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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Adapting development models to geoeconomic disruptions: Reflections on Singapore’s development
 
Singapore, a major beneficiary of globalization who is heavily invested in both China and the West, is being threatened by the potential bifurcation of the global economy. Dr Yeo Lay Hwee points out  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Pakistan and the new geopolitical order in Asia
 
The Asia-Pacific is one of the most strategically contested areas on the globe. The superpower confrontation comes with a multitude of challenges and opportunities for middle powers like Pakistan.  
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| 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.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Bangladesh in the New Geopolitics of Asia
 
Bangladesh is emerging as an important player in Asia’s new geopolitical theatre. FES and its partners invited some of the country’s top thought leaders to the second national foresight and strategy  
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| 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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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
From a security to developmental state: Pakistan's adaptation to geoeconomic disruptions
 
“Pakistan’s economy is deeply intertwined with both US and China: divorce from either camp would be tantamount to cutting off a limb,” Moeed W. Yusuf explores why and how Pakistan has come up with a  
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| Climate change | News
Climate Change-induced migration: Despair and Dreams
 
The devastation of climate change is widespread. But organisations such as FES Bangladesh, YouthNet for Climate Justice, and others are offering hope for the climate migrants through stirring the  
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| Cross-cutting regional issues, #FeministAsia, Gender Justice | News
FES Human Rights Award 2023
 
The Afghan human rights activist Shaharzad Akbar has been advocating for an inclusive and democratic future for Afghanistan since her youth. Born in northern Afghanistan in 1987, her childhood was  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
Security at the core: AUKUS in the Indo-Pacific
 
… for ASEAN centrality and peace and stability in Southeast Asia.  
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| Gender Justice | News
Women and girls across Asia are facing complex, urgent risks from the pandemic, expert warns
 
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted billions of lives around the world. But the crisis is hitting already-vulnerable women and girls in several new and interconnected ways. Nepali sociologist Meena  
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