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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.76

Combating insecurity through membership? Gang girls in Medellín, Colombia

Violence & Security T.notes

Membership provides young women with a feeling of belonging, a social space that offers them the opportunity to gain self-esteem and to position themselves in a harsh society.

Apr 1, 2019
T.note n.75 - RISE Series #23

Cambodian Perspective on China

Asia Prospects T.notes

In Phnom Penh, China is regarded as the core economic and strategic partner as Cambodia seeks to diversify its sources of economic growth, modernize, connect its infrastructure, and integrate its economy with the region and the world at large.

Jan 8, 2019
T.note n.74

Hovering between peace and war: the elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Violence & Security T.notes

The elections represent a crossroads: they might bring some sort of stability, essential for rebuilding the country, or they might exacerbate the existing conflict dynamics, plunging the country back into civil war.

Dec 20, 2018
T.note n.73 - RISE series #22

Conceptualising Asian regionalism

Asia Prospects T.notes

Before you can even start to put in place new and effective regional governance mechanisms, you have to first find agreement on a rather fundamental question: what exactly is the region that needs to be governed?

Dec 11, 2018
T.note n.72

What’s in a term? The challenge of finding common terminology for ethnic alliance-building in Myanmar’s peace process

Violence & Security T.notes

The challenge among ethnic actors to reach an agreement over terminology weakens their efforts to articulate collective identities and desired alternatives.

Dec 7, 2018
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