Geoeconomics and Geopolitics #11
Europe's Strategic Autonomy; global civilisation initiative; south Korea’s Indo-Pacific strategy; China’s declining population strategies; and the Rohingya plights
The week that was: postings in this and my other websites:
1] GLOBAL CIVILISATION INITIATIVE has readership indicating that tolerance, coexistence, exchanges and mutual learning among different civilizations play an irreplaceable role in advancing humanity's modernization process, and that making the garden of world civilisation flourish is in consonant with populace belief that humanity should progress peacefully with sustainable, but with equality in exchange, development.
2] EUROPE'S STRATEGIC AUTONOMY encounters not infrequent discourses, and Alfred de Zayas, the renowned UN international lawyer, offers an assessment on Europe's reality predicaments.
3] SOUTH KOREA’S INDO-PACIFIC STRATEGY has an effect on Indonesia geopolitical alignment and posture in Southeast Asia. This is an exploratory essay on the geopolitico-economic dimensions of one ASEAN country.
4] CHINA’S DECLINING POPULATION requires multifaceted strategies to induce growth, and in this article, Cai Fang (蔡昉), Chief Expert at the National High-End Think Tanks, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) offers his various views.
5] ROHINGYA - fleeing over seas and rivers - is a review on Kaamil Ahmed's book telling a story of the displacement of the Rohingya from their home in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state and their ongoing search for refuge.
6] MOMENTUM publishes every Wednesday, covering various situational events in Malaysia and the Asia-Pacific Basin, and on the geopolitico-economic issues around the world.
7] Curating and compiling belated links on related events are accessible in the FRIDAY FILES.
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