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China's trainmaker monopoly
Creating a trainmaker monopoly is in conflict with China's reform ambitions, argues G.Bin ZHAO.
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Asia's weak and fragile states
All too many Asian countries have weak and fragile states, which are holding back their prospects for development.
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Indo-Aussie “sweet spot”
The Indo-Australian relationship, which has long been defined by the 3Cs of cricket, curry and Commonwealth, now seems set to rise to a higher level and exploit the potential of a new "sweet-spot".
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India’s disasters management is a real disaster!
Throughout history, India’s disaster management has never been stellar. In recent years, it has gone from worse to worst, according to Asit K. Biswas and Udisha Saklani!
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Natural disasters in Asia
Last week's earthquakes in China and Japan's triple disaster (earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis) of 11 March 2011 provide harsh reminders that no country is without risk of ...
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Asia's long suffering migrants
Migrants in Asian countries have potential to contribute to the society and economy in which they reside. But all too often they suffer from migrants' rights abuses.
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Asia's fragile societies
Many of Asia's rapidly emerging economies appear threatened by stresses in their societies. It is critical to foster better social cohesion to support economic development.
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Happiness and well-being in Asia?
Asia confirms the old adage that money doesn't necessarily buy happiness. The region's richest countries are not the happiest.
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Asia's indigenous peoples
Ambitions of the international community to eliminate global poverty by the year 2030 will be challenged by the large numbers of indigenous people, especially in Asia, who live in deep poverty.
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Financial crisis now hitting OECD education systems
OECD’s Education at a Glance report shows how crisis effects spread into our education systems, argues the OECD trade union movement.
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Regionalism, Asian style
Asia's regionalism is most certainly work-in-progress, but step-by-step it is progressing.
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A deep look at Asian poverty
Asian lives have improved immensely these past few decades. But poverty in its many monetary and non-monetary forms, as well as vulnerability and insecurity, remain endemic in Asia.
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Asia's precariat
The overwhelming majority of Asian working men and women have "precarious" jobs -- short-term, without a formal contract, no job security or social security.
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China's eco-transition challenge
Asit K. Bi Swas and Zhang Jingru share with us their views on China's eco-transition challenge.
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Japan calls its corporates to account
Japan is embarking upon the challenging task of bringing its corporate governance structure up to international standards.
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Investment builds bridges between China and Japan
While the political relationship between China and Japan remains tense, Chinese FDI into Japan has been picking up pace.
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Human rights in Asia
How can Asia achieve more effective protection of human rights, asks Anthony De Bondt, a summer student at Tokyo's Sophia University in 2014.
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Asia's renaissance
Miao Yang, a summer student at Tokyo's Sophia University in 2014, has shared with us her analysis of Asia's "renaissance".
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India not home and dry on drought
India not home and dry on drought, argue Asit K Biswas & Cecilia Tortajada. It is still managed as part of a disaster relief process, which is not effective in the long-term.
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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Myths, vested interests, reality
A formidable competitor to World Bank and ADB, the new AIIB will benefit developing Asian countries and also serve several objectives for China, write Cecilia Tortajada and Asit K. Biswas.
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