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Chee Yik-wai
Chee Yik-wai
Chee Yik-wai is a Malaysia-based intercultural specialist and the co-founder of Crowdsukan focusing on sport diplomacy for peace and development
Illustration: Craig Stephens

One-sided comparisons only expose Hong Kong’s insecurities; it should focus on learning from Singapore’s success in attracting global talent

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Illustration: Craig Stephens

No amount of promotion abroad, free air tickets or mega events will work if Hong Kong does not go big on local arts, culture and ecotourism.

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Tourists pose for a group photo at Universal Beijing Resort on January 27. Access to some public places in mainland China can be difficult without prior registration or showing some kind of identification. Photo: VCG/Getty Images

China is expanding visa-free travel but more can be done to make public transport, lodging and tourist attractions more accessible to foreigners. An English QR guide at ports of entry or one-stop payment cards can go a long way towards boosting inbound travel.

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US President Joe Biden escorts Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to their trilateral summit at the White House in Washington, on April 11. Though a Southeast Asian survey found that more would align with China over the US, the region’s distrust of Beijing also ticked higher, amid South China Sea tensions. Photo: Reuters

If Southeast Asia is not to end up a graveyard of China- and US-backed military misadventures, Asean leaders must go beyond centrality to mediate tensions, without being seen as against either side

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China’s players walk onto the pitch at the start of their group A first-round match against India at the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, in Zhejiang province, on September 19. China has focused on ridding the sport of corruption, with little attention paid to how its football performance can be improved. Photo: Xinhua

From its 1991 low point, Japan rebuild its local league, focusing on clean governance, youth development and a long-term vision: World Cup victory by 2092.

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Workers move blocks of ice into a storage unit at a market during a heatwave in Bangkok on April 25. Scientists say global warming is exacerbating adverse weather, with many countries experiencing deadly heatwaves and temperatures hitting records across Southeast and South Asia in recent weeks. Photo: AFP

A region-wide carbon tax is long overdue to pave the way for a speedy reduction of emissions to protect the environment and accelerate green innovation.

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Asean foreign ministers pose for a “family” photo during a retreat in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 4. Photo: EPA-EFE

Asean leaders must do more to strengthen the bloc’s unity and counter mutual distrust, such as through trade, education and cultural exchanges.

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Illustration: Craig Stephens

ByteDance’s short-video platform is back under scrutiny amid heightened US fears of Chinese surveillance. Whether TikTok’s threat to US national security is real or perceived, it faces an uphill struggle to survive.

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Qatar emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani covers Argentina’s Lionel Messi in an Arab bisht as Fifa president Gianni Infantino waits to present the winning trophy at Lusail Stadium on December 18. Photo: PA Wire/dpa

Global sports will always be political. But hypocrisy should never get in the way of the beautiful sporting tradition of uniting people around the world.

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A demonstration at the COP27 climate submit on November 12 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. The global debate on corporate emissions has often focused on big companies, especially fossil fuel producers, neglecting SMEs. Photo: AP

SMEs, a major contributor of industrial emissions, are very much left out of the global climate strategy. We need to start treating them like small countries and applying ‘loss and damage’-style solutions

Chinese herbs being tested at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology on July 14. Photo: HKUST

While Western medicine has been gradually refined through rigorous testing, traditional Chinese medicine remains under-researched and poorly regulated. With more funds for clinical research and stricter regulation, TCM’s full potential to protect lives can be unlocked.

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Illustration: Craig Stephens

Some countries are embracing free or nearly-free public transport as a way to reach their climate goals and fight inflation. While this is not a panacea, it offers a way for Asian nations to address environmental issues and traffic congestion that slows economic growth.

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Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) chats with Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan (centre) and Thailand’s Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai as they arrive at the Asean-China Ministerial Meeting at a hotel in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on August 4. Photo: AP

Preserving peace in the region depends on Beijing avoiding aggressive diplomacy and making progress in talks with its Southeast Asian neighbours. Otherwise, China could shift from being seen as a valuable trading partner to a threat.

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Young people play table tennis on a street in Mong Kok on April 10. Photo: Nora Tam

The EU’s Erasmus exchange programme has built unity and a sense of belonging among young Europeans. A similar scheme with Asean would encourage closer ties while allowing Hong Kong’s youth to look beyond the mainland for opportunities to work and study.

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A Tesla electric car is charged in Berlin on May 27. Tesla, a company at the forefront of making technological breakthroughs to reduce the use of fossil fuels, has been dropped from the S&P 500 ESG index. Photo: AFP

The lack of a coordinated approach to define ESG obligations is confusing investors, and the reliance on self-reporting makes it easier for companies to resort to greenwashing. Elon Musk’s anger at Tesla being dropped by an ESG index is not without basis.

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People visit Dubai’s Expo 2020 in the United Arab Emirates on October 1, 2021. Photo: EPA-EFE

By becoming an early adopter of vaccines, keeping borders open, and facilitating technological innovation, the UAE has seen swift economic recovery. Hong Kong and Shanghai’s Covid-19 policies did not have the same results with Omicron as they did early in the pandemic, and have an adverse economic impact

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A digital screen displays the prices of cryptocurrencies in Hong Kong on March 25. Some financial analysts have again floated the advantages of a decentralised cryptocurrency such as bitcoin amid the current economic uncertainties. Photo: Bloomberg

Cryptocurrency promoters are pushing digital currencies as a viable alternative amid Russia’s search for ways to navigate Western sanctions. Efforts to move cryptocurrencies into the mainstream are doomed, though, as long as their many practical problems remain unresolved.

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Pro-democracy protesters face a line of riot police at a protest calling for Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to resign over the government’s handling of Covid-19, in Bangkok on August 11. Worldwide, many feel a greater sense of scepticism and discontent towards the establishment. Photo: AFP

The Covid-19 and climate crises have irreversibly changed how most people view politics and business – witness America’s ‘Great Resignation’ and China’s ‘lying flat’ movement. The world urgently needs social-justice oriented solutions.

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An aerial photo shows the floods in Alor Gajah, Malaysia, on January 1 following heavy rainfall the previous day. There is widespread anger in Malaysia after the failure of flood mitigation systems and a government response seen as inept. Photo: DPA

Asia is projected to be hit particularly hard as the effects of climate change take hold, with trillions in economic activity at risk. The Dutch experience is one all countries can learn from as they rush to deal with rising waters and flooding.

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Across the West, people enjoy liberties but chafe against restrictions. In Asia, many accept sacrifices for the collective good but this risks dissatisfaction, which destabilises society. The key is in finding the right balance that best suits the country and its people.

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A boy plays with a bubble blower on a stack of plastic bottles inside a recycling factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 15. Photo: ZUMA Wire/dpa

The region has been slow to move from a linear ‘make, use and dispose’ economic model to a circular one in which nothing goes to waste, with cost often cited as a barrier. However, the German example shows that encouraging businesses and consumers to recycle does not adversely affect growth.

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Illustration: Craig Stephens

As Chinese state-led soft culture efforts bump up against US-led scepticism, China needs to learn to tell its stories more concisely – and allow the entertainment sector greater creative freedom to do so.

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Athletes from China take part in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics opening ceremony, on July 23. Photo: Reuters

Ping-pong diplomacy paid off for China, more than ‘wolf warrior’ diplomacy has. If the belt and road plan could help bridge the sporting infrastructure gap in countries, it would improve local sentiment and strengthen economic cooperation.

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The rocket carrying China's Tianwen-1 Mars rover lifts off in Wenchang, Hainan province, on July 23. While the narrative of a “space race” between China and the United States is emerging, the gap between the two remains too large to generate significant competition. Photo: EPA

Any such race requires speed and competition, neither of which appear to be present in the US or Chinese space programmes of late. If China ever makes significant progress towards commercialising space resources, the US could then change and start competing – for wealth rather than prestige.

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US President Donald Trump has accused China of hiding true infection and death numbers, but whatever they are, they would not help the US improve its international standing or its capacity to overcome the pandemic. Photo: Reuters

As the US and Europe demand more information sharing, neither Beijing nor Chinese people share the Western value that transparency is intrinsic to good governance.

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