Investigating the players, institutions and narratives driving Asian political and economic dynamics

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Investigating the players, institutions and narratives driving Asian political and economic dynamics

The BCIM Economic Corridor and Chinese investments in Myanmar

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Asia's regionalization trend led to the formulation of numerous economic cooperation initiatives. These, however, often lack a clear implementation strategy.

Sep 27, 2017

The Arakan/Rohingya Crisis

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Several major confrontations have occurred in Arakan since World War II, creating lasting distrust between the followers of different religious creeds. These conflicts are related to issues which all have their roots deep in the country’s past.

Sep 23, 2017

Radio Vaticana – 17 agosto 2017

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[IT] "Anniversario dell'indipendenza dell'Indonesia: il futuro del Paese", Giuseppe Gabusi (Università degli Studi di Torino) interviene a Radio Vaticana.

Aug 30, 2017

The ‘Lucky’ Ones: Land, Citizenship, and Inequality in the Wa Self-Administered Division

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In the Wa autonomous areas that run along the Sino-Burmese border, disparities in material wealth raise important questions about land ownership.

Aug 12, 2017

Opium and ‘Development’ in Myanmar: the political economy of a resurgent crop

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Shan State is the source of over 95 percent of opium in Southeast Asia. Over the past three decades, demand for and addiction to opium derivatives has risen dramatically in the region, often with devastating effects for communities throughout Myanmar.

Aug 4, 2017
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      29 August 2023

      “Con l’ambizione di aiutare a comprendere le molteplici opportunità offerte da un sistema mondiale in rapida trasformazione, questo libro – frutto degli studi sull’Asia realizzati da T.wai con il contributo di studiosi di relazioni internazionali e di economia politica globale affiliati a istituzioni britanniche, cinesi, statunitensi, canadesi, australiane, singaporiane e malaysiane – identifica sette vettori del cambiamento che hanno origine in Asia orientale: le relazioni tra Stato e mercato, la valuta digitale, la finanza per lo sviluppo, le catene globali del valore, le istituzioni regionali, l’impatto del cambiamento climatico e la sicurezza non-tradizionale.”

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