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04.11.2020 | Climate change, Gender Justice | News
Revisit our web discussions on gender and energy
 
Watch the presentation of our four keynote speakers from our series on gender and energy.  
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31.10.2020 | Climate change, Economy of tomorrow | News
The case for social cities
 
Environmental disasters, a worldwide pandemic, looming recession and political turmoil shape Asia’s metropolises, making it clear why future cities need to be social ones.  
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27.10.2020 | Climate change | News
Pathways towards a social-ecological transformation in Asian cities
 
Revisit the findings of our regional research and learn more about social-ecological transformation in Asia!  
Image from istockphoto / claffra
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23.10.2020 | News
The epicentre of a global conflict
 
An analysis of the US-China rivalry in Southeast Asia.  
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20.10.2020 | Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
(Re-)imagining the future of trade unions in Bangladesh
 
What are the challenges and opportunities facing organized labour in Bangladesh? We spoke with civil society leader Shakil Ahmed.  
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15.10.2020 | News
A new Asia-Pacific and China's changing Belt and Road Initiative
 
We are looking into China’s changing Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and its complex relations with its neighbours as well as the EU.  
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15.10.2020 | Economy of tomorrow | Publication
COVID-19, Belt and Road Initiative and the Health Silk Road
 
An analysis of the implications for Southeast Asia.  
Two tourists visiting the South Korean side of the DMZ stand on a symbolic map of North and South Korea, divided at the 38th Parallel.
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03.10.2020 | Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
How relevant is the German reunification for Korea today?
 
It has been 30 years since the fall of the Berlin wall. FES Korea explored the significance of the German reunification for the Korean peninsula.  
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23.09.2020 | Gender Justice | News
India’s domestic workers need better legislation to protect their rights through the pandemic
 
Many households in bustling Indian cities rely on domestic workers. These workers perform arduous tasks, yet they suffer from low wages, unregulated working conditions, and lack of social security.  
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21.09.2020 | Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
International Peace Day: Civil society organizations call for end of Korean War
 
More than 350 South Korean and international civil society organizations, including the Korea office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, have launched a campaign calling for an end of the Korean War.  
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