Past activities

East Asian Peace since 1979

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NIAS-Nordic Institute of Asian Studies with its alliance partners will organize a panel on "East Asian Peace 1979-" for the European Alliance for Asian Studies at the 6th International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS)

6-9 August 2009, Daejeon, Korea.

You are invited to attend!

Theme of the panel: East Asian Peace since 1979

Governance in a Triptych: Environment, Migration, Peace and Order

Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration

22-25 October 2008

Selected workshop proposals Asia-Europe Workshop Series 2008/2009

Junhua Zhang (Dept. of Political Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China) and Welzer (Kulturwissenschaftliches Inst., Germany)
Social Memory and its Impact on Global Political Communication
Hangzhou, 8-9 December 2008

Sureeporn Punpuing (Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University at Salaya, Thailand) and Huijsmans (Durham University, UK)
Perspectives on children's active engagement with migration in the Southeast Asian region
Salaya, late 2008/early 2009

Van Kempen (Urban Regional Research, Utrecht, the Netherlands) and Li (Hong Kong Baptist University)
Enclave urbanism as problem or solution: European and Asian perspectives
Utrecht, 11-13 June 2009

Eckhardt Fuchs (Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research, Braunschweig, Germany) and Tatsuya (Peace Boat, Tokyo, Japan)
Textbook Revision and Peace Education Revisited: Past Experiences - Present Expectations - Future Concepts
Beijing, 4-6 November 2008

Bo Stråth (Renvall Institute, Helsinki University, Finland) and Meyer (Srinakarinwirot Uni., Bangkok, Thailand)
Conceptual History and Global Translations: The Euro-Asian Semantics of the Social
Bangkok, 2-4 March 2009

Oliver Pye (Dept. of Southeast Asian Studies, Bonn University, Germany) and Ramasamy (ISEAS, Singapore)
The Oil Palm Controversy in Transnational Perspective
Singapore, 2-4 March 2009

Asian Creativity in Culture and Technology

Open for registration during the summer, deadline: 1 August 2008

Current affairs in Burma/Myanmar

The European Alliance for Asian Studies in collaboration with Clingendael Asia Studies

Asia-Europe Workshop Portugal 2008

From naval gigantism of Chinese Ming dynasty to universal physics in a seaway - Structural analysis of ancient wooden boats in Asia and Europe - 

Researchers from nine countries (ASEM) have been invited to participate to the Workshop along the norms defined by ASEF and the European Alliance for Asian Studies.

International migration, multi-focal livelihoods and human rights: Lessons from EU and ASEAN

Late 2006/early 2007, The Hague, the Netherlands

Dr. Thanh-Dam Truong (Centre for Human Security Studies at CHUBU University, Japan)
Roy Huijsmans MA (Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands)

Community Participation, Heritage, Tourism, Sustainable Development – benefits for Asia and Europe

July 2007, Phitsanulok, Thailand

Gerard Corsane and Prof. Peter Davis (University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)
Jörgen Hellman (Museion, Göteborgs Universitet, Denmark)
Patcharin Sirasoontorn (Naresuan University, Thailand)

Technology and Culture: Genetics and its Social and Ethical Implications in Asia and Europe

March 17-18, 2007
Century Park Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand

An Asia-Europe Workshop, supported by the European Alliance for Asian Studies and the Asia-Europe Foundation, to be held in conjunction with the Eighth Asian Bioethics Conference (ABC2007)

La globalisation culturelle et le rôle de l'Asie

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Le CERI a le plaisir de vous inviter, les 15 et 16 mars prochains, au colloque intitulé : « La globalisation culturelle et le rôle de l'Asie».

ATTENTION :la journée du 15 mars aura lieu au CERI, 56 rue Jacob, 75006 Paris la journée du 16 mars aura lieu à la Maison de la Culture du Japon, 101 bis quai Branly, 75015 Paris Entrée libre dans la limite des places disponibles. Pas de réservations.

The Annual Asia-Europe Workshop Series 2007/2008

CLOSED 

The European Alliance for Asian Studies and the Asia-Europe Foundation welcome proposals for workshops on themes of common interest to Asia and Europe, to take place in 2007/2008.

EU - Asia Relations: Perspectives of Political and Security Policy in a Global Context

Workshop/Public Forum

14 September 2006
9h45 – 18h30

EU-Office, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Rue du Taciturne 38, 1000 Brussels

The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Brussels, in close collaboration with the European Institute for Asian Studies, is organising a Workshop/Public Forum on “EU-Asia Relations: Perspectives of Political and Security Policy in a Global Context” on Thursday September
14th 2006 at our office, Rue du Taciturne 38, 1000 Brussels.

ASEF paper abstracts

ASEF Edinburgh Workshop 2005 

Paper Abstracts

What does Germany expect to gain from hosting the 2006 Football World Cup? Macroeconomic and regional economic effects
Dr Gerd Ahlert
Institute of Economic Structures Research, Osnabrueck, Germany.

Hosting Major International Sports Events: Comparing Asia and Europe

  
Draft programme
An Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) and European Alliance for Asian Studies Sponsored International Workshop at The Scottish Centre for P.E. Sport and Leisure Studies and Moray House School of Education, The University of Edinburgh, March 10-11, 2005

ASEF and European Alliance Annual Workshop Series

12 – 14 July 2004

Beijing, China

Full List of Participants (Co-organisers: Professor Anne POWER at LSE, UK and Professor Tuan YANG at CASS, China)

Prof. Mohd Razali AGUS - Deputy Vice-Chancellor. University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

EU-Asia Relations-Cooperating on Regional Security and Integration

26 - 27 June 2006

Brussels, Belgium

EU-Asia Relations-Cooperating on Regional Security and Integration

Dr Axel Berkofsky, European Policy Centre (EPC), Brussels, Belgium.

Comparing microfinance in Eastern Europe and South-East Asia: Lessons learnt

September 2007, Hamburg, Germany

Katharina Michaelowa (Hamburg Institute of International Economics)
Du Xiaoshan (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Rural Development Institute)
Grzegorz Galusek (Microfinance Centre for Central and Eastern Europe and the New Independent States)

New Asian Dynamics in Science, Technology and Innovation

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27-29 September 2006
Copenhagen, Denmark

New Asian Dynamics in Science, Technology and Innovation
Organised by NIAS

For full programme description please download PDF below

Creative Cities, Creative Economies

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16-18 October 2006 
Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences 

Supported by Asia-Europe Foundation, British Academy and Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences

Organised by
Prof. Lily Kong (National University of Singapore)
Prof. Li Wu Wei (Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences)
Prof. Justin O’Connor (University of Leeds).

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