Charadine PICH completed her Bachelor Degree of Arts in Political Science and International Relations with High Honor... moreCharadine PICH completed her Bachelor Degree of Arts in Political Science and International Relations with High Honors from Zaman University (Cambodia) in 2015 and finished her Master Degree of Arts in International Politics (concentrated on Dialogue Studies Approach) from Keele University (United Kingdom) in 2016. Currently, she is the Assistant Director at the Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace (CICP), one of the leading think tanks in Cambodia. Since her undergraduate studies, she has written a number of research papers and most of which were presented at various conferences abroad. She has also jointly conducted numerous research fieldwork with Oxfam and many other research projects. Moreover, she has participated in a lot of national and international conferences, both within and beyond her field. She also has led (and was chosen in) numerous leadership roles including within and beyond the university environment.edit
The new report published by NUPI, jointly contributed by its partner institutes in all ten ASEAN countries, analyses the consequences of climate change and climate policy toward international affairs in ASEAN. Both climate change and... more
The new report published by NUPI, jointly contributed by its partner institutes in all ten ASEAN countries, analyses the consequences of climate change and climate policy toward international affairs in ASEAN. Both climate change and climate mitigation are likely to affect international affairs in ASEAN—in ways that are both good and bad—for example through forced migration, strains on food production, accelerated dam construction on the region’s international rivers on reduced dependency on fossil fuel imports. Major analysis and assessment in term of global energy transition, international climate-policy commitments of ASEAN countries, ASEAN's role on climate and energy policy as well as recommendations were put forward.
My contribution was more in part of how Cambodia has responded to the latter (including the country's perspective toward COP21; commitment, progress, and achievement; INDCs; major challenges and constraints).