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Narrazione e potere discorsivo cinesi nell’era COVID: un approccio computazionale

[IT] La “Wolf Warrior Diplomacy” cinese è spesso caratterizzata da un linguaggio aggressivo nei confronti delle diplomazie rivali. Lo studio di questa pratica è diffuso, ma gli approcci computazionali relativi al tema sono rari. Poiché Twitter è spesso indicata tra le principali piattaforme utilizzate dai “guerrieri lupo”, con RStudio si analizzano i tweets del 2021 di Hua Chunying e Zhao Lijian tramite tre metodi di analisi.

I cruciali anni Venti. Competizione a somma zero, Cina e multilateralismo

[IT] Sebbene l’ordine internazionale sia da tempo in trasformazione, la velocità del cambiamento è di recente aumentata. Un rinnovamento significativo, e molto probabilmente turbolento, delle regole è ormai in vista. Poiché l’approccio della Cina all’order-making è una leva fondamentale di questo processo, il discorso che propone sul multilateralismo richiama un’attenzione senza precedenti.

Comparative study of ASEAN’s roles in the Cambodian conflict of the Third Indochina War and the 2021 military coup in Myanmar

This study seeks to better understand how ASEAN became involved in the Cambodian conflict, what its role was, what the alliance’s current progress is regarding the issue of Myanmar, which lessons should be learned from the Cambodian conflict, and how it should reconsider its role in the Myanmar crisis today.

Myanmar’s experiment with trade in live cattle with China: Breakthrough, collapse, and resurgence?

Myanmar has long been a major supplier of live cattle to countries in the Greater Mekong subregion, including Yunnan Province in China, which has seen a sustained rise in income per capita but has relatively scarce grazing land. After a few months of fattening, some of Myanmar’s cattle had been re-exported to China via Thailand and Laos, but in recent years, with improvements in transportation and the reduced need for draft animals in farming households, China has started buying cattle directly from Myanmar.

The impact of the double crisis on the garment sector in Myanmar

Myanmar’s military coup on 1 February 2021 sent shock waves across the nation and through an economy that was already reeling from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although previously poised for tremendous growth, Myanmar’s economy now faces a double crisis: the pandemic and the coup. This paper investigates significant changes to the production level, working days and overtime hours, wages expenditure, and workforce since the military coup and later compounded by the third wave of COVID-19.

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