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.61 - HS series #8

The specter of MS-13: Understanding fears and perceptions of belonging among diaspora Salvadorans

Violence & Security T.notes

Misunderstanding the adaptive nature of gangs like MS-13 results in policies which amplify violence and alienation in immigrant enclaves.

Jun 13, 2018
T.note n.60 - RISE series #18

New Zealand’s Multilateralism Does not Exclude China

Asia Prospects T.notes

With BRI, New Zealand will examine options to use the project not just to deepen ties with China, but also to deepen ties with other countries along the BRI “spoke” where it is located.

May 4, 2018
T.note n.59 - HS series #7

War By Another Name? The ‘Urban Turn’ in 21st Century Violence

Violence & Security T.notes

In the early twenty-first century, as inter-state war appeared to decline in frequency, new forms and discourses of ‘war’ took prominence, epitomised by the ‘War on Terror’ and the ‘War on Drugs.’ For some critics, the use of the term ‘war’ in these contexts was deeply problematic.

Apr 23, 2018
T.note n.58 - RISE series #17

The India–China Tango in Southeast Asia

Asia Prospects T.notes

While objecting strongly to New Delhi joining ASEAN, Beijing keeps a close eye on India’s deepening ties with bloc members and with oil and gas exploration drives in the littoral states of the South China Sea.

Apr 17, 2018
T.note n.57 - RISE series #16

China, Malaysia, and the Belt and Road Initiative: the case of the East Coast Rail Link

Asia Prospects T.notes

Beijing needs to understand that projects that do not add value to the recipient state (in this case, Malaysia) are bound to reinforce the perception that Chinese-led initiatives are self-serving in nature.

Mar 26, 2018
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