asia Virtual Roundtable: The Economic Implications of COVID-19 on Asia By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 16:35:01 +0000 Virtual Roundtable: The Economic Implications of COVID-19 on Asia 2 April 2020 — 11:00AM TO 12:00PM Anonymous (not verified) 27 March 2020 Chatham House | 10 St James's Square | London | SW1Y 4LE The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to have a damaging economic impact on Asia, potentially the most serious since the financial crisis two decades ago. While early estimates suggest that a recession is inevitable, differing countries in Asia are generally deploying modest fiscal and monetary measures. This is true even in China, compared with the ‘whatever it takes’ approach pursued by Europe and America. How effective will these measures be in reviving growth and in easing the pain, particularly on the poor in developing countries in Asia? Is Asia witnessing a sudden but temporary halt in economic activity rather than a prolonged slowdown? At this virtual roundtable, the speakers will consider the likelihood of a recovery for trade in the region and will explore what lessons can be learned from countries like Singapore, who seem to be successfully managing the health and economic aspects of COVID-19. This event is online only. After registering, you will receive a follow-up confirmation email with details of how to join the webinar. Full Article
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asia The regional and international implications of restrictions to online freedom of expression in Asia By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Fri, 12 Mar 2021 12:25:49 +0000 The regional and international implications of restrictions to online freedom of expression in Asia 25 March 2021 — 12:30PM TO 1:30PM Anonymous (not verified) 12 March 2021 Online Panellists discuss the latest developments affecting online freedom of expression in the Asia region. Please note this is an online event. Please register using the link below to finalize your registration. In recent years, state-led clampdowns on online freedom of expression have become widespread in several countries across Asia, further intensified by the COVID-19 crisis. The reasons for this are complex and diverse – drawing upon history, culture and politics, in addition to external influences. Across the region, governments have been accused of silencing online criticism and failing to uphold rights to free speech. Individuals have been arrested, fined or attacked for the alleged spread of ‘fake news’, raising concern among human rights organizations. In some countries, this has culminated in the imposition of new social media rules, which could require social media companies to censor posts and share decrypted messages. In China, the government’s restrictive online regime has relied on a combination of legal, technical and manipulation tactics to manage control of the internet, and now includes attempts at censorship beyond its borders. Panellists will discuss the latest regional developments affecting online freedom of expression in the Asia region, and will consider the broader regional and international implications for technology governance. This webinar launches the publication Restrictions on online freedom of expression in China: The domestic, regional and international implications of China’s policies and practices. Full Article
asia Battle lines being drawn over online freedoms in Asia By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Mon, 22 Mar 2021 17:52:57 +0000 Battle lines being drawn over online freedoms in Asia Expert comment NCapeling 22 March 2021 Social media giants are increasingly clashing with Asian governments over free expression and censorship as the region lurches towards digital authoritarianism. Freedom of expression was subject to significant restrictions in Asia even before the pandemic, with several governments having enacted laws that stifle online debate. But since COVID-19, restrictions have increased even further due to a rash of so-called ‘emergency measures’ introduced by governments across the region. Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam have all put new laws into place, and many restrictions are already being applied in a draconian fashion, such as in the Philippines and Bangladesh. As outlined in a new Chatham House research paper, one inspiration behind this trend is China, home to the world’s most sophisticated and restrictive system of internet control. The Chinese government’s restrictive online regime, which has tightened further under COVID-19, relies on a combination of legal regulations, technical controls, and proactive manipulation of online debates. The Chinese government is exporting both its technology – such as through the establishment of smart cities, the installation of AI, and surveillance technology – and its vision of how the internet should be governed This model was an inspiration for Vietnam’s cybersecurity law, as well as Myanmar’s new draft cybersecurity bill, proposed by the Military-run State Administration Council in the wake of the military coup last month, which would give the military there extensive powers to access individuals’ data, restrict, or suspend access to the internet. This ‘sovereignty and control’ model of internet governance is also gaining impetus through China’s ‘Digital Silk Road’ initiative, under which the Chinese government is exporting both its technology – such as through the establishment of smart cities, the installation of AI, and surveillance technology – and its vision of how the internet should be governed. In November 2020, Xi Jinping pledged to further deepen cooperation with ASEAN through the Digital Silk Road, and the pandemic has expanded the appeal of Chinese surveillance technologies and data collection platforms to governments both in Asia and beyond. China’s Health Silk Road, which aims to promote global health cooperation, is centered on the Chinese government’s high-tech model under which civic freedoms are sacrificed in the name of public health. An alternative model This ‘sovereignty and control’ model is increasingly at odds with the more ‘human-centric’ model of tech governance favoured by many democratic states, Western social media companies, and international institutions, especially the United Nations (UN) and European Union (EU). Although this emerging model also involves regulation, it is regulation which aims to be inclusive, risk-based, and proportionate – balancing the need for protection against online harms with the need to preserve freedom of expression. It is a multi-stakeholder, rights-based approach which brings together not just governments but also representatives of the private sector, civil society, and academia. The EU’s draft Digital Services Act and the UK’s proposals for an Online Safety Bill are both reflective of this approach. Western social media giants such as Facebook and Twitter have recently introduced new policies which seek to identify and mitigate online harms, such as hate speech and disinformation. Industry bodies such as the Global Network Initiative, independent oversight bodies such as the Oversight Board established by Facebook, and civil society advocacy and initiatives such as the Santa Clara Principles on Transparency and Accountability in Content Moderation are also an important part of the picture. This ‘sovereignty and control’ model is increasingly at odds with the more ‘human-centric’ model of tech governance favoured by many democratic states, Western social media companies, and international institutions Admittedly, these various digital governance initiatives are in some cases embryonic, and are by no means a silver bullet solution to the complex problem of online content moderation, which continues to be hotly debated in democratic societies. But they are at least underpinned by the same philosophy – that international human rights law standards must continue to apply even during emergencies such as COVID-19. With the Biden administration in the US prioritizing tech governance in its policy agenda, there is added momentum to the international leadership behind this model. A clash of ideology These conflicting philosophies are playing out in debates on technology governance at the UN, with one group of countries led by China and Russia advocating for greater government control of the internet, and many Western democracies emphasizing the need for an open, global internet that protects human rights. These differing ideologies are also creating tensions between Western social media companies operating in Asia and the various governments in that region which have increased restrictions on online expression. And the gulf between the two appears to be widening. In 2017, the Thailand government threatened Facebook with legal action unless it agreed to remove content critical of Thailand’s royal family and, in 2020, Facebook announced it had been ‘forced to block’ such material. Also in 2020, the Vietnam government pressured state-owned telecom companies to throttle internet traffic to Facebook, effectively restricting access to the platform, until Facebook agreed to take down content the government deemed to be anti-state. Subscribe to our weekly newsletterOur flagship newsletter provides a weekly round-up of content, plus receive the latest on events and how to connect with the institute. Enter email address Subscribe Platforms refuse to silence legitimate criticism However, Silicon Valley’s social media companies have also been pushing back. Facebook restricted the accounts of Myanmar’s military on the basis of ‘spreading misinformation’ in the wake of the military’s imposition of an internet shutdown that blocked access to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. And Twitter resisted requests by the Indian government to block accounts involved in protests by farmers. Twitter stated that while it would block any accounts which it felt incited violence, it would not take action on accounts belonging to news media entities, journalists, activists, and politicians because it believed that would ‘violate the fundamental right to free expression under the Indian law’. The Indian government responded by fast-tracking stringent new social media regulations heavily criticized by rights groups for increasing government power over content on social media platforms, including online news. So how can social media companies find avenues for operating in Asia and beyond without being co-opted into the lurch towards digital authoritarianism? There are no easy answers here, but collaboration is key. Cooperation between tech companies and local civil society partners can help companies better understand risks to human rights in the country concerned and how they might be mitigated. And tech companies are more effective in alliance with each other than acting on their own, such as the refusal by Facebook, Google, Telegram, and Twitter to hand over data on protestors to the Hong Kong police. Twitter stated that while it would block any accounts which it felt incited violence, it would not take action on accounts belonging to news media entities, journalists, activists, and politicians The fact that in many countries in Asia there are no alternatives to Western social media companies – unlike China, where platforms such as WeChat are part of the government’s internet control apparatus – gives the companies concerned some leverage. In February 2020, Facebook, Google, and Twitter together – through the Asia Internet Coalition – threatened to leave Pakistan in response to the government’s draconian proposals to regulate social media. Along with pressure and lawsuits from civil society, this forced the government into retreat, although the tussle over the new rules, introduced in November, continues. At a time when illiberalism was already on the rise in Asia (including in democracies – Freedom House has just downgraded India’s status from ‘free’ to ‘partly free’), COVID-19 has made tighter state control of online freedom of expression even more attractive to many governments. As it seems increasingly unlikely that restrictions enacted under the guise of pandemic-related emergency measures will be repealed once the COVID-19 crisis ends, it is even more important that tech companies work with civil society on the ground to minimize the censorship of citizen voices. Full Article
asia Regional politics of Kazakhstan in Central Asia By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:21:20 +0000 Source Central Asia Analytical Network URL https://caa-network.org/archives/18673 Release date 03 December 2019 Expert Annette Bohr In the news type Op-ed Hide date on homepage Full Article
asia Kazakhstan: Reaching Out to Central Asian Neighbors By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:23:02 +0000 Source The Diplomat URL https://thediplomat.com/2019/12/kazakhstan-reaching-out-to-central-asian-neighbo... Release date 05 December 2019 Expert Annette Bohr In the news type Op-ed Hide date on homepage Full Article
asia Combatting Human Trafficking: The Situation in East Asia By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Fri, 30 Aug 2019 15:55:01 +0000 Combatting Human Trafficking: The Situation in East Asia 16 September 2019 — 10:30AM TO 5:30PM Anonymous (not verified) 30 August 2019 Taipei, Taiwan In 2017, there were an estimated 40.3 million victims of modern slavery worldwide. The prevalence for individuals to fall victim to forced labour practices is highest in the Asia-Pacific region where four out of every 1,000 people have been found to be victims of forced labour and labour trafficking. Many of these victims end up in the more developed economies of East Asia as destination countries of labour trafficking. Such cases are, however, often under-reported and under-detected, largely owing to a lack of a coherent response to trafficking across the sub-region.At this roundtable, organized in partnership with the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation and the University of Portsmouth, participants will discuss emerging anti-trafficking practices from a regional perspective including legal and policy frameworks and the role of business and recruitment agencies.Attendance at this event is by invitation only. Full Article
asia Asia-Pacific By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Mon, 20 Jan 2020 15:47:55 +0000 Asia-Pacific Research explores geopolitics, population and migration, technology and its impact, conflict, and promoting sustainable development. nfaulds-adams… 20 January 2020 Covering the region from Afghanistan to Australia, the region is a major centre of geostrategic interest, with factories in the Far East and South East Asia exporting manufactured products, while importing energy and raw materials, and half of the world’s maritime trade passing through the Indonesian Straits of Sunda, Lombok and Malacca. The competition to establish control and supremacy over these trade routes has seen major regional powers such as China, Japan and India try to expand their presence in the south China Sea and the Indian Ocean - in the face of a massive US military presence in the area to contain Chinese expansion. Territorial disputes also loom large on land. In addition to the dispute between North and South Korea, the Senkaku islands in Japan and the Diaoyu islands in the East China Sea cause regional tension, as does a growing Australia-Japan defence relationship. Key issues covered include China’s influence in the region and globally, the UK and Japan’s relationship in a changing world, and the economic relationship between the EU and China over the coming decade. Full Article
asia Webinar: On the Front Line: The Impact of COVID-19 on Asia's Migrant Workers By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Fri, 15 May 2020 11:00:01 +0000 Webinar: On the Front Line: The Impact of COVID-19 on Asia's Migrant Workers 21 May 2020 — 2:00PM TO 2:45PM Anonymous (not verified) 15 May 2020 Asia’s army of migrant workers are on the frontline in confronting the health and economic effects of COVID-19. Lacking formal safety nets, health care access, and facing social dislocation, hundreds of millions across the region are bearing the brunt of the coronavirus lockdown. Asian governments have scrambled to come up with an effective health and humanitarian response, exposing public apathy and significant shortcomings in public policy. Is better regional coordination necessary to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 on migrant labourers? Is the private sector in Asia part of the problem or part of the solution? In this webinar, the speakers will discuss the likely implications of lasting economic damage on the livelihoods of Asia’s migrant workers, as well as responses and measures to effectively mitigate the impact. Full Article
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asia Russia and Eurasia By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Mon, 20 Jan 2020 15:50:37 +0000 Russia and Eurasia Research on the former Soviet region explores geopolitics of various states, the domestic, foreign and security policy of Russia, and the conflict in Ukraine. nfaulds-adams… 20 January 2020 Key projects currently include examining Russia’s military mobilization, Ukraine’s reforms, the foreign policy of smaller states such as Armenia, oligarchy, and broader inter-state relations. The Russia and Eurasia programme at Chatham House is a globally recognised focal point for analysis on how developments in this region impact on other states and institutions. Full Article
asia How do Eurasian kleptocracies earn and use their money? By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Oct 2021 15:54:24 +0000 How do Eurasian kleptocracies earn and use their money? 9 November 2021 — 1:00PM TO 2:30PM Anonymous (not verified) 22 October 2021 Chatham House and Online This event explores the presence of corrupt funds from Eurasia in Western democracies, what they are used for, and how they can be constrained. The Pandora Papers once again shone the spotlight on the UK being home to corrupt funds from kleptocracies, where the ruling elite abuse their political power for private gain. In recent years much focus has been placed on this term, and the possible effects such money could have on Western democracies. How do such states create this wealth in the first place? How do these funds make their way to the UK? Is the term kleptocracy appropriate for the majority of countries in Eurasia? What evidence is there that such funds are ‘weaponized’ to achieve foreign policy goals? This event discusses the term, how it can be applied, and the differences between how ’grey’ funds are used by various countries. It also highlights how the UK and the wider international community can counteract these flows, both from a legal point of view, and via other methods. Full Article
asia Putin’s Eurasian dream may soon become a nightmare By www.chathamhouse.org Published On :: Tue, 03 May 2022 13:11:31 +0000 Putin’s Eurasian dream may soon become a nightmare Expert comment NCapeling 3 May 2022 The Ukraine invasion has detrimental consequences for the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union, a project which has been stumbling since its inception. The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) – consisting of Russia with Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan – represents the culmination of Russia’s pursuit of regional integration with its post-Soviet neighbours. Officially, the Union has an ambitious economic goal – the creation of a market based on common rules for its five member states and their 180 million citizens – and Russia likes to portray the EAEU as an Eurasian replica of the European Union (EU). But although a common market was placed at the heart of the EAEU as a way to appeal to member states, it is of marginal importance for the Russian economy. For Moscow, the EAEU is primarily a geopolitical tool to help re-assert its regional and global role. In a world of evermore powerful trading blocs, Moscow wants to use the EAEU to establish its own economic power base in the new polycentric world order. But Russia’s limited interest in the technocratic intricacies needed for the economic union to live up to its lofty proclamations exposes the real geopolitical ambitions. The Kremlin has no qualms about disregarding the common rules when they clash with Russia’s own foreign policy, and it soon became evident the EAEU was a means to an end rather than an equitable institution within which Russia would accept constraints on its unilateral behaviour. A crisis in the making Although the EAEU has enabled some internal trade liberalization as well as the movement of people and labour to the benefit of its members reliant on labour migrant remittances, it has failed to tackle institutional barriers or promote growth and development policies. Russia’s limited interest in the technocratic intricacies needed for the economic union to live up to its lofty proclamations exposes the real geopolitical ambitions It has been hampered by weak common institutions and a lack of institutional capacity of its member states, while Russia’s dubious commitment is also problematic. The EAEU lacks the institutional features of a genuine common market and any attempts to address these shortcomings have been essentially empty promises. EAEU membership does benefit the political elites of its member states, because its hub-and-spoke model relies on bilateral high-level political deals between Russia and each member state individually. And by using the enticement of security guarantees and both political and financial support, Moscow has succeeded in attracting new members to join. But a member’s political survival – or defence against political and economic reform – is dependent on military, economic, financial, and political support from Russia. This has been evidenced by the Armenian-Azerbaijan conflict, and by Russia’s backing of the Lukashenka regime in Belarus and the Tokayev government in Kazakhstan. The design of the EAEU ties it to Russia’s own fate, and so the impact of harsh sanctions imposed on Russia for invading Ukraine are in stark evidence across its member states. Both Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are reeling from the adverse effects on their domestic currencies and remittances, and the trade bans of key commodities. And although the ban Russia imposed on grain export to EAEU members has softened, it shows the extent to which Russia was prepared to disregard the rules and sacrifice the EAEU to rescue its own economy. Members are incurring direct economic losses from Putin’s war against Ukraine and the fluctuation of the rouble has created a major impediment to trade with Russia. Russia seems to increasingly view the Union as a convenient tool to bypass sanctions, with massive implications for its partner countries. And the supposed advantages of EAEU membership – enhanced trade, growth, and modernization – have simply not materialized. Due to the rapid economic decline of Russia – a fall of 10-15 per cent is anticipated for 2022 – the EAEU is even less likely to deliver the promised economic benefits, while also putting members at risk of secondary sanctions. The Ukraine invasion has also reignited domestic sensitivities and regional tensions. In Kazakhstan, Tokayev has failed to endorse Russia’s justification for the invasion and refuses to recognize the ‘independence’ of the separatist LNR and DNR. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine clearly reduces the benefits of Eurasian integration even further than before and imposes higher cost on the partner countries than were envisaged when they joined Meanwhile Azerbaijan has pursued territorial gains in Nagorno-Karabakh while Russia is distracted by its invasion of Ukraine, and has requested the withdrawal of Russian peacekeeping from the disputed territory. Russia is keen for partner countries to help mitigate the economic impact of sanctions by providing alternative transit routes for imports to Russia. But the EAEU faces challenges even at its most basic level because the sharing of custom duties among member states was denominated in dollars, which Russia now wants to move away from. No easy escape Russia’s invasion of Ukraine clearly reduces the benefits of Eurasian integration even further than before and imposes higher cost on the partner countries than were envisaged when they joined. They have been dragged into a geopolitical calamity over which they have no control – the inability of EAEU institutions to mediate or constrain Russia’s behaviour is stark. Full Article
asia Asia Regional Group endorses FAO Director-General's candidature for a second term By www.fao.org Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 00:00:00 GMT In a letter addressed to the Director-General, the Ambassador of Malaysia to FAO, on behalf of the Chair of the Asia Group, has announced the endorsement of the [...] Full Article
asia FAO and Grow Asia partner to mobilize support for smallholder agriculture By www.fao.org Published On :: Fri, 29 Oct 2021 00:00:00 GMT Rome - The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Grow Asia, a multi-stakeholder partnership platform that brings together farmers, the private sector, governments, [...] Full Article
asia Archaeologists Map Two Forgotten Medieval Cities That Flourished Along the Silk Road in the Mountains of Central Asia By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 14:07:05 +0000 The new research could change history's understanding of the sprawling trade network that connected Europe and the Middle East to East Asia Full Article
asia A Mexican in South Asia By www.om.org Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 21:09:18 +0000 Javier left Mexico eight months ago to be a missionary in South Asia. Here he shares why he thought it would be an easier job. Full Article
asia News24 Business | ANALYSIS-How Asia's markets could actually benefit from a Trump White House By www.news24.com Published On :: Saturday Nov 09 2024 17:11:14 SINGAPORE, Nov 8 - Asia and even China are shaping up as surprisingly resilient investment markets as Donald Trump returns to the White House, with fund managers optimistic the region can withstand tariffs better than Europe. Full Article
asia Latinos on the move: from Brazil to South Asia By www.om.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Feb 2019 14:00:55 +0000 "Going into overseas ministry made me face reality", says 28-year old Vanilda Vaz from Brazil. She has been travelling through Latin America to tell as many people as possible about her work in South Asia. Full Article
asia Connecting to worship in Central Asia By www.om.org Published On :: Mon, 08 May 2017 17:48:38 +0000 An app of praise and worship songs is allowing Central Asian believers to share and access music in their heart languages. Full Article
asia From Central Asia to Central Asia By www.om.org Published On :: Fri, 15 Sep 2017 16:36:42 +0000 Central Asians experienced God’s transformation in their own lives. Now they mobilise others to the least reached in their region. Full Article
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asia Pioneering in Central Asia By www.om.org Published On :: Wed, 05 Sep 2018 07:24:59 +0000 A small team share stories and spread hope among least-reached Muslims in Central Asia. Full Article
asia Nandan Nilekani, Nikhil Kamath On Forbes Asia Heroes Of Philanthropy List By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Nov 2023 13:41:04 +0530 Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of Infosys, KP Singh, chairman emeritus at DLF, and Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, have been named on the 17th edition of Forbes Asia's Heroes of Philanthropy list released today. Full Article
asia Asia-Pacific Cities of the Future 2019/20 – the winners By master-7rqtwti-2nwxk3tn3ebiq.eu-2.platformsh.site Published On :: Thu, 15 Aug 2019 12:00:47 +0100 Singapore has retained its place at the top of fDi's Asia-Pacific Cities of the Future ranking, with Shanghai and Tokyo completing the top three list. Full Article
asia View from Asia: imagining the worst By master-7rqtwti-2nwxk3tn3ebiq.eu-2.platformsh.site Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 13:03:58 +0100 What if the coronavirus lasts until the end of the year? Lawrence Yeo has a bleak forecast. Full Article
asia View from Asia: why Asia needs to nurture its tourism offering By master-7rqtwti-2nwxk3tn3ebiq.eu-2.platformsh.site Published On :: Thu, 12 Dec 2019 12:01:15 +0000 Asia outstrips the world for tourist arrivals and is still experiencing growth. Constant maintenance and upgrade are essential to maintain this lead. Full Article
asia View from Asia: the crippling effect of coronavirus By master-7rqtwti-2nwxk3tn3ebiq.eu-2.platformsh.site Published On :: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 13:23:57 +0000 China's coronavirus outbreak is having a seismic effect in Asia and beyond, writes Lawrence Yeo. Full Article
asia Cistri helps shape the cities and communities of Asia By www.austrade.gov.au Published On :: Fri, 17 Jul 2020 07:38:00 GMT Australian urban planning and design and economics consultancy Cistri is using its evidence-based insights to help Asian developers design and plan urban communities that enhance quality of life. Full Article Success stories
asia Starware sets up Asia-Pacific HQ in Australia By www.austrade.gov.au Published On :: Fri, 26 Nov 2021 00:19:00 GMT Dutch company Starware has defied the challenges of COVID-19 and established a subsidiary in Melbourne, Victoria. Full Article Investor Updates
asia Fruitful show of Aussie produce at Asia Fruit Logistica By www.austrade.gov.au Published On :: Tue, 06 Dec 2022 02:47:00 GMT Australian produce was in the spotlight at Asia Fruit Logistica, the region’s largest horticultural trade show. Full Article Latest from Austrade
asia 2023 Australian Mission to the Asian Development Bank's Business Opportunities Fair By www.austrade.gov.au Published On :: Mon, 02 Oct 2023 21:00:00 GMT Austrade invites you to join the 2023 Australian Mission to the ADB Business Opportunities Fair (BOF) in Manila, Philippines from 3 to 5 October 2023. The ADB BOF is a one-stop forum for consultants and contractors from around the world looking to provide goods, works, and services for ADB projects in the Indo-Pacific region. This is a great opportunity to maximise your chances of participating in major international aid projects. • gain first-hand information and insights about opportunities funded by the Asian Development Bank. • hear about key priorities, as well as upcoming business opportunities • network with industry peers and ADB specialists relevant to your sector and countries of interest • establish your credentials with the Asian Development Bank. Full Article
asia Asia Clean Energy Summit 2023 Conference and Exhibition By www.austrade.gov.au Published On :: Mon, 23 Oct 2023 22:00:00 GMT Themed “Clean Energy for a Clean World”, ACES 2023 will take place from 24-26 October in Singapore. The event supports the region’s net zero ambitions and the need to accelerate just clean energy transition with appropriate technologies, policies and financing. Gain access to insightful sessions, networking with industry leaders, and exploring the latest advancements in clean energy. Full Article
asia Investment Southeast Asia (Ministerial) By www.austrade.gov.au Published On :: Wed, 06 Sep 2023 05:50:00 GMT The Australian Government has today launched Invested: Australia's Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040 to deepen Australia's economic engagement with our region and ensure our shared future prosperity. Full Article Media Releases
asia Critical Conversations on Islam and Asia By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 02:07:53 +0000 Critical Conversations on Islam and Asia Critical Conversations on Islam and Asia Oct 18, 2024 watanabe Wed, 09/11/2024 - 16:07 Virtual Virtual Zoom Education & Exchange Education & Exchange Gender Equality Gender Equality Social Issues Social Issues Southeast Asia Southeast Asia Indonesia Indonesia Full Article
asia East-West Center Alum David Stilwell Confirmed as Top U.S. Diplomat for Asia Pacific By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 22:19:55 +0000 East-West Center Alum David Stilwell Confirmed as Top U.S. Diplomat for Asia Pacific East-West Center Alum David Stilwell Confirmed as Top U.S. Diplomat for Asia Pacific ferrard Thu, 06/13/2019 - 12:19 Jun 13, 2019 Jun 13, 2019 News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article
asia Southeast Asia and US Delegations Meet at Jakarta Conference on US Indo-Pacific Strategy By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Wed, 16 Aug 2023 20:03:29 +0000 Southeast Asia and US Delegations Meet at Jakarta Conference on US Indo-Pacific Strategy Southeast Asia and US Delegations Meet at Jakarta Conference on US Indo-Pacific Strategy ferrard Wed, 08/16/2023 - 10:03 Aug 10, 2023 Aug 10, 2023 Politics & International Relations Politics & International Relations Southeast Asia Southeast Asia News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article
asia Senator Brian Schatz Receives East-West Center’s Asia Pacific Community Building Award By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Wed, 22 Feb 2023 02:20:18 +0000 Senator Brian Schatz Receives East-West Center’s Asia Pacific Community Building Award Senator Brian Schatz Receives East-West Center’s Asia Pacific Community Building Award brophyc Tue, 02/21/2023 - 16:20 Feb 19, 2023 Feb 19, 2023 News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article
asia East-West Center Launches New Southeast Asian Vulnerable Deltas Initiative By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Jul 2022 09:52:14 +0000 East-West Center Launches New Southeast Asian Vulnerable Deltas Initiative East-West Center Launches New Southeast Asian Vulnerable Deltas Initiative ferrard Mon, 07/11/2022 - 23:52 Jul 11, 2022 Jul 11, 2022 Environment & Climate Environment & Climate Southeast Asia Southeast Asia News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article
asia US State Dept. Selects East-West Center for 'All of America' Human Capital Development Project on Southeast Asia and the Pacific By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Fri, 19 Feb 2021 00:04:17 +0000 US State Dept. Selects East-West Center for 'All of America' Human Capital Development Project on Southeast Asia and the Pacific US State Dept. Selects East-West Center for 'All of America' Human Capital Development Project on Southeast Asia and the Pacific palmaj Thu, 02/18/2021 - 14:04 Feb 22, 2021 Feb 22, 2021 Politics & International Relations Politics & International Relations Social Issues Social Issues Australia Australia Fiji Fiji Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Vanuatu Vanuatu Indonesia Indonesia Myanmar Myanmar Thailand Thailand Vietnam Vietnam News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article
asia Growing Economists - Asian Development Bank, the Pacific Islands Development Program, and the East-West Center Join Forces in the Pacific By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 20:01:40 +0000 Growing Economists - Asian Development Bank, the Pacific Islands Development Program, and the East-West Center Join Forces in the Pacific Growing Economists - Asian Development Bank, the Pacific Islands Development Program, and the East-West Center Join Forces in the Pacific ferrard Wed, 07/29/2020 - 10:01 Jul 29, 2020 Jul 29, 2020 Economics Economics Pacific Pacific News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article
asia East-West Center Launches Updated 'Asia Matters for America' Publications and Website By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Wed, 21 Nov 2018 02:15:51 +0000 East-West Center Launches Updated 'Asia Matters for America' Publications and Website East-West Center Launches Updated 'Asia Matters for America' Publications and Website ferrard Tue, 11/20/2018 - 16:15 Nov 20, 2018 Nov 20, 2018 Economics Economics Education & Exchange Education & Exchange Politics & International Relations Politics & International Relations Population Population Travel & Tourism Travel & Tourism East Asia East Asia United States United States South Asia South Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asia News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article
asia EWC Alumni Featured in Forbes’ '30 Under 30' List of Rising Asia Entrepreneurs By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Wed, 10 Apr 2019 21:20:12 +0000 EWC Alumni Featured in Forbes’ '30 Under 30' List of Rising Asia Entrepreneurs EWC Alumni Featured in Forbes’ '30 Under 30' List of Rising Asia Entrepreneurs ferrard Wed, 04/10/2019 - 11:20 Apr 10, 2019 Apr 10, 2019 Education & Exchange Education & Exchange Leadership Leadership Taiwan Taiwan New Zealand New Zealand Malaysia Malaysia Myanmar Myanmar News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article
asia East-West Center Launches Two New Asia Matters for America Publications at the EWC International Media Conference By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Fri, 01 Jul 2022 00:52:51 +0000 East-West Center Launches Two New Asia Matters for America Publications at the EWC International Media Conference East-West Center Launches Two New Asia Matters for America Publications at the EWC International Media Conference brophyc Thu, 06/30/2022 - 14:52 Jun 30, 2022 Jun 30, 2022 Economics Economics Education & Exchange Education & Exchange Politics & International Relations Politics & International Relations Population Population Travel & Tourism Travel & Tourism East Asia East Asia South Asia South Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asia News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article
asia East-West Center Releases 2020 Election Report Featuring Perspectives from Asia on US Asia Policy By www.eastwestcenter.org Published On :: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 19:14:42 +0000 East-West Center Releases 2020 Election Report Featuring Perspectives from Asia on US Asia Policy East-West Center Releases 2020 Election Report Featuring Perspectives from Asia on US Asia Policy ferrard Thu, 11/12/2020 - 09:14 Nov 12, 2020 Nov 12, 2020 Politics & International Relations Politics & International Relations United States United States News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters News Release Home EWC Feeds Explore search All Programs All Regions All Topics Release Date Filters Reset filters Full Article