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05.11.2019 | Climate change | News
Women and climate change: Initializing gender-sensitive perspectives for Southeast Asia
 
Interview with Gotelind Alber on a genuine gender-sensitive climate transition for Southeast Asia.  
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20.12.2021 | New Geopolitics of Asia | News
India in the New Geopolitics of Asia
 
India has become a major player in world affairs. It is in the midst of a geopolitical repositioning as it navigates its place in the evolving regional and global order. Eminent Indian experts and  
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16.04.2020 | Cross-cutting regional issues | Coronabrief
UNI Asia-Pacific unions lead the pack in responding to the corona crisis
 
Trade unions have a critically important role in mitigating the economic and social effects of the coronavirus crisis. UNI Asia-Pacific Regional Secretary Rajendra Kumar Acharya spotlights the vital  
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26.07.2018 | Networks for social democracy | News
FES helps Philippines face challenges from climate change to workers’ rights to violent extremism
 
The globalization of work, the tectonic shifts in geopolitics, and climate change are all having an impact on the archipelagic South-East Asian nation of more than 100 million inhabitants where FES  
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18.05.2022 | New Geopolitics of Asia | News
Op-ed: Pakistan’s perspective on the evolving situation in Afghanistan
 
Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry shares his views on the developments in Afghanistan and the role of the international community since the Taliban takeover in August 2021.  
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14.05.2020 | COVID-19 on East Asia | Coronabrief
Creative industries in Mongolia: The challenge of COVID-19 for arts and culture
 
The young and up-coming jazz scene in Ulaanbaatar is hit hard by the lockdown in an already challenging economic environment, as are artists of all genres. However, being accustomed to the ups and  
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17.07.2020 | Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
From side table to centre stage: Social justice and the Afghan peace process
 
In the past months, Afghan policymakers and civil society have found themselves again in a “fog of talks” with representatives of the Taliban insurgency, international interlocutors, and each other.  
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24.03.2020 | Cross-cutting regional issues | Coronabrief
The many faces of COVID-19 in Asia
 
All realms of public life in Asia will be affected by the most severe pandemic in our lifetimes thus far.  
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29.09.2023 | New Geopolitics of Asia | 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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04.05.2020 | COVID-19 on South East Asia | Coronabrief
Migrant workers struggling under lockdown in Thailand
 
Across Thailand, millions of migrant workers are struggling due to the lockdown, unable to get home, and often without any work. The government has made exemptions to help their situations and  
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