Archive for February, 2012
Emerging Economies like India’s Make Aid Recipients the New Donors
February 29, 2012
Rapid economic growth in Asia and other developing regions of the world is triggering a sea change in international aid. Countries that were once beneficiaries of assistance are now emerging as donors themselves, while traditional donors are reassessing their objectives and modalities in order to stay relevant. Nowhere is this more evident than in India. India is widely viewed as an economic success story, which is certainly true on one level. Growth for the current year is projected around 7 percent, and was averaging 9 percent before the last global economic downturn.
Topics: Busan HLF4 | Development and Aid Effectiveness | Economic Development | Foreign Aid | Governance | International Development
Countries: India
India’s Censorship Struggle
February 29, 2012
Moviegoers in India were disappointed this month when producers of the critically acclaimed Hollywood film “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” cancelled the film’s release in India. The decision followed demands by the Indian Censor Board to cut scenes that were deemed “unsuitable for public viewing in their unadulterated form.”…
Topics: Governance | Technology & Development
Countries: India
Religion and Politics Mix in the Philippines
February 29, 2012
Religion is once again in the headlines about the Philippines as 600,000 members of the home-grown Iglesia ni Cristo (INC – Church of Christ) held a prayer rally in Manila yesterday. Meanwhile, Catholics cheered the Vatican’s formal announcement last week that the second Roman Catholic Saint from the Philippines…
Topics: Governance
Countries: Philippines
New Reports Take Pulse of Business Environment in Sri Lanka’s Lagging Regions
February 29, 2012
In Sri Lanka’s war-torn North, business owners struggle to rebuild and revive their enterprises after a decades-long civil war once brought these local economies to a halt. Now, signs of economic recovery are emerging. Until now, however, insight from business owners themselves on the state of their business and economic environments…
Topics: Conflict and Fragile Conditions | Economic Development
Countries: Sri Lanka
Oil in Timor-Leste – A Kick-Start or a Kick-Back?
February 22, 2012
There is so much said about the adverse effects of extractive industries on social, economic, and political development in fragile states. However, in Timor-Leste, the truly ominous signs of the “oil curse” have not befallen the country. As Bob Brown, the leader of Australian Greens Party, famously stated in 2003, “It’s the one resource that can give East Timor the kick-start it needs.”
Topics: Corruption | Economic Development | Governance | International Development | Regional Cooperation | Washington DC
Countries: Timor-Leste
Deadly Clan Violence Shocks Remote Community in Indonesia
February 22, 2012
In a remote corner of the sprawling Indonesian archipelago, a community is tearing itself apart. On the night of February 11, residents from Pelauw village on Haruku Island in the eastern province of Maluku, turned on their neighbors, hurling homemade bombs and setting hundreds of houses on fire…
Topics: Conflict and Fragile Conditions | Education
Countries: Indonesia
Filipino Citizens Still Optimistic About Chances for Peace in Mindanao
February 22, 2012
Peace talks between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Kuala Lumpur last week featured chocolates on Valentine’s Day. It was a light moment in talks characterized by the Malaysian facilitator as “sincere but tough.” As the next scheduled meeting in March approaches…
Topics: Conflict and Fragile Conditions | Governance | International Development | Peacebuilding in Asia | Washington DC
Countries: Philippines
India’s Economy: The Other Half
February 22, 2012
2011 was the centenary year of International Women’s Day, and much attention was paid to their rising role in the global political and economic landscape. Many expect that in Asia’s current economic growth, women’s economic involvement will rise with it – a fact true for some but quite untrue for others.
Topics: Economic Development | Women's Empowerment Program
Countries: India
Mongolia Marks Passage of Landmark Anti-Trafficking and Corruption Legislation
February 15, 2012
As Mongolians prepare for next week’s Mongolian Lunar New Year festivities, government and non-governmental organizations are celebrating the passage of two long-awaited pieces of legislation that the Parliament of Mongolia passed in January. The passage of a standalone Law on Combating Trafficking in Persons marks a milestone in Mongolia’s anti-trafficking efforts, and signifies the culmination of more than three years of intense advocacy.
Topics: Corruption | Economic Development | Elections | Governance | International Development | Law | Technology & Development | Washington DC | Women's Empowerment Program
Countries: Mongolia
Have Philippine Presidents Overcome the Governance Impact of the ‘Hollywood Years?’
February 15, 2012
The Philippines has many cultural similarities to the rest of Southeast Asia. Some similarities, take cockfighting for example, puzzle some Filipinos and give great pride to other Filipinos (particularly males). Cockfighting is pre-colonial (as the chronicler of Magellan’s voyage when it arrived in the Philippines, Antonio Pigafetta observed) and is shared with Southeast Asia…
Topics: Governance | International Development | Regional Cooperation | Washington DC
Countries: Philippines


