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The Use of Digital Technology in Japan’s Local Governments: Trends and Features

  • March 14, 2024

Japan’s economic stagnation, often referred to as the “Lost 30 Years,” has been partially a consequence of its lagging investment in digital technologies. As a result, since the late 2010s, Japan’s public administration has been increasingly focused on digital transformation, a…

Categories: Asia, International Policy, Politics

Digital nomad movement triggers housing concerns across Latin America

  • January 25, 2024

An influx of digital nomads to major cities in Latin America has raised alarms about increased rents, displacement, and gentrification. Digital nomads, or remote workers who lead a location-independent lifestyle and settle temporarily in various places, make up approximately 35…

Categories: International Policy, Politics
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