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Hydropower accounts for 14.5% of total electricity generation in South and Southeast Asia, with a total hydropower installed capacity of 117 GW. The installed hydropower capacity is expected to grow further in order to meet the region’s growing electricity demand and electricity export...
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Southeast and South Asian countries are actively promoting digital economy policies and strategies. They have a great potential in the digital economy: they generally maintain high economic growth rates, have large markets, young population, and decent ICT utilization levels, etc. The conditions...
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Age gap between spouses has important implications on a range of outcomes—from fertility, longevity to gender relationships, marital quality, and stability. This paper examines age gap between spouses in South and Southeast Asia, two regions in Asia that have witnessed changes in marriage...
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Since the early 1990s, the number of Regional Trade Agreements has increased considerably across continents. This is resulting into increasing regional integration with substantial importance being given to cross-border connectivity development. India, a late subscriber of active RTA strategy,...
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From the beginnings of South and Southeast Asian participation in the international legal order, international law discourse from these regions has been thematically postcolonial and substantively development-oriented. Postcolonialism in South and Southeast Asian conceptions of international law...
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