Collection of policy notes addressing the major issues driving international debate at the global level

T.notes

T.wai's T.notes are 2-page texts that address the major issues of international debate at the global and regional level, building a broad involvement in the high levels of politics and experts of the major teams of research centers at the international level.
T.note n.53 - ChinaMed series #3

What are the achievements of 16+1 after five years of existence?

Global China T.notes

On November 26-27, the Sixth Summit of the Heads of Governments of China and the sixteen countries of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe took place in Budapest, marking the fifth anniversary since the establishment of the 16+1 platform. The meeting itself was business as usual. At the same time, unlike…

Dec 31, 2017
T.note n.52 - RISE series #13

China’s Growing Presence in the Pacific, and Local Reactions

Indo-Pacific T.notes

“China has become a new option for PNG when it seeks external opportunities for economic and development cooperation. It has become a bargaining chip for the island country in acquiring more aid and benefits from traditional donors”.

Dec 28, 2017
T.note n.51 - RISE series #12

The Philippines’ Relations with China: A Pragmatic Perspective under President Duterte

Indo-Pacific T.notes

The Philippines’ relations with China have recently experienced turbulence, with the occurrence of various controversies and disputes. The issues behind development projects have cast doubts on the integrity of Chinese investments and revealed the venality of Philippine institutions. Moreover, the fiery and contentious maritime row between the two countries has…

Dec 26, 2017
T.note n.50

Counter-terrorism in the United Kingdom: between security and human rights

Violence & Security T.notes

The ways in which the state responds to the threat of terrorism often involve measures that depart from long-established legal principles, including fundamental rights.

Dec 18, 2017
T.note n.49 - TIC series #4

China’s Economy in the New Era

Global China T.notes

In what Michael Pettis defines as an "ideal rebalancing scenario" for the Chinese economy, China has to reset its GDP target at around 2 to 3 percent.

Dec 11, 2017
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