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12.05.2021 | New Geopolitics of Asia | News
The New Geopolitics of Eurasia
 
Greater Eurasia has always been subject to great power rivalries. A new map by FES puts the often-confusing multitude of smaller clashes, economic projects and political alliances into the wider  
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29.09.2018 | 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.  
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23.11.2020 | Gender Justice | News
How COVID-19 fuels the digital gender divide
 
It is high time to act and re-imagine our digital future in Asia.  
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19.03.2021 | 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,  
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15.11.2022 | Climate change | Publication
Cities as places for transformation
 
What are the roles of cities in social-ecological transformation?  
A group of workers at a bridge construction site
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27.09.2022 | 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  
Aerial view of around a hundred of containers in a port
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04.10.2018 | Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
Myanmar faces hard choices over the true cost of participation in China’s Belt and Road Initiative
 
Initially embracing the opportunity to participate in China’s BRI, Myanmar is now sounding a note of caution about its exposure to Beijing’s projects and financing.  
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23.06.2016 | News
FES Office for Regional Cooperation in Asia welcomes its new Director
 
The FES Office for Regional Cooperation in Asia welcomes its new Director, Adrienne Woltersdorf. After almost four years, the previous Director Julia Mueller is leaving to continue work in the FES  
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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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11.01.2022 | Networks for social democracy | News
COVID-19 and education in Asia: Is privatisation a driver of inequality?
 
Education in Asia is becoming increasingly privatised and commercialised. To learn more about the impacts and future trends of the sector, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Nepal spoke with Education  
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