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| 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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| 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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| News
Episode 02: A new Indo-Pacific and India's changing foreign policy
 
We explore India’s changing foreign and security policy in its neighborhood, its complex relations with China and the role of the European Union with Dr Tanvi Madan, Director of the India Project and…  
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| News
Launching the FES Asia podcast: Disrupted Asia – Between Crisis, Rise and Resilience!
 
Our inaugural episode discusses the notion that we are living in an “Asian Century”. In an interview with the international bestselling author Dr Parag Khanna, we unpack its meaning, prospects and…  
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| Future Hub | News
A thousand virtual tents: Civil-society youth festival in Indonesia moves online
 
A festival in North Sumatra brings together the region’s engaged youth each year under the principles of create – collaborate – celebrate. Now in its fourth year, the 1,000 Tents of Toba Caldera…  
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| COVID-19 on South East Asia | Coronabrief
Lessons from Thailand’s COVID conundrum
 
Thailand is steadily heading towards 100 days without a local transmission. However, some experts are warning of the country becoming a victim of their own success as its “zero case” strategy is…  
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| Economy of tomorrow | News
Walking a fine line: Thailand and the challenge of the platform economy
 
Developing the platform economy has been a major agenda of the Thai government since 2016, but the chances of its realization are looking gloomy in the eyes of some Thai think tanks and academic…  
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| Geopolitics and International Order, Cross-cutting regional issues | Coronabrief
Geopolitical headwinds under and beyond COVID-19
 
The COVID-19 pandemic has accentuated patterns of bilateral acrimony and geopolitical rivalry. The United States and China are missing a critical opportunity to shape a post-corona international…  
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| #CLSPlus, Trade, labour and social dialogue | Publication
Catching up in a time of constraints
 
The complicated interaction between industrial policy and the constraint of an ever-tighter corset of rules under the World Trade Organization, free trade agreements and bilateral investment…  
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| Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
From side table to centre stage: Social justice and the Afghan peace process
 
In the past months, Afghan policymakers and civil society have found themselves again in a “fog of talks” with representatives of the Taliban insurgency, international interlocutors, and each other.…  
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