🚨 Call for Papers: PAFTAD Young Scholars Fellowship! 🌏📈
Here’s your chance to present at the 42nd PAFTAD Conference in Washington, DC! Submit by Jan 31, 2025. ✍️
Details: https://t.co/zc6uVOlUzP
#PAFTAD2025#Fellowship#CallForPapers#AsiaPacific
🚨 Deadline Extended! 🚨
The PAFTAD Young Fellow 2025 program in Washington, DC, is now open for submissions until 17 February 2025!
PhD students working on trade & economic development in Asia-Pacific—apply now!
📅 Conference: 3–5 June 2025
📍 Washington, DC
🚨 Call for Papers: PAFTAD Young Scholars Fellowship! 🌏📈
Here’s your chance to present at the 42nd PAFTAD Conference in Washington, DC! Submit by Jan 31, 2025. ✍️
Details: https://t.co/zc6uVOlUzP
#PAFTAD2025#Fellowship#CallForPapers#AsiaPacific
How can Southeast Asian countries and US allies in Asia balance their #security interests and their economic interests?
Find out in our latest title ‘Navigating Prosperity and Security in East Asia’.
Now available to purchase, or download for free https://t.co/3ey5sllYGp
This volume looks at changes to both physical & digital connectivity for trade, the location of economic activity, forms of doing business, the growth of e-commerce in particular & the delivery of new services, especially in the financial sector.
Download https://t.co/H2Xcao0BPZ
There is no bigger policy agenda in the East Asian region than connectivity.
The latest Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD) volume looks at how changes in physical and digital connectivity can enable deeper regional cooperation.
Read the volume here: https://t.co/tgmT01mzAL
#EastAsia's approach on #COVID19 has proved difficult in the face of the #Delta variant and growing socio-economic costs, writes Yves Tiberghien (@UBC). https://t.co/lwngvL6trn
There’s a role for government to make sure that there are #institutions in place to spur #markets in #naturalcapital in the most effective way possible, writes @AdamJTriggs (Accenture and ANU). #Policy https://t.co/ClZTKNXbOm
#Japan and #SouthKorea would be ideal partners in the Biden administration’s efforts to promote #digitaltrade growth while strengthening US influence in the Indo-Pacific region, write @EISilverberg (@PacificForum) and @DnlAum (@GeorgiaTech). https://t.co/eDPWU6J27K
International cooperation on agricultural trade would boost certainty in global markets and aid in economic recovery from the pandemic, writes Joanna Hewitt (Canberra). #agriculture#trade
https://t.co/GtOXRobekt
The world’s developed economies are experiencing a sharp backlash against globalisation, and it appears to be contagious. Will Asia catch it next?
Read the latest Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD) volume here: https://t.co/eDAxoWYz1b
#InclusiveGrowth#Asia
Governments and organisations keen on promoting FDI need not wait for WTO investment talks — they can start by reversing falling FDI returns, targeting financial support and reviewing regulatory policy, write @SimonEvenett and @johannesfritz_ ( @gtalert).
https://t.co/7GiHpXr4CC
Global governance reform needs leadership from the developing world, writes the EAF Editorial Board (ANU). #InternationalRelations#Policy https://t.co/nvXiD3MJlc
Dengan teman teman lama di PAFTAD 40 conference Bangkok, dengan Mari Pangestu dan Narongchai Akrasanee (mantan Menteri Perdagangan dan Menteri ESDM Thailand)