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Tag Archives: “Friedrich Ebert Stiftung”
Feminine Politics
Feminine Politics Research paper published by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2001, following a conference held in Bangkok on 3rd and 4th November 2000. Abstract & introduction The nations of the world that most vigorously foul the planetary nest and those in … Continue reading
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Marooned in the Junction
This research paper was pubished by FES Philippine Office in 2005 as part of: “Go! Young Progressives in Southeast Asia” (Editors and Publishers: Beate Martin, FES Philippine Office, June 2005, ISBN 971-535-027-5)
This publication is a compilation of country papers with the theme “Political Participation and Young People in Southeast Asia”. By this book, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Philippine Office wants to draw attention to the ideals, visions and opinions of the young generation and the importance of political participation of young people. The publication is part of a project that builds up a network among progressive young people in Southeast Asia. It portrays the difficulties and challenges young people in five Southeast Asian countries face as they pursue and reinforce areas for political participation in their respective countries, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand.
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Tagged "Friedrich Ebert Stiftung", Indoensia, Politics, young people, youth
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