When Race Trumps Merit, A Review
Blog: AIER | American Institute for Economic Research
"As a remedy for this alleged racism we create double standards of accomplishment and behavior. But double standards help no one." ~ Daniel Asia
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Blog: AIER | American Institute for Economic Research
"As a remedy for this alleged racism we create double standards of accomplishment and behavior. But double standards help no one." ~ Daniel Asia
Blog: Global Voices
Personal essay by a Palestinian from Jerusalem and the West Bank, reflecting on the ongoing genocide in Gaza and mourning the loss of humanity.
Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
The post Love, Consent and Technology in Asia appeared first on Völkerrechtsblog.
Blog: American Enterprise Institute – AEI
America's absence in "mega-regional" trade pacts in Asia is undermining its leadership in the region, while China benefits economically and strategically from its participation in the RCEP.
The post Balancing Security, Trade, and Technology in Asia appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.
Blog: Global Voices
South and Southeast Asia roasted in a record-setting heatwave that killed hundreds, forced some governments to close schools, and led to an uptick in health issues.
Blog: Global Voices
The LGBTQI+ movements in South Asia have to work with little to no funding support. As a consequence, the rights and issues of LGBTQ+ people are severely under-resourced.
Blog: Global Voices
In May 2024, Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir witnessed significant unrest, with daily life profoundly impacted by internet shutdowns and the violent suppression of protests by Pakistani security forces.
Blog: Global Voices
The opposition parties in the Indian state of Assam are protesting against a draft proposal that will redraw electoral constituencies, claiming that it will target communities predominantly populated by Muslims.
Blog: Global Voices
Ahead of the Indian general elections, political parties are leveraging the power of the internet and social media to to maximise their outreach and engagement in the election process.
Blog: Global Voices
In Assam, some voters who lack proper documents to prove their Indian citizenship are labeled as 'D Voters', disenfranchised and barred from voting in the ongoing general elections.
Blog: Global Voices
Sporadic protests erupted nationwide after Indian government implemented the highly controversial Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 just a few weeks before India's upcoming general election.
Blog: Global Voices
The India Unity and Justice March, led by the opposition Indian National Congress, is currently traversing various Indian states aiming to engage the common people ahead of the general elections.
Blog: Global Investments & Local Development
by Riccardo Crescenzi (LSE) and Oliver Harman (Oxford) Upgrading enables firms, countries, or regions to move into progressively higher value activities in GVCs in order to increase the benefits (e.g. security, profits, value-added, capabilities) from participating in global production. A recent LSE study for the Hinrich Foundation shows how countries upgrade in different forms representing … Continued
Blog: The Strategist
On 18 August, the leaders of the United States, South Korea and Japan met at Camp David for their first trilateral summit. The resulting agreement to deepen military and intelligence cooperation has steered Northeast Asian ...
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
Written by Alex Somlyay With ongoing developments in Chinese green energy technology, Australia is primed for further financial engagement and cooperation with the nation, said Dr. Christoph Nedopil Wang at an AIIA Queensland event. Christoph Nedopil Wang, (Image Supplied) His presentation reflected on the five trends dominating Chinese renewable energy technologies, alongside geopolitics and trade. […]