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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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| 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  
A purple-toned book titled “Advancing Feminist Principles in the Asia-Pacific through International Policy” stands upright against a bold background of radiating purple and yellow stripes. The cover features a raised fist symbol, along with icons like a gender symbol, paper plane, puzzle pieces, and arrows, suggesting themes of activism, ideas, and policy pathways. Logos of UNRISD and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung appear at the bottom.
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| Gender Justice | Publication
Rights, Representation, and Resources: Advancing Gender Justice in Asia-Pacific Policy Landscape
 
Our new study creates a starting point for understanding feminist principles and how they have been integrated, adapted and (or) resisted in the Asia-Pacific.  
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| Feminist Frontiers | Blog
Geo-Economics and the Rocky Road of Gender Equality
 
Amid shifting geopolitical priorities and economic ambitions, gender justice often struggles to take centre stage. Can global powers reconcile their strategic and economic interests with the  
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| Gender Justice | News
“Women are leading effectively and efficiently any time they are given the opportunity”
 
An interview on empowering women in Pakistan’s local politics with Shad Begum.  
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| Climate change | News
Drowning livelihoods: How climate change is threatening life in Tanguar Haor, Bangladesh
 
“If this continues for another few years, I fear we’ll have no school, no crops, and no future left in Tanguar Haor,” said Md Mudassir Alam, headmaster of Janata High School, gazing across the  
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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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| Geopolitics and International Order | Publication
China’s role in the multilateral trade system
 
A recent analysis conducted by FES explains what is driving Beijing’s foreign trade policy and reflects on how Europe should respond.  
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| Economy of tomorrow | News
How to put the “social” into smart cities?
 
A German delegation hosted by FES, visited Singapore to find out how the city state uses technology for creating a liveable city.  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
US-China strategic rivalry, South Korea’s strategic choices, and implications for German and South Korea cooperation
 
The US-China strategic rivalry has placed South Korea in a difficult position. Prof Chung-in Moon takes a look at the country’s domestic debates and contending strategic options in response to these  
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