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Power and Prejudice
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| Feminist Frontiers | Blog
Power and Prejudice: Reshaping Energy Narratives in Asian Geopolitics
 
In the race for energy dominance, the human cost of development often goes unnoticed, with women bearing the brunt of displacement and disenfranchisement. The article delves into the gendered  
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… bodies on labour and gender issues and received the President’s Medal…  
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| Future Hub | News
Kathmandu's rapper revolution
 
… mayor who has raised major social issues in his music and politics. But will…  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Nepal in the Geopolitics of Asia: Four Scenarios and Policy Options
 
Nepal is wedged between two powers: China and India. As great power rivalry spills over in the region, Nepal finds itself increasingly constrained. Prominent experts and thought leaders from across  
A worker climbing up the construction of stadium roof
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| Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Mega-sporting events under a working conditions spotlight
 
Campaigns around mega-sporting events can support trade union work in the fight for better working conditions for migrant workers.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
"Europe and Asia are not separate theatres"
 
Raja Mohan answers four questions about the larger implications of the war in Ukraine on the Asia-Pacific region.  
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The epicentre of a global conflict
 
An analysis of the US-China rivalry in Southeast Asia.  
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| Future of Work | News
Words of Labor in Reality
 
Words and phrases that reveal the challenges facing workers across Asia in 2025  
Portrait photo of a woman worker in a tea plant in Bangladesh
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| Future of Work, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
New collective bargaining skills help Bangladesh’s tea picker fight for fair conditions
 
Workers in Bangladesh’s renowned tea plantations have been fighting injustice and exploitation for more than a century. Trade unions have made some recent progress in improving their working  
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| Economy of tomorrow | News
Training Bangladesh’s next generation of advocates, through the pandemic
 
Bangladesh has no shortage of bright young people keen to boost the country’s development. But many lack the research and specific presentation skills to match their motivation. Now in its fifth  
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