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.
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Dual-Use of Solar and Agriculture
This study foregrounds a concept of renewable energy use that aims to combine agricultural production and clean power generation on the same land area, thereby reducing land-use conflicts between these two essential sectors.
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.
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.
Vietnam's Energy Transition
The study at hand gives an overview of Vietnam's energy sector and evaluates chances and challenges on its path towards sustainability.
Myanmar’s Ecological Challenges
With democratization putting an end to decades of isolationism, Myanmar's economic liberalization threatens its natural habitats and the people's well-being. The author highlights emerging vulnerabilities and necessary adaptations.
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.
The Victims of Climate Change
Southeast Asia, especially Vietnam, is heavily endangered by the escalating environmental crises. While governments foreground technological solutions, proper mitigation and adaption require socio-ecological change.
Improving the Law on Electricity
GreenID and RLS aim to raise the voice of local people and the public during the policy-making process in relations to Electricity governance. This report provides the National Assembly with an additional reference.
Thinking about Alternatives!
Daniel Bladh argues that the transformation of the dominant development model must focus on quality instead of quantity, on sufficiency instead of affluence and on human needs instead of desires.