Cambodia

Lessons from Cambodia on its participation strategy in the GVC of bicycles

This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and forum for future leaders from across the region to contribute to the policymaking and diplomacy sphere by engaging in issues relating to Gender and Diversity, Green Recovery, and Emerging Economies. According to the World Development …

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Bridging the Divide: AI Governance in ASEAN

This op-ed is part of AASYP’s Digital Dialogues 2021, which is a programme that aims to provide a platform and forum for future leaders from across the region to contribute to the policymaking and diplomacy sphere by engaging in issues relating to Gender and Diversity, Green Recovery, and Emerging Economies. The rapid pace of technological …

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Sexual Slavery Response in Cambodia: Educational Empowerment for Women in Rural Areas

This article is part of AASYP’s “Break the Chain” programme that highlights innovative solutions to modern slavery, human trafficking, and forced labour. Through this Op-Ed, Chin Sopanha explores sex trafficking in Cambodia and identifies the key drivers of this illegal industry, including the extreme poverty women and girls in rural areas are facing and the persistent educational …

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Building Resilience and Relationships: The Way Forward for Cambodia and Australia

According to the World Bank’s latest Economic Update on Cambodia, the country’s economy this year will contract by -1 and -2.9 percent. This is a worrying sign given the country’s reliance on – tourism, manufacturing exports, agriculture and construction. At the same time, geopolitical tensions in the region present new risks for Cambodia. In realizing …

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Regulating fake news: The urgency, challenges, and role of the individual

The why, what and how of internet regulations in Southeast Asia and Australia. By: Andrea Chan  “Eye of gold. Thigh of blue. True is false. Who is who?” So begins a stanza in Masquerade, one of the songs in The Phantom of the Opera musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, as the guests waltz around the …

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