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Japan and Korea in China-US Relations: A Reappraisal of the Post-War Order

This roundtable session is supported by the Korea Foundation. About The Korea Foundation (KF) The Korea Foundation (KF) was established in 1991 to promote the charms of Korea to the world in order to deepen mutually friendly international civil networks. Since its founding, the KF has worked on various foreign exchange programs including the promotion

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Programme (Live-Stream and On-Demand)

To be held in online from Kobe, Japan, from August 31 – September 04, AAS-in-Asia 2020 is organised and co-hosted by the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) and The International Academic Forum (IAFOR).

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Adam Matthew Digital Sponsors AAS-in-Asia 2020

Adam Matthew Digital is an award-winning publisher of digital primary source collections for the humanities and social sciences. We collaborate with leading libraries and academics around the world to produce research and teaching collections for universities, colleges and libraries. We believe that at the heart of education is the freedom to think critically. Harnessing the

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Special Panel: Asia Matters Podcast: South Asia’s Dual Crisis: Covid-19 and Climate Change

South Asia has become one of the worst-hit parts of the world by COVID-19, with the pandemic causing particular harm among society’s poorest. In April, The World Bank forecast the region is likely to record their worst growth performance in four decades this year due to the health crisis. Its struggle against the virus has

Special Panel | Godzilla and Global Anxiety from Hiroshima to COVID-19​

Since Godzilla’s first appearance in the 1954 classic Gojira, the King of the Monsters has become a cinematic icon and a globally recognized symbol of Japan. Born of American H-bomb testing in the South Pacific, Godzilla tapped into Japanese audiences’ traumatic memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as international fears of the Cold War

NUS Press Sponsors AAS-in-Asia 2020

The National University of Singapore (NUS) Press publishes academic books and journals, in the social science and humanities disciplines, as well as high-quality general non-fiction. The Press is particularly attentive to the needs and priorities of researchers, writers and readers vitally concerned with Singapore and Southeast Asia. NUS Press is very happy to be sponsoring

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