitics of Asia, COVID-19 on East Asia | Coronabrief
Tough choices in a tough neighborhood: Challenges and opportunities for the two Koreas
 
Buffeted by domestic difficulties and degradation of the international context at both global and regional levels, South and North Korea are already presented with tricky decisions that will impact  
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08.06.2021 | Networks for social democracy | News
Bridging diversity the Indonesian way
 
Indonesia has answered the age-old question of how to ensure cooperation across a diverse population, by using a set of principles derived from the local culture and wisdom.  
Hot masala milk tea is being poured from the pot to tea filter
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12.04.2023 | Future of Work, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Nepal’s tea industry: A cup of reality
 
Nepali tea has great international market potential as colleagues of FES Nepal learned during a recent visit to Jhapa (Eastern Nepal). However, challenges remain to fully realize the potential for  
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01.09.2023 | New Geopolitics of Asia | 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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04.12.2023 | 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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18.04.2024 | Climate change | News
In Visuals: The Air We Breathe, The Haze We Don’t Need
 
Tackling transboundary haze problems in Southeast Asia is not the job of the governments alone: rather, it should be on top of everybody’s mind given that the air we breathe simply knows no  
Workers dumps a trash can into a garbage truck at road side.
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15.05.2018 | #CLSPlus, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Trade rules threaten workers’ rights and public services
 
Trade unions are developing strategies to address the harm a new generation of trade agreements may have on workers and access to public services in the Asia-Pacific region.  
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24.03.2020 | Gender Justice, #FeministAsia | News
Digital justice for the next billion users
 
Payal Arora, author of “The Next Billion Users. Digital Life beyond the West” shares her views on digital justice and how it relates to the digital divide and the platform economy.  
A delivery man holds parcel box while using smartphone in a van.
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10.10.2018 | Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Strengthened social partnership in ASEAN can support just digital transformation of the world of work
 
Technological innovation is changing the way business is managed and how work is organized, raising concerns for workers in all ten ASEAN countries.  
A female Asian engineer using angle grinder in factory workshop
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24.06.2019 | #FeministAsia, Gender Justice | News
The brave new world of work holds particular opportunities and challenges for women
 
Ageing populations, technology advancements, climate change and the rise of non-standard jobs complicate further the grim outlook of the labour market landscape for women in Asia.  
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