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20.10.2021 | Climate change, Gender Justice | News
A feminist approach to urban planning is vital for the future of cities
 
Integrating feminist priorities into city planning is essential, not just for gender equity, but also for climate resilience and wider sustainability. The concept is not new on a global level, but it…  
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19.10.2021 | Geopolitics and International Order | News
The Philippines in the New Geopolitics of Asia
 
Southeast Asia’s second most populous country is a flashpoint in the new geopolitics and geoeconomics of Asia. Filipino thought leaders and change makers convened for the first FES national…  
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15.10.2021 | Geopolitics and International Order | News
Between a rock and a hard place: ASEAN, AUKUS and the EU Indo-Pacific Strategy
 
Most ASEAN countries are rather reluctant to choose sides in the intensifying geopolitical rivalry between China and the United States. There is a concern among a number of Southeast Asian nations…  
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14.10.2021 | Geopolitics and International Order | Vlog
Unpacked with Prof Jae-Seung Lee | Ep. 18
 
South Korea walks on a geopolitical tightrope, positioned between the United States, its long-standing ally, and China, its most important trade partner. And it deals with a restive neighbour in the…  
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08.10.2021 | Geopolitics and International Order | News
Of opportunities and renewed divisions: AUKUS, India and the EU
 
A European Indo-Pacific strategy that widens options for the regional actors is welcomed by New Delhi. The same can be said of AUKUS though explicit expressions have not been made. There are,…  
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04.10.2021 | Geopolitics and International Order | Vlog
Unpacked with Sharon Seah | Ep. 17
 
As a predominantly archipelagic region, Southeast Asia is disproportionately threatened by the potential consequences of climate change. Sharon Seah, Senior Fellow at the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak…  
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30.09.2021 | Climate change | News
South Korea’s plans for a just transition must be truly fair for all
 
South Korea is deemed to be relatively behind on climate policy. So much so that the country was considered a “climate villain” by international research institutes for its emissions. In 2020, the…  
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27.09.2021 | Geopolitics and International Order | Vlog
Unpacked with Prof Dr Pham Quang Minh | Ep 16
 
Vietnam plays a key role in the evolving geopolitics of Asia. Professor Pham Quang Minh, former dean of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, discusses the…  
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27.09.2021 | Future of Work | News
Fragile dreams: Stories of migrant workers from the Philippines
 
Migrant workers from the Philippines leave home full of hopes and dreams; unknown to them are hidden costs of migration that can break their spirit. But help is sometimes at hand, at least for some…  
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16.09.2021 | Geopolitics and International Order | Publication
The EU’s new trade policy
 
An analysis of the EU’s new take on trade, asking how the concept of open strategic autonomy should be understood, which policy areas are most likely to be affected by it, what obstacles may prevent…  
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