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Autor "Enrico D'AMBROGIO"
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Fecha de creación : 19-11-2016
BIMSTEC: Building bridges between south and south-east Asian countries - Bay of Bengal Initiative for
Multi-sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Resumen
Briefing
13-10-2016
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC), created in 1997,
gathers together seven south and south-east Asian countries. BIMSTEC pursues economic growth for its members
through sector-driven cooperation. So far, the organisation has lacked regular impetus, holding only three summits to
date. However, the fourth summit is to be held in October 2016 in Goa (India), on the margins of the BRICS (Brazil,
Russia, India, China and South Africa) summit. BIMSTEC will thus have the opportunity to enhance its visibility and
boost ties with emerging powers. For India, membership of BIMSTEC is a key element of its 'Act East' doctrine. The
organisation increasingly provides a viable alternative to SAARC (the South Asian Association for Regional
Cooperation), which is lagging behind due to strained relations between India and Pakistan. However, stronger
leadership is required from New Delhi for BIMSTEC to become a tool for enhancing economic growth and connectivity
among its members.
Publicación en EN
North Korea's propaganda strategy
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Autor
Ámbito político
Resumen
Briefing
04-10-2016
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Espacio de libertad, seguridad y justicia | Asuntos exteriores
The internationally isolated regime of the Democratic Popular Republic of Korea (or North Korea) needs to build
consensus around the idea that, under the direction of a young dynamic leader, the nation's living standards have
improved amidst vivid economic and technological growth. North Koreans are often forced to contribute their free
labour to campaigns, as a way to attest their devotion to the nation and help make it stronger in the face of its external
enemies. Kim Jong Un's coming to power has helped modernise the image of the North Korean leadership. His sister,
Kim Yo Jong, has been put in charge of Pyongyang's Propaganda and Agitation Department. The regime is building a
nationalistic narrative that increasingly targets young people and elites while keeping information under strict control, in
a country whose population is today less inclined to believe in propaganda than in the past. The USA, South Korea,
and occasionally Japan, are the targets of bellicose North Korean rhetoric that has often had a destabilising effect on
the region. Anti-US propaganda has been a primary theme in Pyongyang's efforts to boost patriotic feeling, while the
duel with Seoul often resembles old-fashioned psychological warfare.
Publicación en EN
India: Economic indicators and trade with EU
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Resumen
De un vistazo
23-06-2016
Enrico D'AMBROGIO | Giulio SABBATI
Comercio internacional | Asuntos exteriores
At the beginning of the century, the EU and India were growing exactly at the same path: how about today? Who is the
main trade partner of India: China or the EU? And would you ever think that the EU exports to India pearls and
precious stones more than electronic equipment? And how much is it easy to do business in New Delhi? Find the
answers to these and many more questions in our EPRS publication on ‘India: Economic indicators and trade with EU’,
part of a series of infographics produced in collaboration with the European University Institute's GlobalStat on the
world's main economies.
Publicación en EN
Japan's humanitarian assistance
Tipo de publicación
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Autor
Ámbito político
Resumen
De un vistazo
17-05-2016
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Desarrollo y ayuda humanitaria
Domestic experience of natural disasters has made Japan a global leader in disaster risk reduction. Japan is now the
fifth largest donor of humanitarian aid, and Japan Disaster Relief teams are highly appreciated. On the eve of the
World Humanitarian Summit (WHS), Tokyo underlines the importance of strengthening coordination between
humanitarian and development assistance.
Publicación en EN
19-11-2016
Fuente : © Unión Europea, 2016 - PE
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South Korea ahead of legislative elections
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
07-04-2016
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
seguridad internacional | Corea del Norte | Corea del Sur | unicameralismo | relaciones de la Unión Europea | situación
política | arma nuclear | política exterior | elecciones generales | prueba nuclear | situación económica | sanción
económica
Resumen On 13 April 2016 the 300-member National Assembly will be renewed. Following January's nuclear test by North
Korea, South Korea is experiencing high tension with its neighbour, which adds to political instability, a slowing
economy, rising social inequality and concerns about freedoms.
Publicación en EN
India's economy – Figures and perceptions
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
14-03-2016
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
política de inversión | ajuste estructural | negociación de acuerdo (UE) | inversión extranjera | programa de gobierno |
situación política | India | presupuesto del Estado | política comercial | situación económica
Resumen India has recently overtaken China as the world's fastest growing economy. The country has benefited from falling oil
prices and from an increase in foreign direct investment, due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's policies, with the most
visible tools branded schemes such as 'Make in India'. However, perceptions of real growth and other indicators point
to a less optimistic framework, while Modi is struggling against opposition in the Parliament to deliver major reforms on
labour laws, taxation and land acquisition.
Publicación en EN
Japan's national budget: Procedure and the public debt burden
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
Briefing
25-02-2016
Matthew PARRY | Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Presupuesto
ejecución del presupuesto | reforma institucional | presupuesto del Estado | Japón | deuda pública | política
presupuestaria | reactivación económica | procedimiento presupuestario | situación económica
Resumen Japan's budget is compiled by its Ministry of Finance based on estimates from other ministries and guidance from the
Cabinet, before being approved by the Diet. In Japan's parliamentary system, the executive is drawn from the majority
in the House of Representatives, the Diet's lower house, which generally prevails in budgetary matters over the upper
House of Councillors. However, bills for what are known as 'special deficit-financing bonds' require the approval of the
House of Councillors, which can delay the budgetary procedure if that house is dominated by the opposition.
Budget-makers are formally constrained by the 1947 Public Finance Act (PFA), Article 4 of which stipulates that the
government may only issue 'construction bonds' to finance investment in infrastructure, as opposed to covering
ongoing social security spending. This constraint is belied by two major, and interlinked, fiscal challenges facing Japan:
the increasing share of social transfers in the budget, which is connected to the ageing of the population and a
structural decline in Japan's economic capacity; and an ever-growing gross national debt that, at 246% of GDP, in
relative terms already dwarfs that of any other G7 nation.
Almost every year since 1975, governments have circumvented the strictures of the PFA by enacting a law
empowering them to issue special deficit-financing bonds, which have since grown to make up the lion's share of the
national debt. The current government, led by Shinzō Abe of the Liberal Democratic Party, has set out a plan to arrest
the growth in the debt pile by 2020.
Publicación en EN
19-11-2016
Fuente : © Unión Europea, 2016 - PE
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Japan: Defence and security policy reform
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
Briefing
22-01-2016
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
política de armamento | Estados Unidos | intervención militar | secreto de Estado | Japón | política exterior | seguridad
regional | política de defensa | interpretación del Derecho | mantenimiento de la paz | armamento | Constitución |
cooperación militar | geopolítica
Resumen After a lengthy, fraught parliamentary process, on 20 September 2015 the National Diet of Japan finally approved a
long-awaited reform of Japan's defence and security laws. Prime Minister Shinzō Abe’s determination won out against
opposition from within Parliament and the public. Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution has been reinterpreted:
Japan's Self-Defence Forces can now come to the aid of any ally which is under attack, in particular the US, which has
guaranteed Japan's security since the end of the Second World War. This change was one of a series of reforms and
initiatives, which included setting up a National Security Council, defining a national security strategy, adopting a law
on classified information and revising the Principles on Arms Exports. The guidelines for cooperation with the US have
also been revised. At the same time, Tokyo has begun to develop its military cooperation with other countries in the
region. The purpose of these reforms was to make Japan an 'active contributor to peace' in a regional context
overshadowed by Chinese ambitions and the growing nuclear threat from North Korea.
Publicación en EN, FR
India's armed forces - An overview
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
23-11-2015
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores | Seguridad y defensa
transferencia de tecnología | política de defensa | inversión extranjera | suministro de armas | industria de armamentos
| India | independencia tecnológica | contrato de suministros | autoabastecimiento | promoción de inversiones | ejército
| geopolítica
Resumen India has the world's third-largest armed forces in terms of personnel numbers. However, although India was also the
seventh-biggest spender on military equipment in 2014, the country has a problem of deficiency in equipment. India's
defence procurement is still dominated by imports, as the domestic industry is handicapped by inefficiency. New Delhi
is thus the world's largest importer of military equipment. Attempts in the past to reform the national security system
have also failed.
Publicación en EN
South Korea as a global actor: The emergence of a middle-ranking power?
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
18-09-2015
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
Banco Mundial | organización internacional | desarrollo sostenible | ONU | política exterior | Organización Mundial del
Comercio | OCDE | Corea del Sur | cooperación internacional | política en materia de cambio climático | política
energética | ayuda al desarrollo | fuerzas multinacionales | Fondo Monetario Internacional | ejército | situación
económica
Resumen Although relatively recent, South Korea's engagement in the activities of the main international political and economic
governance institutions has helped to forge and enhance the country's profile as a more influential player in global
affairs.
Publicación en EN
19-11-2016
Fuente : © Unión Europea, 2016 - PE
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India's multilateral relations
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
Briefing
17-07-2015
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
Organización Mundial del Comercio | cooperación Sur-Sur | Asociación de Cooperación Regional del Sur de Asia |
India | relación multilateral | Commonwealth | ONU | cooperación económica | integración económica | política
comercial | política exterior | Cooperación Económica Asia-Pacífico
Resumen India, once a leader of the Non-aligned Movement, is now moving away from its non-alignment position. New Delhi
now maintains relationships in different configurations with a variety of countries for different purposes (such as within
the BRICS). India also increasingly engages in regional groupings. The South Asia Association for Regional
Cooperation (SAARC) is supposed to be the main tool for integration in the region, but bilateral tensions with Pakistan
have jeopardised its development. New Delhi is therefore shifting towards a sub-regional grouping within SAARC and
connectivity projects, such as the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation
(BIMSTEC) and the Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor (BCIM-EC). These projects coincide with
the new 'Act East' policy, which builds on the previous 'Look East' policy, and whose key focus is represented by
relations with the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN). By 2016 India will also join the Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation, which is focused on non-traditional security cooperation between China, Russia and other
Central Asian countries. India has long lobbied for permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, and
maintains a pragmatic approach when voting in the UN General Assembly. India is also a major contributor to UN
peacekeeping missions. In November 2014, India achieved a remarkable diplomatic success, when it negotiated with
the US the right to stockpile and subsidise staple foods for the poor – an agreement that unblocked the Trade
Facilitation Agreement within the World Trade Organization.
Publicación en EN
India's bilateral relations: First year of the Narendra Modi era
Tipo de publicación Análisis en profundidad
Fecha 17-07-2015
Autor Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Ámbito político Asuntos exteriores
Palabra clave Pakistán | Asociación de Cooperación Regional del Sur de Asia | cuestión de Cachemira | India | relación bilateral |
política exterior | China | ASEAN | cooperación Sur-Sur | relaciones de la Unión Europea | cooperación económica |
contencioso territorial | política comercial | nación más favorecida
Resumen 'Build a strong, self-reliant and self-confident India': that was the 2014 electoral promise of the Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modi. He has not wasted time, and has immediately started to work on relations with New Delhi's immediate
neighbours and with the south-eastern partners through the new 'Act East' policy. Major powers have showed a
renewed interest in India. But while relations with Washington and other Western countries are promising, this has not
come at the detriment of New Delhi's traditional ties with Moscow. A mix of mutual interest and competitiveness
characterises relations with China. All this demonstrates how India's foreign policy is guided by the pragmatism
necessary to gain global status. Now that Prime Minister Modi has gained trust at international level, his next challenge
is to overcome internal resistance to the required major economic reforms to make India a global manufacturing hub.
Publicación en DE, EN, FR
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
06-03-2015
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
Pakistán | Asociación de Cooperación Regional del Sur de Asia | Acuerdo de Cooperación | relaciones de la Unión
Europea | crecimiento económico | India | cooperación económica | acuerdo comercial | reunión en la Cumbre | China
Resumen SAARC was founded in 1985, and is an economic and geopolitical organisation of eight countries located in southern
Asia. However, the organisation has not advanced much in its three decades of existence, mainly because of the
historic rivalry between India and Pakistan. This tension has blocked initiatives on several occasions, including at the
November 2014 summit.
Publicación en EN
'Make in India' for more 'made in India'
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
21-01-2015
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
modernización industrial | fundación de la empresa | bicameralismo | ayuda a la modernización | política de la
empresa | ayuda a la inversión | crecimiento económico | India | política gubernamental | proyecto de inversión |
creación de empleo
Resumen Doing business in India today is much more difficult than elsewhere, but the government wants to change this. Prime
Minister Narendra Modi has launched the 'Make in India' initiative to attract investors and make India a global
manufacturing hub.
Publicación en EN
19-11-2016
Fuente : © Unión Europea, 2016 - PE
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BRICS – a bloc or a bubble?
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
04-12-2014
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
Asamblea General ONU | India | relación comercial | banco de desarrollo | China | relaciones de la Unión Europea |
interdependencia económica | crecimiento económico | Consejo de Seguridad ONU | Rusia | Brasil | cooperación
económica | Sudáfrica | comercio internacional | reunión en la Cumbre
Resumen BRICS stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. This heterogeneous group of five large countries each
underwent dramatic economic growth in the past decade. Now they are forging links among themselves, are calling for
greater recognition of their weight in international institutions and are creating a development bank. But is the group
here to stay?
Publicación en EN
Nepal's political parties and the difficult road towards a new Constitution
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
27-11-2014
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
elecciones nacionales | cambio de régimen político | delegación PE | cuestión del Tíbet | cámara parlamentaria |
partidos políticos | lucha contra la discriminación | multipartidismo | federalismo | Constitución | Nepal
Resumen Nepal may well be popular worldwide for Everest climbing with Sherpa's' help, yet it remains one of the poorest
countries in the world. A 10-year guerrilla conflict ended in 2006 and led to the country's transition from monarchy to
republic. However, the political parties have so far been unable to reach a compromise on a new constitution, or to
provide the political stability that could allow this 30-million-strong multi-ethnic country to develop its economy.
Publicación en EN
Bhutan and its political parties
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
26-11-2014
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
elecciones nacionales | grupo étnico | bicameralismo | India | elecciones generales | China | monarquía parlamentaria |
cambio de régimen político | delegación PE | sistema electoral | relación interparlamentaria | Constitución | ayuda al
desarrollo | Nepal | país menos desarrollado | Bhután
Resumen Bhutan is a long-time isolated South Asian monarchy in the Himalayan mountains between India and China. TV
broadcast was only introduced in 1999, making Bhutan the last country in the world to introduce television. Bhutan
gained international exposure as the initiator of the concept of Gross National Happiness. Since 2008 it is experiencing
a king-driven transition from absolute monarchy to democracy.
Publicación en EN
India: the biggest democracy in the world
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
16-10-2014
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Democracia | Asuntos exteriores
elecciones nacionales | bicameralismo | negociación de acuerdo (UE) | delegación PE | partidos políticos | Parlamento
nacional | acuerdo de libre comercio | India | democracia | régimen parlamentario
Resumen With 1 267 million inhabitants, of which 834 million can vote, India is the largest democracy in the world. India is an
authentic multicultural country: in Lok Sabha, the lower house, members can speak in 15 different languages!
Publicación en EN
Ahead of the 10th ASEM Summit
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
03-10-2014
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Comercio internacional | Asuntos exteriores
seguridad regional | estadística comercial | papel internacional de la UE | política en materia de cambio climático |
acuerdo de libre comercio | Asia | relación comercial | política exterior y de seguridad común | reunión en la Cumbre
Resumen The 10th ASEM summit will take place in Milan, Italy on 16 and 17 October 2014. The 51 members will come together
under the theme 'Responsible Partnership for Sustainable Growth and Security', with the forum also seeking to
enhance its impact and visibility.
Publicación en EN
19-11-2016
Fuente : © Unión Europea, 2016 - PE
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Christos Stylianides - Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management - Hearings of European Commissionersdesignate
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
Briefing
26-09-2014
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Desarrollo y ayuda humanitaria
ayuda humanitaria | Chipre | protección civil | Comisión PE | comisario europeo | sesión pública | nombramiento (de
miembros) | ayuda de urgencia
Resumen The Commissioner-designate for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management is Christos Stylianides, Cyprus. His
hearing will take place before the Committee on Development (DEVE) on Tuesday 30 September at 18.00 hours
Publicación en DE, EN, FR
Workers' conditions in the textile and clothing sector: just an Asian affair? Issues at stake after the Rana
Plaza tragedy
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
Briefing
15-08-2014
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Desarrollo y ayuda humanitaria
política comercial común | preferencias generalizadas | responsabilidad social de la empresa | Asia | condición de
trabajo | auditoría | derechos humanos | inspección del trabajo | empresa multinacional | Derecho laboral internacional
| libertad sindical | convención internacional | industria textil
Resumen More than 70% of EU imports of textile and clothing come from Asia. Many Asian workers have to work in sweatshop
conditions, but the issue appears in global media only when major fatal accidents occur, like that at Rana Plaza in
Bangladesh, in 2013. Long working hours, low wages, lack of regular contracts, and systemically hazardous conditions
are often reported. Trade unions, when allowed, are unable to protect workers.
Publicación en EN
EU-Japan: forging strategic ties
Tipo de publicación
Fecha
Autor
Ámbito político
Palabra clave
De un vistazo
10-04-2014
Enrico D'AMBROGIO
Asuntos exteriores
contratación administrativa | política de cooperación | acuerdo de libre comercio | liberación de los intercambios |
exportación (UE) | Japón | intercambio agrícola | política exterior | acceso al mercado | política de defensa | política
económica | contencioso territorial | Acuerdo de Asociación (UE)
Resumen The EU and Japan share common values and principles and enjoy solid, long-term political and economic ties. Both
sides believe the time has come to develop the large and unexploited potential in their relationship. Therefore, the EU
and Japan are currently negotiating two agreements: a Strategic Partnership Agreement and an Economic Partnership
Agreement/Free Trade Agreement.
Publicación en EN
19-11-2016
Fuente : © Unión Europea, 2016 - PE
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