[IT] La postfazione di Giuseppe Gabusi (T.wai & Università degli Studi di Torino) per il libro di Thant Myint-U "L'altra storia della Birmania. Una distopia del XXI secolo", pubblicato da add editore e supportato da T.wai.
Agriculture and agribusiness still represent a crucial slice of most ASEAN member countries’ GDP. However, the sector is changing, increasingly leaving behind traditional, labour-intensive production and transformation processes in favour of more advanced and highly technological practices. And it is looking for partners.
[IT] Il capitolo scritto da Giuseppe Gabusi e Giorgio Prodi nella recensione del libro "The Italian Economy after Covid-19. Short term costs and long-term adjustments" da parte di Alberto Di Minin e Marco Bonaglia per il blog Nòva de Il Sole 24 Ore.
Giuseppe Gabusi (T.wai & University of Torino) and Michele Boario (T.wai & United Nations Industrial Development Organization) are authors of the article "Industrial Policy and Special Economic Zones: Engaging Transformation in a Globalised World" in the first edition of "Myanmar. Politics, Economy and Society", an overview of the complex historical…
How the world will look in future is a topic of interest for all of us, whether we want to make smart investment choices, prepare for the unexpected or create art. We understand that the future is shaped by our choices and by the trends and forces that are set…
Il libro “L’Asia al centro del cambiamento” (Treccani, 2022), a cura di Giuseppe Gabusi (T.wai & Università di Torino), è nominato per il Premio Libro dell’Anno sull’Innovazione 2024 del Galileo-Festival della Scienza e Innovazione e menzionato su AlbengaCorsaro News.
Giuseppe Gabusi is Head of T.wai’s Asia Prospects Program and an Assistant Professor of International Political Economy and Political Economy of East Asia at the University of Torino.
Pietro Masina is a non-resident Research Fellow at T.wai and an Associate Professor of International Political Economy, History and Institutions of East Asia at the University of Naples “L'Orientale”.