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Bangladesh, Norway and Switzerland become ASEF members
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Welcoming new ASEM members
Bangladesh, Norway and Switzerland officially joined the ASEM political dialogue process during the enlargement ceremony held at the 9th Asia-Europe Meeting Summit (ASEM9) in Vientiane (5-6 November 2012). This brings the total number of ASEM members to 51 partners. ASEF Executive Director, Ambassador ZHANG Yan, was present at the Summit during this ceremony.
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ASEM Outlook Report published
For the first time in this series, an ASEM Outlook Report has been published in advance of the workshop. The ASEM Outlook Report serves as a key resource to better understand the forces influencing Asia-Europe relations today. More…
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ASEF’s first activity in New Zealand
Held at the Parliament building in Wellington, the seminar, “Mutual Perceptions of Asia and the EU in a Changing Global Environment – The view from New Zealand”, was hosted by Charles Chauvel MP, Chairman of the New Zealand – EU Parliamentary Friendship Group. More…
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Securing food supply
Participants used the ASEF-ASAP (Accurate Scenarios Active Preparedness) scenarios to frame expected challenges that can disrupt the functioning of the food sector in case of a possible pandemic. More…
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Students: our future leaders
About 100 university, government and industry leaders, students and representatives of international organisations participated in this conference. More…
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Work it
Work It! brings together 11 female performing artists from 11 Asian and European countries for a 10-day residency in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (8-17 November 2012). More…
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Asia-Europe summit gets underway in Vientianne, Laos
ABC Radio Australia, 5 November 2012 Read…
Human connection helps Asia and Europe United
Bormeo Post, 8 November 2012 Read…
Asia-Europe experts call for sustainable development goals
The Online Citizen, 21 November 2012 Read…
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Editors’ Roundtable Highlights

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Social Determinants of Migrants’ Health Across Asia and Europe
ASEF Public Health Network’s latest publication
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