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

Fine-tuning Myanmar’s so-called ‟ethnic conflict”: a side note to the 21st Century Panglong Conference

Asia Prospects T.notes

The 21st Century Panglong Union Peace Conference attests to the most contemporary relevance of the country’s historic planning by exploiting the name Panglong in its title. Yet, what this will entail for the future of ethnic nationalities in contemporary Myanmar is still unclear.

Jul 28, 2017

Can the NLD claim the high ground?

Asia Prospects T.notes

Since the National League for Democracy's landslide November 2015 election victory, discussions on Myanmar's future have taken an interesting turn. Once again, Aung San Suu Kyi is confronted with challenges that could potentially jeopardize her moral and political authority.

Jul 25, 2017

Why Myanmar’s ethnic minorities lose faith in federalism and peace

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For years, most of Myanmar’s ethnic minorities, including the Kachin, have put their faith in Aung San Suu Kyi to reconcile the country. Her landslide victory in the country’s historic 2015 elections, was not least secured through the support from ethnic minority voters. As armed conflict has continued and even…

Jun 29, 2017

Reteconomy – 21 giugno 2017

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[IT] Giuseppe Gabusi (Università degli Studi di Torino) interviene durante la puntata "Il mondo economico parlerà cinese?" di Reteconomy.

Jun 22, 2017

Radio Radicale – 31 maggio 2017

Asia Prospects In the media

[IT] "AgiChina - Sud Est asiatico e rapporti con Cina, Europa e Stati Uniti", Giuseppe Gabusi interviene su Sud-Est asiatico e rapporti con Cina, Europa e Stati Uniti.

Jun 1, 2017
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      “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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