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Frontiere e illegalità nel Sud-Est asiatico

[IT] Nell’immaginario comune, la parola “confine” evoca una linea netta tracciata su una mappa, un segno che separa nazioni, culture ed economie. Tuttavia, le frontiere del Sud-Est asiatico contemporaneo raramente si conformano a questa immagine. Si rivelano piuttosto come zone porose, dove flussi globali di capitali, merci e persone si incontrano e si scontrano.

Diminishing U.S. influence? Chinese official positions and expert debate on the Israel-Iran conflict

Miriam Verzellino and Andrea Ghiselli (ChinaMed, T.wai) are authors of the issue “Diminishing U.S. influence? Chinese official positions and expert debate on the Israel-Iran conflict” of the ChinaMed Observer.

The Forgotten Class Factor? Examining Structure-Agency Dynamics in Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement at Its Tenth Anniversary

This paper draws from the literature on social movements and utilises collective memory to examine interactions between structure and agency in transformative protest events. Intra-movement competition between different groups to elaborate and diversify the movement’s ideology are used as a proxy for agency.

La Malaysia di Anwar Ibrahim, fra successi internazionali e contraddizioni interne

[IT] Sin dall’insediamento in carica dell’attuale Primo Ministro Anwar Ibrahim nel novembre 2022, la Malaysia ha vissuto una fase politica inedita e, per molti versi, contradditoria, caratterizzata da numerose luci e altrettante ombre.

Chinese perspectives on Trump’s Middle East tour

Giorgia Facchini analyzes the position of Chinese experts on Donald Trump’s Middle East policy in the issue “Chinese perspectives on Trump’s Middle East tour” of the ChinaMed Observer.

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