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Assessing the impact of China on global governance in the age of power diffusion
Investigating the players, institutions and narratives driving Asian political and economic dynamics
Emerging trends in transnational security: from the rise of non-state actors to force privatization
As Muse has transformed into a strategic border hub, the illegal drug economy has become deeply embedded in systems of rule, economic development and everyday life.
Even though in recent years China and Indonesia have seemed to share a destiny that is, if not a common one, at least closely intertwined, they always need to be careful and must come to terms with their troubled relationship.
The PRC is widely recognized as a destination market for many women trafficked in Asia, particularly from Vietnam. Trafficking in women in China is a sensitive and complex issue that threatens public health, security, gender equity and sustainable development.
If women are predominantly imagined as victims, they can only be taken into consideration in this capacity when the post-war order is designed.
In their attempts to build a Hindu state in India, the right-wing populists risk losing both the decades-long experiment with democracy and the protracted attempts to create a multicultural nation where free and fearless self-expression is possible.
The Thai higher education industry will play a pivotal role in upskilling the current and future workforce and transforming the Thai economy into an authentic ‘digital’ and ‘smart’ nation.
Head of Project
“L’ipotesi di ritiro dell’Italia dalla Bri ha suscitato molta più attenzione e apprensione nei media italiani che in quelli cinesi. Sebbene non sia stato possibile coprire tutti i casi, il volume di articoli che hanno discusso la questione nei media italiani supera di gran lunga quello dei media cinesi. Questa discrepanza sottolinea la disparità percepita nelle relazioni economiche e diplomatiche tra l’Italia, una media potenza, e la Cina, una forza globale in crescita.”
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