Asia-Europe Workshop Series 2004/2005

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19-20 May 2004, Vienna, Austria
Writing History between Europe and Asia

Prof. Susanne Weigelin-Schweidrzik (University of Vienna, Austria)
Prof. K. Kesavapany (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore)
November 2004, Hamburg, Germany
Port-Cities and City-States in Asia and Europe
Prof. Chua Beng Huat (National University of Singapore)
Dr Arndt Graf (University of Hamburg, Germany)

 

18-20 December 2004, Jakarta, Indonesia
Urban Transport Policy in ASEAN: Lessons from European Experience

Dr Nick Marler (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
Ms Ellen Tangkudung (University of Indonesia)

 

January 2005, Manila, the Philippines
Migrations in Asia and Europe in Contemporary Times: Exploring Transnationalism, Multiple Linkages and Development

Dr Ton van Naerssen (University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands)
Dr Marla Asis (Scalabrini Migration Center, Philippines)

 

10-14 May 2005, Hangzhou, China
First EU-ASEM Workshop on Sustainable Resource Management and Policy Options for Rice Ecosystems in Asia

Dr Reimund Roetter (Wageningen University)
Prof. Wang (Guanghuo of Zhejiang University)

 

11-13 March 2005, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Comparing Sports Policy, Sports Investment and Regional Development Initiatives in the Hosting of Sports Events in East Asia and Europe

Dr John Horne (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Hirose Ichirõ (Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan)

 

May 2005, Leiden, the Netherlands
Communication and Media in popular image building about Islam and the West

Prof. Azyumardi Azra (Islamic State University Jakarta, Indonesia)
Dr Dick van der Meij (Leiden University, the Netherlands)

 

19-21 May 2005, Ventimiglia, Italia
The New Transnational Movements of Persons in the Euro-Mediterranean Area and in South-East Asia, and the Changes in their Management

Dr Salvatore Palidda (University of Genoa, Italy)
Dr Carl Grundy-Warr (National University of Singapore)

November 2005, Shanghai, China
Ports, Pirates and Hinterlands in East and Southeast Asia: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Prof. Li Yihai (Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, China)

Dr John Kleinen (Centre for Maritime Research, the Netherlands)