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Solidarity among Jakarta’s gig economy drivers

  • Diatyka Widya Permata Yasih,

The gig economy is the new frontier of precarious work, where workplace-based collective organisation is problematic.

Civil (and Uncivil) Society in Exile: North Korean ‘Balloon Warriors’ in South Korea

  • Dr Jay Song,

North Korean defectors in South Korea continue with civil and uncivil strategies to fight against their enemy.

How the notion of constitutional resilience might help make sense of challenges to democracy

  • Jayani Nadarajalingam; Dr Zim Nwokora,

After unprecedented anti-China protests in 2019, what’s the future looking like for Hong Kong under Chinese rule?

Why the protest movement in Hong Kong has become radicalised

  • Victor Yim,

The protest movement in 2019 has developed in contrast to previous social movements which have been marked by non-violence.

Dilemmas for advocacy organisations in Myanmar’s changing political landscape

  • Dr Tamas Wells, Dr Vanessa Lamb,

Under the government of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi there are political realignments which have reshaped advocacy activity.