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.86 - EC series #1

Armed non-state actors: a brief attempt at a portrayal

Violence & Security T.notes

Armed non-state actors (ANSAs) are today’s new front lines of global peace and security. To deal with this, we will need political rather than military solutions. And we will need greater international cooperation – not another Cold War.

Sep 21, 2020
T.note n.85

The AIIB in the post-pandemic world

Indo-Pacific T.notes

On April 16th the Bank announced the establishment of a ‘COVID-19 Crisis Recovery Facility’ to ‘support AIIB’s members and clients in alleviating and mitigating economic and public health pressures arising from COVID-19’.

Jul 16, 2020
T.note n.84

The AIIB – rapid response and flexibility: containing COVID-19

Indo-Pacific T.notes

As the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, one looks for new signs of hope, new options for managing the exposed vulnerabilities. Euromoney wrote recently that COVID-19 is giving the new Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) an opportunity to prove its value to the world. From his office in Beijing,…

Jun 15, 2020
T.note n.83

Preventing the Rohingya genocide in Rakhine: The ICJ Provisional Measures in The Gambia v. Myanmar

Indo-Pacific Violence & Security T.notes

The recent order by the ICJ in The Gambia v. Myanmar provides a concrete contribution to the efforts of the international institutions aimed at addressing the humanitarian emergency in Myanmar/Bangladesh and preventing the commission of acts of genocide against the Rohingya.

Mar 2, 2020
T.note n.82 - RISE series #25

Endangered Cambodian indigenous peoples: land dispossession and cultural genocide

Indo-Pacific T.notes

Dispossessed families had little choice – beyond heading for the slums of the major cities – but to migrate to what were ambiguously called the ‘last borders’.

Jan 24, 2020
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