Asia Analysis July 2022

We welcome Summer 2022 with our July volume of Asia Analysis, which includes a vast array of articles on several compelling policy topics

We are delighted to hear again from Anantha Duraiappah, Director at UNESCO Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, who describes the failed promises of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on the right to education. What are the specific clauses of Article 26? What are the flaws of the present education system? Why not read the article to learn more.

Elsewhere, James Pitman, Managing Director UK and Europe, Study Group, addresses the barriers to inclusive higher education in China. Did you know that applications from Chinese students to UK universities have recently increased by 43%? What is next for Chinese students looking at their university study options? Be sure to check the article out to discover the answers to these and other questions.

Our regular writer Aarthi JanakiRaman, Research Director, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, Frost & Sullivan argues that microbial electrosynthesis is a way to achieve a sustainable economy. In another piece, she explains the need for an integrated approach to improve the adoption of biological control agents for soil and pest management.

If you have a passion for astrophysics or simply want to find out what it is, then why not turn to the insightful article by Daniele Malafarina, Associate Professor from Nazarbayev University, School of Sciences and Humanities, who unpacks the subject for us.

Stay with us readers as we voyage through the waters of policy in Asia during 2022 and beyond.

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