Stop selling arms to Myanmar
The UN Security Council has called upon all Member States “to prevent the flow of arms into Myanmar”. The resolution was passed with 119 votes, 36 abstentions, and one no …
Stop selling arms to Myanmar Read MoreThe UN Security Council has called upon all Member States “to prevent the flow of arms into Myanmar”. The resolution was passed with 119 votes, 36 abstentions, and one no …
Stop selling arms to Myanmar Read MoreUS Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit to Singapore and Vietnam was unfortunately not a message from the new US administration that the “Pivot to Asia” from the days of former …
Security threat vs. economic leadership Read MoreBeijing talks little about its polar activities and is deliberately ambiguous when it does and therefore these moves have drawn little attention outside specialized professional communities. ScandAsia’s readers represent such …
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Backsliding Read MoreWhen injustice becomes law, opposition is a duty. The responsibility this statement places on you is indeed inconvenient. However, you will probably agree, that doing nothing is not acceptable. When injustice becomes …
Interference is duty Read MoreEach year, a group of happiness experts from around the globe rank 156 countries based on how “happy” citizens are, and they publish their findings in the World Happiness Report. …
Secret to living Nordic ‘Hygge’ value Read MoreShould we not rather cancel Christmas this year? Considering that we have been through a pandemic, which dragged on much longer than we thought in March and that sometime next year, …
Christmas or not? Read MoreAs the world anxiously awaits a cure for COVID-19, what was once an unfamiliar order – telecommuting or work-from-home – has now been normalised with safety measures set in place …
‘New Normal’ will reshape the future of work and people flow Read MorePrior to October, political pundits in the US had been toying with the “October surprise” theory ahead of the US presidential vote on November 3. Whereas Bhim Bhurtel speculated that …
Not So “Surprise” in October for the US Presidential Election than for the Thai Student Protests Read More