Articles Category: ASEAN Identity and Community Building

ASEAN @World Expo 2020

The World Expo, with its  170-year-long history,  has become the birthplace of the world’s greatest inventions and iconic structures.  It is often dubbed as the “world’s greatest show” and is held only every five years. 

Elaine Chan

Southeast Asia’s enduring tradition of handwoven textiles took centre stage at the recently held TENUN Fashion Week. This inaugural event was held online in the trend of digital fashion weeks as a response to COVID-19 restrictions. It was organised by the ASEAN Handicraft Promotion and Development Association (AHPADA) and Tanoti—a Malaysian accredited socialenterprise dedicated to Elaine Chan

ASEAN at A Creative Turn

What is the creative economy? The term invariably evokes multiple meanings, often seen as the nexus of various creative fields, including the arts and culture, science and technology, business and trade. At its root, the creative economy deals in ideas and money (Howkins, 2001).

Beyond COP26 ASEAN’s Climate Change Agenda

Climate change remains one of the most challenging environmental issues of our generation and is an ongoing threat to global security. Its adverse impacts are manifested across communities around the world including in the Southeast Asian region. Significant research has uncovered notable changes in climate variables and climate related hazards in the region, including intensified Beyond COP26 ASEAN’s Climate Change Agenda

From Local to Global: A New Portal Taking Small and Medium Entrprises Across Borders

ASEAN businesses need support to internationalise and engage in trade across borders and have a positive impact on economic growth. It is a wellknown that businesses that engage internationally can grow faster, experience higher turnover, adopt technological capabilities, and increase wages. In turn, their competitiveness improves in global value chains as well as in domestic From Local to Global: A New Portal Taking Small and Medium Entrprises Across Borders

Promoting Smart and Sustainable Urbanisation in ASEAN: Progress and Challenges

Johor Baru, Malaysia. One of 26 ASEAN Smart Cities (ASCN) Pilot Cities

Cities are at the frontline of key global trends and challenges affecting the region, from pandemic to climate change and digitalisation to inclusive growth. Around half of ASEAN’s people already live in urban areas, and by 2025, a further 70 million people in this region will be city dwellers. Rapid urbanisation would place increasing pressures Promoting Smart and Sustainable Urbanisation in ASEAN: Progress and Challenges

Dato Lim Jock Hoi

Dato Lim Jock Hoi Secretary-General of ASEAN

ASEAN Secretary-General Dato Lim Jock Hoi talks to The ASEAN on the qualities and benefits of smart cities, as well as the ongoing initiatives to support the region’s 26 major cities in developing, updating, and implementing their smart city action plans under the ASEAN Smart Cities Network initiative.