EAI launched the Asia Democracy Research Network (ADRN) in November 2013 to conduct research related to democratic governance and human rights promotion in Asia. EAI serves as a representative of domestic think tanks and leads the organization of regional think tanks in Asia. It is responsible for supporting and managing research related to democracy at associated research institutes. ADRN was established to analyze threats to democracy in Asia and to promote discussions and practical research projects that could contribute to the consolidation of democracy in the region. Aimed at presenting policies based on research, ADRN examines threats and challenges to democracy by identifying and studying practical agendas for developing regional democracy in Asia. The network includes 22 major think tanks from 14 Asian countries including Taiwan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Japan, Thailand, Pakistan and the Philippines, as well as South Korea’s EAI.
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[ADRN Issue Briefing] An Emergence of Youth Participation in Malaysian Politics
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[ADRN Issue Briefing] Anti-Asian Americanism and the 2020 Elections
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[ADRN Working Paper] Sri Lanka: Two Paths to Judicial Independence
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[ADRN Working Paper] Indian Judiciary at a Critical Crossroad: Issues and Challenges
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[ADRN Working Paper] Land Reform, Judicial Independence and the Rule of LawL Whither Goes Mang Juan?
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[ADRN Working Paper] Pandemic Crisis and Democratic Governance in Pakistan
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[ADRN Working Paper] Pandemic Crisis and Democratic Governance in Sri Lanka
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[ADRN Working Paper] Crises in Nepal: Rise of the Pandemic and the Rise of Threat to Governance