The Global Eye’s geostrategic magazine comprises two macro-sections: systemic sustainability and worlds (geostrategies).
In cooperation with The Science of Where Magazine
SYSTEMIC SUSTAINABILITY
CLIMATE IMPACT & ACTION – SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
(1) Un report di Asian Development Bank Institute affronta il tema dell’uscita dal mercato del carbone
An Asian Development Bank Institute report addresses the issue of coal market exit
Accelerating Coal Plant Retirement at Scale | Asian Development Bank (adb.org)
(2) Sayuri Shirai (Asian Development Bank Institute) approfondisce il tema della finanza mista nel settore dell’energia pulita. Particolare attenzione è dedicata all’Asia
Sayuri Shirai (Asian Development Bank Institute) takes an in-depth look at mixed finance in the clean energy sector. Particular attention is devoted to Asia
(3) Preechaya Kittipaisalsilpa (Asian Development Bank Institute) scrive della prospettiva della blue economy come condizione per il raggiungimento degli SDGs 13 e 14. Il tema è complesso vista la concomitanza di molte dinamiche
Preechaya Kittipaisalsilpa (Asian Development Bank Institute) writes about the blue economy perspective as a condition for achieving SDGs 13 and 14. The topic is complex given the concomitance of many dynamics
Blue economy solutions exist and it is time for action – Asia Pathways (asiapathways-adbi.org)
(4) Tetsushi Sonobe, Dil Rahut e Dhiroj Koirala (Asian Development Bank Institute) scrivono del tema geopolitico legato alla necessità di un approccio multilaterale al problema dei cambiamenti climatici. Una stretta collaborazione tra Paesi del G7 e del G20 è necessaria
Tetsushi Sonobe, Dil Rahut and Dhiroj Koirala (Asian Development Bank Institute) write about the geopolitical issue of the need for a multilateral approach to climate change. Close cooperation between G7 and G20 countries is necessary
Uniting the G7 and G20 to tackle climate change – Asia Pathways (asiapathways-adbi.org)
(5) Caitlin Welsh (Brookings) discute il tema dell’insicurezza alimentare globale, un problema che può colpire potenzialmente il 40% dell’umanità
Caitlin Welsh (Brookings) discusses the issue of global food insecurity, a problem that could potentially affect 40% of humanity
A look at food insecurity and agricultural trade around the world | Brookings
(6) Evana Said, Devashree Saha, Grace Adcox e Celina Scott-Buechler (World Resources Institute) scrivono dei grandi investimenti USA (Bipartisan Infrastructure Law e Inflation Reduction Act) per l’energia pulita. Affinché il Paese riesca a raggiungere gli obiettivi climatici, occorre coinvolgere le comunità locali nella gestione degli investimenti e nel governo degli impatti
Evana Said, Devashree Saha, Grace Adcox and Celina Scott-Buechler (World Resources Institute) write about the major US investments (Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act) in clean energy. For the country to meet its climate goals, local communities must be involved in managing investments and governing impacts
Project Agreements Can Drive Public Buy-in for Clean Energy | World Resources Institute (wri.org)
DEFENSE
Afeeya Akhand, Luisa Gyhn e Shivangi Seth (ASPI The Strategist) propongono news dai cinque ‘domini’
Afeeya Akhand, Luisa Gyhn and Shivangi Seth (ASPI The Strategist) offer news from the five ‘domains’
The five-domains update | The Strategist (aspistrategist.org.au)
GENDER
Ashlin Duffy (ASPI The Strategist) scrive dell’adozione, in Vietnam, della strategia nazionale per la parità di genere per il periodo 2021-2030. Le tante difficoltà legate a una societò profondamente patriarcale rendono complicato il percorso verso la parità di genere. Il Vietnam potrebbe diventare esempio per altri Paesi vicini
Ashlin Duffy (ASPI The Strategist) writes about Vietnam’s adoption of the national gender equality strategy for 2021-2030. The many difficulties associated with a deeply patriarchal society make the path to gender equality complicated. Vietnam could become an example for other neighbouring countries
WORLDS (GEOSTRATEGIES)
AFGHANISTAN
Nadeem Ahmed Moonakal (Lowy The Interpreter) scrive della presenza dello Stato Islamico in Afghanistan, dell’atteggiamento dei Talebani nel contrasto all’organizzazione terroristica e delle possibili conseguenze a livello regionale
Nadeem Ahmed Moonakal (Lowy The Interpreter) writes about the presence of the Islamic State in Afghanistan, the Taliban’s attitude in countering the terrorist organisation and the possible regional consequences
Can the Taliban contain Islamic State in Afghanistan? | Lowy Institute
AUSTRALIA – PHILIPPINES
Richard Javad Heydarian (Lowy The Interpreter) scrive dei rapporti strategici tra Australia e Filippine e sulla loro evoluzione in chiave regionale
Richard Javad Heydarian (Lowy The Interpreter) writes about the strategic relationship between Australia and the Philippines and its regional evolution
The Philippines and Australia: A new golden era of strategic relations? | Lowy Institute
BRUNEI – CHINA
Chang-Yau Hoon, Kaili Zhao e Guanie Lim (East Asia Forum) scrivono della situazione florida del Sultanato del Brunei, Paese con molte riserve di petrolio e gas. Nell’ambito di ‘Wawasan Brunei 2035’, visione per la diversificazione dell’economia, la Cina è partner decisivo
Chang-Yau Hoon, Kaili Zhao and Guanie Lim (East Asia Forum) write about the flourishing situation in the Sultanate of Brunei, a country with many oil and gas reserves. Under ‘Wawasan Brunei 2035’, a vision for the diversification of the economy, China is a decisive partner
Brunei engages Chinese investment amid diversification challenges | East Asia Forum
CHINA
Yuhan Zhang (East Asia Forum) scrive delle difficoltà del settore immobiliare cinese. L’Autore descrive le politiche pubbliche di sostegno al settore e le conseguenze sulle prospettive economiche del Dragone
Yuhan Zhang (East Asia Forum) writes about the difficulties of the Chinese real estate sector. The author describes public policies to support the sector and the consequences for the economic outlook of the Dragon
Why Beijing supports China’s real estate industry | East Asia Forum
NORTH KOREA – CHINA – RUSSIA
Khang X. Vu (Lowy The Interpreter) scrive dell’atteggiamento tattico di Kim Jong-un di voler separare Cina e Russia per ottenere il più possibile da entrambe ma, secondo l’Autore, il fronte USA-Corea del Sud-Giappone rafforza il blocco trilaterale Corea del Nord-Cina-Russia
Khang X. Vu (Lowy The Interpreter) writes about Kim Jong-un’s tactical attitude to separate China and Russia in order to get as much as possible from both but, according to the author, the US-South Korea-Japan front reinforces the North Korea-China-Russia trilateral bloc
Can North Korea play off Russia against China? | Lowy Institute
TAIWAN
(1) David Sacks (Council on Foreign Relations) approfondisce gli investimenti di Taiwan nella difesa e le ragioni geostrategiche
David Sacks (Council on Foreign Relations) elaborates on Taiwan’s defence investments and geostrategic reasons
(2) Mark Harrison (ASPI The Strategist) scrive che Terry Gou, fondatore di Foxconn, ha annunciato la sua intenzione di candidarsi alle elezioni presidenziali di Taiwan del 2024. L’Autore analizza il significato di tale candidatura (insieme al vicepresidente Lai Ching-te del Partito Democratico Progressista, a Hou You-yi del Kuomintang e a Ke Wen-je del Partito Popolare di Taiwan) e le possibili conseguenze interne e nei rapporti con Pechino
Mark Harrison (ASPI The Strategist) writes that Foxconn founder Terry Gou has announced his intention to run in Taiwan’s 2024 presidential election. The author analyses the significance of this candidature (together with Vice-President Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party, Hou You-yi of the Kuomintang and Ke Wen-je of the Taiwan People’s Party) and the possible consequences internally and in relations with Beijing
Taiwan election another headache for Beijing | The Strategist (aspistrategist.org.au)
THAILAND
Joshua Kurlantzick (Council on Foreign Relations) scrive della complicata situazione politica in Thailandia, della vittoria elettorale del partito Move Forward Party e della nomina a Primo Ministro di Srettha Thavisin
Joshua Kurlantzick (Council on Foreign Relations) writes about the complicated political situation in Thailand, the election victory of the Move Forward Party and the appointment of Srettha Thavisin as Prime Minister