Events

Tonan Talk by Prof. Ramon Guillermo: “Karampátan ñg Tao”: Tracing the Rise of Tagalog Human Rights Discourse Using a Textual Corpus

Seminar by Yunchen Tian

Kyoto University Asian Economic Development Seminar (AEDS)

CSEAS Colloquium by Matthew Reeder “Telling Apart: How Ethnicity Became Political in Early Modern Siam”

Commemorating 20th year of the Sumatra earthquake and tsunami disaster
Indonesian Films Screening and Talk Event

Special Seminar
Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, Secretary-General of ASEAN: “Is ASEAN Still Relevant Today?”

Kyoto University Asian Economic Development Seminar (AEDS) by Nattapong Puttanapong “An Integrated Framework for Satellite-based Flood Mapping and Socioeconomic Risk Analysis: A Case of Thailand”

International Conference of Democracy and Political Development in the Indo-Pacific

International Workshop: Transition from the Margins: Resource Peripheries and Decarbonisation in the Asia-Pacific

Public lecture on Energy Transition and Society

International Seminar: “Preserving History: Archives and Lessons from the Indian Ocean Tsunami Recovery”

Book Launch & Discussion on Unrequited Love: Duterte’s China Embrace

<Special event of the Asian Roundtable> Lecture by Professor Haruhiko Kuroda

Special Seminar by Antonio Postigo: “Heterogeneity in trade preferences, political action, and utilization of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) among firms in production networks”

CSEAS Colloquium by Gregory Raymond: “An Authoritarian Security Community in Mainland Southeast Asia: Regional Dynamics in an Actor-centred Theory of Transnational Authoritarianism”

Seminar on Tourism, Indigeneity, and Sustainability in Raja Ampat, Papua, Indonesia

Joint Workshop between CSEAS Kyoto University and Yunnan University
China and Southeast Asia’s Borderlands: Chances and Challenges

Special Seminar: Reexamining the ‘Conservative Turn’ in Indonesia: Islam, State and Power Relations

Seminar by Sumanto Al Qurtuby: “Polemics on Jews and Israel among Indonesian Muslims and Christians”

Seminar by Frank Korom: “Religious Nationalism at a Sufi Shrine in Sri Lanka”