[IT] L'edizione cartacea de La Stampa presenta l’edizione 2022 del TOAsia Export Training, organizzata T.wai e Club Asia, con la Camera di Commercio Italia Myanmar, il contributo delle Camere di Commercio di Cuneo e Torino, Fondazione Crc, Compagnia di San Paolo, e il supporto dell'Università degli Studi di Torino.
The PRC is widely recognized as a destination market for many women trafficked in Asia, particularly from Vietnam. Trafficking in women in China is a sensitive and complex issue that threatens public health, security, gender equity and sustainable development.
This article argues that a peculiar pattern of dependent asymmetry – ‘dual dependence’, i.e. a combination of internal and external dependence – has come to characterize the structure of China-Myanmar relations since the late 1980s.
Giuseppe Gabusi (T.wai & University of Turin) is author of the chapter "The politics of the developmental state" of the Handbook on the Politics of International Development (Elgar Handbooks in Development, 2022).
[IT] Raimondo Neironi (T.wai & Università di Torino) interviene nella puntata di Asiatica "Filippine: il ritorno al potere della dinastia dei Marcos" su Radio Radicale.
“Italy is home to specialised institutions like Università L’Orientale of Naples and Ca’Foscari University of Venice, as well as programs at the universities of Pavia, Torino and Rome, supplemented by world-class research centers like the Torino World Affairs Institute (T.wai) with its Asia-related focuses.”
Giuseppe Gabusi is Head of T.wai’s Indo-Pacific Program and an Associate Professor of International Political Economy and Political Economy of East Asia at the University of Turin.
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”.
Giorgio Prodi is the Vice President of the Torino World Affairs Institute and an Associate Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Ferrara.