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Si Yun Ee

Si Yun Ee is a sophomore double majoring in International Relations and Global Studies from Singapore. At GPI, Si Yun focuses on issues of Climate Change and Sustainable Development, particularly in the East Asia and Southeast Asia Region.

Nature is healing — or is it?

by Si Yun Ee28 Nov 202128 Nov 2021Leave a comment

COVID-19 is impacting climate change, and vice versa. In both scenarios, wildlife is feeling the impacts.

COP26, News from the World animals, climate change, cop26, earth, ecosystems, environment, wildlife

Biden must adopt a new strategy toward Taiwan

by Si Yun Ee28 Sep 202128 Sep 2021Leave a comment

Changing realities in East Asia warrant a new approach to protect Taiwan.

Uncategorized beijing, biden, china, eastasia, foreign policy, joebiden, Opinion, southchinasea, taipei, taiwan, xijinping
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