The peace process in Afghanistan: Perceptions of the people Published: 27 November 2020 Documentation Summary of the online debate „The peace process in Afghanistan: Perceptions of the people“ of 11 November 2020 with representatives of Afghan civil society, Afghan media, the Afghan government delegation to the peace negotiations in Doha and the German Foreign Office. By Jost Pachaly
Dynastic Appeal Published: 26 November 2020 It is a challenge for political cartoonists and satirists to make fun of leaders when these write the jokes themselves with their impunity, lack of accountability, brazenness, and idiocy.
Nuclear Power Trend in Southeast Asia and Its Contested Discourses on Climate Change Published: 26 November 2020 Currently, there is no nuclear power station that operating commercial electricity in Southeast Asian countries. However, pro-nuclear comes up with many reasons aiming to materialize the nuclear power.
Indonesia Misses Once-in-A Lifetime Opportunity to Build Back Better by Passing Controversial Deregulation Law Published: 14 October 2020 Article In a global race to come out of the COVID-19 pandemic with a stronger and more resilient economy by putting the environment first, Indonesia is set to be left behind as lawmakers recently passed a deregulation law proposed by the government. By Hans Nicholas Jong
The Fukushima Disaster and the Tokyo Olympics Published: 24 September 2020 Commentary Nine years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, fundamental issues remain unresolved. Many domestic critics saw the Olympics as a ploy to distract from the nuclear disaster. Should a country with an ongoing nuclear disaster be hosting these games? By Koide Hiroaki
Will ASEAN End Up Going Greener after COVID-19? Published: 24 August 2020 Background While the answer to when, and if, the post-COVID era will come remains uncertain, it is clear that sustainability is back in centre stage - no longer as the hip slogan of the 90s - but as a survival need. By Johanna Son
Nourishing community in pandemic times Published: 19 August 2020 Background From protecting ‘nature’ to supporting kin. The animistic turn in sustainability. By Andreas Weber
Projecting Adivasi-Art: The one-eared elephant from Hazaribagh Published: 19 August 2020 Video Jharkhand, India: thousand year old rock- and wall paintings, green jungles and streets, blackened by coal dust, old lifestyles and their loss. „The one-eared elephant from Hazaribagh“ is a portrait of two outstanding artists on a journey into the world of their art and existence. Today they struggle to resist the destructive forces from open cast coal mining. By Susanne Gupta
Tech and Covid-19 Published: 13 August 2020 Dossier The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the integration of technology into our daily lives. This article series examines how digital technology affects innovation, inclusion, digital rights, and democracy in different countries.
Hong Kong, Office Published: 12 August 2020 The new Hong Kong office aims to promote understanding between Europe and Asia for development and transformative trends in Asia.