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Melinda Martinus

Melinda Martinus

Melinda Martinus is a lead researcher in socio-cultural affairs at the Asean Studies Centre at Singapore’s ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.
Melinda Martinus is a lead researcher in socio-cultural affairs at the Asean Studies Centre at Singapore’s ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.
Languages Spoken:
English

Asian Angle | Are migrant workers the real glue cementing Asean-GCC ties?

The surprising truth behind the growing partnership lies in its people-to-people connections, remittances, the haj and financial mobility.

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Asean policymakers have had their eyes opened by the coronavirus pandemic to the urgent need to digitally transform their economies and embrace 5G.

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Improved air quality in Southeast Asian cities is a welcome development but can only be sustained in the long term with further reforms. Making cities greener and pedestrian-friendly, and promoting energy-efficient buildings now, can ensure a healthier future.

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China has a lot to offer the ambitious Asean Smart City Network project and has pledged to share its experience and technology. But the rise of anti-China sentiment in Asean over South China Sea tensions and unpopular Mekong dam projects may hinder cooperation.

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