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301. Serve the People: The Eradication of Extreme Poverty in China

302. Indian Women on an Arduous Road to Equality

303. The Farmers’ Revolt in India

304. Dawn: Marxism and National Liberation

305. Twilight: The Erosion of US Control and the Multipolar Future

306. The Rise of Global Islamophobia and the Uyghur Genocide

307. Mind the Gap: Priorities for Transatlantic China Policy

308. Mapping China’s Multilateralism: A Data Survey of China’s Participation in Multilateral Development Institutions and Funds

309. How Effectively Is the Asian Development Bank Responding to COVID-19? An Early Assessment

310. Searching for the Binding Constraint to Digital Financial Inclusion in Pakistan: A Decision Tree Approach

311. An Analysis of the Binding Constraints on Digital Financial Inclusion in India Using a Decision Tree Methodology

312. The Social and Economic Impacts of COVID-19 Mitigation Measures on Citizens and Permanent Residents During the Circuit Breaker Period in Singapore

313. Planetary Health and Triple Planetary Crisis: Relevance for Multilateral Cooperation on Biodiversity Protection and Conservation in Southeast Asia

314. China Global Security Tracker, No.6

315. European defence policy in an era of renewed great-power competition

316. Implications of the Proposed China-Iran deal for India

317. Prospects for India-Taiwan Relations

318. Water Security and Disaster Management in Asia

319. 11th U.S.-China High-Level Political Party Leaders Dialogue

320. A space exploration industry for India

321. China after the pandemic: Insecurity spills over to contradictory foreign policy actions

322. Turkey in Africa: Chasing markets and power with a neo-Ottoman rhetoric

323. Eurasian Union fails a critical test: Displaying irrelevance in the time of the corona crisis

324. China’s responsibility for the Covid-19 pandemic: An international law perspective

325. Great-power competition and the rising US-China rivalry: Towards a new normal?

326. Turkey and the post-pandemic world: What kind of revisionism?

327. Iran’s foreign policy: Buying time until the US presidential elections

328. Is China preparing to invade Taiwan? The time may be opportune, but the overall situation is not

329. Digital authoritarianism in China and Russia: Common goals and diverging standpoints in the era of great-power rivalry

330. Uzbekistan’s new Central Asia policy: The economic rationale and political implications of good neighbourliness

331. Estimating the Arms Sales of Chinese Companies

332. From Critical Engagement to Credible Commitments: A Renewed EU Strategy for the North Korean Proliferation Crisis

333. EU Security Perspectives in an Era of Connectivity: Implications for Relations with China

334. Beyond Corona: Getting EU Economic Security Right

335. Post-workshop Briefing Paper: Preventing a COVID-19 Crisis in Africa

336. Scaling up Private Investment in Low-Carbon Energy Systems through Regional Cooperation: Market-Based Trade Policy Measures

337. Enhancing Inter-Firm Linkages through Clusters and Digitalisation for Productivity Growth

338. Unlocking the Potential of Private Financing for Low-carbon Energy Transition: Ideas and Solutions from ASEAN Markets

339. Does Home (Output) Import Tariff Reduction Increase Home Exports? Evidence from Korean Manufacturing Plant–Product Data

340. Effectiveness of Industrial Policy on Firms’ Productivity: Evidence from Thai Manufacturing

341. Input Allocation Behaviour on Tariff Changes: The Case of Indonesia’s Manufacturing Industries

342. Foreign Direct Investment and Labour Market Dynamics in a Developing Country: Evidence from Indonesian Plant-Level Data

343. Assessing Asia: Sub-Saharan Africa Global Value Chain Linkages

344. COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impacts on China’s Energy Sector: A Preliminary Analysis

345. Is China Still a Developing Country? And Why It Matters for Energy and Climate

346. Green Stimulus Proposals in the United States and China

347. Trends and Contradictions in China’s Renewable Energy Policy

348. Reform Is in the Pipelines: PipeChina and the Restructuring of China’s Natural Gas Market

349. Shifts in Global Sanctions Policy, and What They Mean for the Future

350. How the US and China Could Renew Cooperation on Climate Change