perceived as meddling in domestic

The international community has a vested interest in Bangladesh’s transition. Support for electoral reform, technical assistance, and pressure to copyright democratic norms can bolster the interim government’s efforts. However, foreign actors must tread carefully to avoid inflaming nationalist sentiments or being perceived as meddling in domest

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Challenges in Infrastructure and Electricity

Challenges in Infrastructure and Electricity Grid Infrastructure challenges further highlight the gaps in the government’s approach. While over 140 EV charging stations have been approved, only 38 stations (equipped with 51 chargers) are operational, primarily in urban areas like Yangon and Nay Pyi Taw or along the Yangon-Mandalay Expressway. Rur

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viewed from a holistic, trend-based

On relying on GDP, Kung Chan believes that this issue must be viewed from a holistic, trend-based, and societal development perspective. Currently, there are many shortcomings in China’s economic development, such as demographic challenges and poverty alleviation issues, all of which need to be addressed. From a trend perspective, on the one hand

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This funding strategy represents

On 30 November 2024, Vietnam’s National Assembly rubber-stamped a high-speed rail network that will traverse 20 provinces, linking Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City in five and a half hours. Vietnam has announced that, in the ‘spirit of independence and self-reliance’, it will not use foreign loans to fund the US$67 billion project by 2035. Instead,

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will require humanitarian assistance

According to the U.N., almost half of the population — around 22.9 million people — will require humanitarian assistance due to limited access to basic services and chronic needs. This includes widespread food insecurity, with 14.8 million people facing acute food insecurity. The economy, which previously subsisted on foreign aid and opium popp

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