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2019 歐亞文化月 東南亞學系系列講座 Speeches of Southeast Asian Studies

The Department of Southeast Asian Studies invites experts of Southeast Asian Affairs to share the latest topics such as cultures, politic, history, international relations etc.

東南亞學系邀請東南亞事務專家分享文化、政治、歷史、國際關係等最新議題。

Welcome to join the 8 speeches starting from Oct 8 to Oct 18.

本次系列講座共計8場,自10月8日至18日,歡迎踴躍參加

Speeches language: English

講座全程以英語演說

 

教職員報名(後續匯入TP):https://forms.gle/4cA4MXNFvHckEXPU9

 

Date

Time

Location

Topic

Speaker

10/8 (Tue)

15:10-17:00

Q401

Impact of ODA/foreign investment on the development of beneficiaries: The tales of two countries

Lau Wee Yeap

10/9 (Wed)

09:10-11:00

Q001

Political economy of development in Southeast Asia

Lau Wee Yeap

10/14(Mon)

15:10-17:00

Q501

Indonesian Batik

Baiq Wardhani

10/15 (Tue)

09:10-11:00

W008

Indonesian Local Wisdom

Baiq Wardhani

10/17(Thu)

10:10-11:40

Q007

5G Challenge, Huawei and the future of cyber security in Southeast Asia(for postgraduate)

Pak-nung Wong

10/17(Thu)

13:10-15:00

Q002

Justice, revenge or self-preservation?

The 1946 trial of Taiwanese for war crimes in Rabaul, New Guinea

Robert Cribb

10/17(Thu)

15:10-16:30

Q002

International Relations on

How Would the US-China Trade War Impact ASEAN

Pak-nung Wong

10/18(Fri)

17:00-18:00

Z15

2019 Wenzao International Conference on Southeast Asian Studies

Workshop on Publishing in International Journals

Robert Cribb

 

Introduction of speakers:

Baiq Wardhani

Lecturer, Department of International Relations

Faculty of Social and Political Studies

Universitas Airlangga - Surabaya

Lau Wee Yeap

Associate Professor

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Local Organizing Committee Chair,  ISBIS 2019 Conference

Hon Secretary, Malaysian Economic Association

Pak-nung Wong

Editor-in-Chief, Bandung: Journal of the Global South Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Politics & International Relations

Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies

University of Bath

United Kingdom

Robert Cribb

Professor of Asian History

Department of Political and Social Change

Coral Bell School of Asia-Pacific Affairs

College of Asia and the Pacific

Australian National University

Australia