Asia’s wealth inequality problem
October 23, 2015
Many have escaped poverty, but capital still flows disproportionately to a tiny elite.… Read More
October 23, 2015
Many have escaped poverty, but capital still flows disproportionately to a tiny elite.… Read More
October 23, 2015
Between 2000 and 2014, more than 61,000 high-income Indian families emigrated in search of better opportunities and quality education for their children. In a Gallup survey published in 2012, 10 million Indians expressed a desire to move to the US.… Read More
October 20, 2015
Global food security can be achieved in the coming years, but equally important nutritional security needs attention.… Read More
October 16, 2015
Cutting the astonishing quantities of food that is wasted could have profound repercussions.… Read More
October 16, 2015
In Singapor a huge amount of food is wasted, and only 13 per cent of the food waste is recycled. Singapore should become more conscious of the importance of food, and how environmental footprints of food distribution and use can be reduced by cutting food waste.… Read More
October 2015
Most analysts were surprised that the ruling PAP did so well. They shouldn’t have been.… Read More
September 30, 2015
Despite its ongoing struggles with waters, the state remains a key supplier of specialty crops to the Asian market.… Read More
September 21, 2015
The return of haze in Singapore has brought the predictable round of complaints, analysis, hand-wringing and soul-searching, but the problem never seems to improve.… Read More
September 20, 2015
Regional think tanks are proliferating. Is the quality keeping pace?… Read More
September 11, 2015
Urbanization is a complex challenge, with implications that are difficult to forecast.… Read More