Friday, 29 May 2015

[wanabidii] Solving the Rohingya crisis, plus...

sustainable diets, Georgian foreign policy, Nigeria's inauguration



The Rohingya crisis is a challenge to ASEAN, but must be solved by Myanmar, writes Joshua Webb.  


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Human obesity has reached pandemic proportions, the environmental impacts of food production are unsustainable and the costs are increasingly being borne by low- and middle- income countries where poor nutrition and overconsumption is rising. A new paper considers the global policy options for encouraging healthy and sustainable diets.


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Georgia has been an accidental beneficiary of events outside its control - notably Russia's preoccupation with Ukraine. But this may not last, writes S. Neil MacFarlane.


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The symbolic significance of Nigeria's 2015 election is enormous. But Nigerians' renewed hope and their government are about to be thoroughly tested, writes Elizabeth Donnelly.


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Thursday 04 May | 13:00 - 14:00

Professor Kerry Brown, Associate Fellow, Asia Programme, Chatham House; Author of What's Wrong with Diplomacy?: The Future of Diplomacy and the Case of China and the UK

Chair: James Kynge, Emerging Markets Editor, Financial Times


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