Thailand's Autocracy Complex and Its Indo-Pacific Consequences
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Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Franco-German Observatory of the Indo-Pacific
Blog: Soziopolis. Gesellschaft beobachten
Blog: TRAFO – Blog for Transregional Research
By David Malitz. Following its first public conceptualization in 2007, the "Indo-Pacific" has been adopted as the geopolitical framework for strategic policies by numerous governments. This global adoption of the "Indo-Pacific", with differing geographic definitions, has led to the emergence of a sizable literature on the region and the different strategies, visions, and outlooks formulated for it. In this literature, it is customary to refer to the German scholar Karl Haushofer (1869–1946) as first geopolitical thinker to use the term "Indo-Pacific" in the 1920s and therefore to claim or imply an influence of Haushofer's thought on 21st century policy.
Blog: Denken ohne Geländer
Author: Agnes Arndt Conference held September 19-21, 2022 at the University of California in Berkeley. Co-sponsored by the GHI Washington and its Pacific Regional Office at UC Berkeley, the Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism...
Blog: annalist
(Zuerst bei der Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung veröffentlicht) «The resistance is global… a trans-pacific collaboration has brought this web site into existence.» So begann der erste Eintrag auf einer Indymedia-Website am 24. November 1999. Indymedia ging wenige Tage vor den Protesten gegen die … Weiterlesen →
Blog: netzpolitik.org
Gerade im Wahljahr 2020 zeigte sich die US-amerikanische Gesellschaft zutiefst gespalten. Am 6. Januar 2021 stürmten Anhänger:innen von Donald Trump das Kapitol in Washington. – Alle Rechte vorbehalten IMAGO / Pacific Press AgencyDie Empfehlungsalgorithmen sozialer Plattformen sind mitverantwortlich für die Verbreitung von Falschinformationen und die gesellschaftliche Polarisierung, heißt es gemeinhin. Aber stimmt das tatsächlich? Vier aktuelle Studien kommen zu einem gemischten Ergebnis.
Blog: Verfassungsblog
On 11.11 Australia and Tuvalu concluded a treaty on establishing the 'Falepili Union,' which deals with three pressing matters (art.1): climate change adaptation, collective security, and a new human mobility pathway. Hailed as 'groundbreaking', and 'the most significant Pacific agreement in history,' the Treaty certainly constitutes a profound step forward in building climate-resilient international relations, especially with its contributions to international migration law and international law on statehood. However, it also falls short in several instances, especially in fully respecting Tuvaluan equality in relation to Australia.