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Vymyslený slovenský vedec v hongkonských novinách

Hongkonské noviny South China Morning Post stiahli článok od údajného slovenského vedca Petra Sojku, ktorého identitu “nevedeli potvrdiť”. Umiestnenie článku s proruským obsahom od vymyslenej osoby poukazuje na problémy fungovania novín na periférii komunistického režimu. Prvého decembra vyšiel v hongkonských novinách South China Morning Post (SCMP) článok Petrovi Sojkovi. Údajný výskumník Slovenskej akadémie vied tvrdil, že USA by… Continue reading Vymyslený slovenský vedec v hongkonských novinách

India Deepens Defense Ties with the West, But Criticism of Russia Remains Unlikely

Even as New Delhi seeks diversification in its defense relationships, and deepening ties with the West, India’s neutral position on the war in Ukraine is consistent and unlikely to change. Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, India has been in the spotlight of international attention, with Western countries urging Delhi to reconsider… Continue reading India Deepens Defense Ties with the West, But Criticism of Russia Remains Unlikely

Beijing’s Economic Stakes: Lessons from Post-coup Sino-Myanmar Relations

Diya Jiang explores Beijing’s interests and trade-offs in managing Sino-Myanmar relations following the Myanmar military’s February 2021 coup d’état. Scholars and experts in academia and policy circles have argued that China has become a dangerous and unpredictable player in recent years. Indeed, trending toward the end of its half century-long economic growth, China is establishing itself… Continue reading Beijing’s Economic Stakes: Lessons from Post-coup Sino-Myanmar Relations

Asia’s communist regimes are breaking their intergenerational social contracts

China, Laos and Vietnam have set aside norms on power transfer and kept elders in charge. A few years after embracing a market economy – with Deng Xioping’s reforms in the early 1980s, the Vietnamese Communist Party’s Doi Moi and the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party’s New Economic Policy in 1986 – the three communist party-states set about… Continue reading Asia’s communist regimes are breaking their intergenerational social contracts

In Cambodia, Foreigners Cannot Own Land. Or Can They?

There are signs of growing tensions between the country’s private sector and its rentier political elite. It’s unclear what reform Prime Minister Hun Manet announced – or whether there was an announcement at all. He’s adamant on what hasn’t happened: his government isn’t about to start selling land to foreigners. But it sounds a lot… Continue reading In Cambodia, Foreigners Cannot Own Land. Or Can They?

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