Collection of policy notes addressing the major issues driving international debate at the global level

T.notes

T.wai's T.notes are 2-page texts that address the major issues of international debate at the global and regional level, building a broad involvement in the high levels of politics and experts of the major teams of research centers at the international level.
T.note n.111 - HS series #20

Embedded illegality: Drugs and development in a Myanmar–China border city

Violence & Security T.notes

As Muse has transformed into a strategic border hub, the illegal drug economy has become deeply embedded in systems of rule, economic development and everyday life.

Mar 28, 2023
T.note n.110 - RISE series #32

China and Indonesia: From a troubled relationship to a common destiny?

Indo-Pacific T.notes

Even though in recent years China and Indonesia have seemed to share a destiny that is, if not a common one, at least closely intertwined, they always need to be careful and must come to terms with their troubled relationship.

Dec 12, 2022
T.note n.109 - RISE series #31

The cross-border trafficking in women between Vietnam and China

Indo-Pacific T.notes

The PRC is widely recognized as a destination market for many women trafficked in Asia, particularly from Vietnam. Trafficking in women in China is a sensitive and complex issue that threatens public health, security, gender equity and sustainable development.

Sep 20, 2022
T.note n.108 - HS series #19

Peacebuilding and female combatants: Rethinking women’s involvement in conflict

Violence & Security T.notes

If women are predominantly imagined as victims, they can only be taken into consideration in this capacity when the post-war order is designed.

Jun 14, 2022
T.note n.107 - HS series #18

Nation-building and democracy-building: The role of political tolerance in India

Violence & Security T.notes

In their attempts to build a Hindu state in India, the right-wing populists risk losing both the decades-long experiment with democracy and the protracted attempts to create a multicultural nation where free and fearless self-expression is possible.

Mar 11, 2022
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