Search results for: Khaing Sape Saw
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Reforming South Korea’s “Imperial Presidency”
...saw millions come out on to the streets in protest in Seoul – has given renewed momentum to do so. President Moon Jae-in who won the presidential elections in May...
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While the US Debates Election Meddling, Russian Strategy Remains on Course
...January was the most violent – in terms of ceasefire violations – in over a year, while the middle of March again saw a rise in the number and size...
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Engulfed in the Gulf: Erdoğan and the Qatar Crisis
...led by Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, who saw the Muslim Brotherhood as a lethal threat to regional stability and potentially to their own regime security. Where Saudi and Emiratis sought...
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South Korea’s Air Pollution: Gasping for Solutions
...statistics from ‘airvisual’ which tracks air pollution levels, one week in March this year saw three South Korean cities rank in the top ten of world cities worst affected by...
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Turkey and Russia: Aggrieved Nativism par excellence
...Turkey’s short-lived liberal era saw Ankara begin accession negotiations with the European Union, the size of the Turkish economy tripled and bold attempts to solve intractable problems with neighbors as...
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Human Rights in China
...Western Development Campaign which saw the government poring trillions of Yuan into the area. With the Belt and Road Initiative looming on the horizon such efforts are likely to be...
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Creatively Managing China-Vietnam Relations in the South China Sea
...China dispatched an oil rig to areas west of the contested Paracel archipelago in the South China Sea,* saw the most sustained period of tensions in China-Vietnam relations since the...
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Turkey’s Kurdish Conflict: 2015-Present
...included into the list. Central and Western Turkish cities The conflict also saw, in parallel, a rise in violence in Western Turkey from January 2016 onwards. Typically, the PKK and...
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Environmental Challenges and Cooperation in Northeast Asia
...anthropogenic air pollutants such as sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, and heavy metals. South Korea is one of the countries most affected by DSS. One such storm in 2002 saw particulate...
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Erdogan VS. Koç Holding: Turkey’s New Witch Hunt
...the energy sector, saw the cancellation of a tender to construct warships for the Turkish navy, and had a lawsuit filed against for abetting the military intervention in 1997. This...