Workshop 2004/2005
ASEF - EAAS Workshop 2005
Contemporary Migrations in Asia and Europe: Exploring Transnationalism, Multiple Linkages and Development
Manila, The Philippines, 12-14 January 2005
Venue: Richmonde Hotel, Manila
Asia-Europe Workshop Series 2004/2005
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)
Hosting major international sports events: comparing Asia and Europe
Major international sporting events have an extraordinary capacity to generate emotionally powerful and shared experiences. Events like the Olympic Games, the Football World Cup, and other major sporting events reveal both the appeal and elusiveness of sport. In the age of global television, the capacity of major sports events to shape and project images of the host, both domestically and globally, make them highly attractive for political and economic elites.
Urban Transport Policy in ASEAN: Lessons from European Experience
18-20 December 2004, Jakarta, Indonesia
ASEF/Alliance Workshop
Dr Nick Marler (University of Leeds, United Kingdom)
Ms Ellen Tangkudung (University of Indonesia)
Regional Stability and East Asia
23 & 25 November 2004
Paris (23), France and Madrid, Spain (25)
An European Alliance for Asian Studies Conference
For information: European Institute for Asian Studies (EIAS)
Rue des Deux Eglises 35, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
T +32-2-2308122 / F +32-2-2305402
C.horekens@eias.org
Asia Update on Energy, Security and Environment
18-19 November 2004
Madrid Spain
An European Alliance for Asian Studies event
Centro de Estudios de Asia Oriental
Autonomous University of Madrid
Edificio Rectorado, 5ª planta, Campus de Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain
T +34-91397 4695
F +34-91397 5278
ceao@uam.es
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 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
ASEF-EAAS Workshop 2005
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 10 – 12 March 2005
The University of Edinburgh
Read the paper abstracts
Draft programme
Information on contributors
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

