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Investigating the players, institutions and narratives driving political and economic dynamics across fast-emerging Asia

New Mandala – 23 March 2020

Indo-Pacific In the media

Nicholas Farrelly (T.wai & University of Tasmania), discusses about the future of Myanmar Studies on New Mandala.

Mar 23, 2020

The Diplomat – March 10, 2020

Indo-Pacific In the media

Giuseppe Gabusi (T.wai & University of Torino) gives some insights on the COVID-19 outbreak in Europe in the article "COVID-19 Hits Italy: A Test for China Ties" on The Diplomat.

Mar 10, 2020

Preventing the Rohingya genocide in Rakhine: The ICJ Provisional Measures in The Gambia v. Myanmar

Indo-Pacific T.notes

The recent order by the ICJ in The Gambia v. Myanmar provides a concrete contribution to the efforts of the international institutions aimed at addressing the humanitarian emergency in Myanmar/Bangladesh and preventing the commission of acts of genocide against the Rohingya.

Mar 2, 2020

Il Myanmar alla fine delle favole

Indo-Pacific RISE

[IT] Con la vittoria elettorale nel 2015 di Aung San Suu Kyi, il mondo – soprattutto l’Occidente – viveva il lieto fine della tormentata vicenda del Myanmar contemporaneo. Ecco Suu Kyi, già insignita del Premio Nobel per la Pace, a lungo in carcere o agli arresti domiciliari negli anni bui…

Feb 21, 2020

The last frontier of Italian luxury: conquering the ASEAN market

Indo-Pacific Research & Policy Papers

While the ‘old’ Europe is recovering from the last financial crisis at a snail’s pace, consumption levels and GDP in the ASEAN zone are soaring. The number of affluent people is also going up, and so is so-called ‘conspicuous consumption’. As a matter of fact, when it comes to high-end…

Feb 17, 2020
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    Indo-Pacific in the Media

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      30 July 2025

      “Il fatto che viviamo in un’epoca di nazionalismi esasperati porterà ahimè alla moltiplicazione di questi conflitti, come quello tra Thailandia e Cambogia, dovuti all’assenza di una prospettiva più ampia sulla governance internazionale. Uno dei problemi dell’ASEAN è che è sempre stato visto all’interno del sudest asiatico, tra le popolazioni, come un esercizio diplomatico elitario tra governi, che non ha costruito una comunanza di visione e appartenenza alla regione.”

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