Publications

Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Hanoi office regularly publishes a wide range of resources on issues relevant to Southeast Asia and beyond. All our articles, books and research papers are free to access. Together with our partners, we strive to enrich political debates, shed light on key issues, and offer up different perspectives on regional and global challenges. We have categorized our publications according to topics and countries. Please use the tags below.

Active categories:
  • International Dialogue
  • Social-Ecological Transformation

The Social-Ecological Future

This edited volume explores eight transformative approaches to sustainability championed by scholars, practitioners and youth workers in Vietnam

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The Relationship of People and Nature

Famous writer Vu Hoang Long describes his experience at the Marx Autumn School 2021 on the topic of "The Nature of Capital - Ecology in Marx' Work".

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Crash Barriers for Food Systems

By documenting the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on our food systems in different regions across the world, the publication aims to provide an account of the nature of the prevailing food systems globally and guide the way towards more just alternatives.

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The Pan-Asian Railway Network

While the Belt and Road Initiative promises to bring tremendous economic opportunities to the least developed areas in the world, its socio-ecological impacts are considered to be tremendous.

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SET in Asia and Europe

The Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Offices in Hanoi, Beijing, New Delhi, and Berlin present this intriguing booklet on the Social-Ecological Transformation which includes case studies from across Asia.

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Debunking Renewable Energy Myths

The authors of this brochure determinedly state: «The question is not whether, but how and when we will achieve a future based on renewable energy.» Unfortunately, renewables are still looked at sceptically.

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Rethinking Transformation

Contributions from activists, experts, scholars and researchers from China, Thailand, Philippines, Ecuador, Venezuela and Germany shed light on left-wing alternatives to the dominant development paradigm.

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