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| Climate change | News
China’s latest carbon pledge sets ambitious course for the 21st Century
 
China’s recent commitment to reaching carbon neutrality by 2060 sends a powerful message, not only about what the country thinks it can achieve with its own development, but also about the leading  
Crowd of people walking in a street market of Yangon, Myanmar. Some guys stand by the stalls, while other walk and ride bicycle. The Shwedagon Pagoda, the main city temple, is visible in the background. Warm sunlight illuminates the scene through palm trees.
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| Cooperation for Peace and Security | News
Challenges on all fronts: The many dimensions of Myanmar’s multiple transitions
 
Yangoon (Myanmar) – Will democracy in Myanmar have to live with military prerogatives, tutelary power and civilian-military power-sharing in the times to come?  
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.  
Workers using loader crane at job site and talking to the team by walkie talkie radio.
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| #CLSPlus, Trade, labour and social dialogue | News
The right industrial policies can stimulate economic and social upgrading
 
Developing countries must do more than boost exports if they hope to improve workers’ lives. But which industrial policies have proven best at stimulating social and economic upgrading?  
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| Climate change | News
Southeast Asia’s plans to expand coal power are undermining the global energy shift
 
…any parts of the world are shifting away from fossil fuels, Southeast Asia remains a hot spot for coal expansion. A new…  
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| Geopolitics and International Order, COVID-19 on East Asia | Coronabrief
Mongolia’s diplomacy amidst the pandemic and geopolitical rivalries
 
Rising geopolitical tensions and the COVID-19 pandemic constitute a major challenge for Mongolia’s multilateral and regional initiatives. To avoid becoming a geopolitical chessboard, Mongolian  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | News
The rekindled appetite for an Asian Monetary Fund: A China perspective
 
The renewed interest in an Asian Monetary Fund is a continuation of existing regional currency cooperation since the 1997 Asian financial crisis. Rising geopolitical tensions, supply chain  
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| Geopolitics and International Order | Publication
China’s expanding engagement with the United Nations development pillar
 
The selective long-term approach of a programme country superpower.  
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| News
A new generation of politicians in Mongolia
 
On 24 June 2020, the ruling centre-left Mongolian People’s Party (MPP) defended its super majority. One of the reasons for the MPP’s success was the nomination of fresh and mostly younger faces in  
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| COVID-19 on South Asia | Coronabrief
When the virus hits... A comic from India
 
Award-winning Indian cartoonist Sharad Sharma puts the spotlight on the economic and social plight of artists in this comic drawn for FES Asia. The founder of World Comics India documents how his  
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