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| 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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| Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
Trade deals need to benefit workers too
 
For a trade deal to be fair, it must benefit workers all along the supply chain. To make sure this happens, workers must have a say in policies and negotiations.  
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| Future of Work, Geopolitics and International Order | News
The conflict in Ukraine and Thailand’s cost of living crisis
 
The country’s most vulnerable are stuck between a rock and a hard place.  
China's role in multilateral arms control 3.2
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| Geopolitics and International Order | Publication
China's role in multilateral arms control
 
As a player in global security politics, China is here to stay. A new analysis by FES explains what this means for arms control dialogue.  
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| Economy of tomorrow | News
Jobs: The challenge of soaring unemployment, a year before 2019 Indian parliament elections
 
What lies behind the looming crisis over the future of jobs and how might it might impact the politics of India in 2019?  
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| Climate change | News
Bridging the Knowledge Gap: Advancing Da Nang’s Energy Transition
 
A recent study highlights key challenges and opportunities in advancing renewable energy adoption and energy efficiency in the city.  
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| Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
Analysis: The Belt and Road Initiative in Malaysia
 
China’s geopolitics and geoeconomics are challenged by democratic transformation. Looking closely at the example of Malaysia, Sergio Grassi, analyses the Belt and Road Initiative.  
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| 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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| Gender Justice | News
Domestic workers can organize anywhere
 
In Asia the main priority for domestic workers is still to be recognized as workers.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
A Singaporean perspective on the EU’s and Germany’s engagement with China
 
Singapore is significantly intertwined with both US and China - even as the rivalry between them increases. Dr Yeo Lay Hwee shares her observations on Singapore's geopolitical posture and locates it  
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