Events

CSEAS Colloquium by Kuik Cheng-Chwee: “Non-Alignment via Multi-Alignments: Evidence from Southeast Asia in the Trump 2.0 Era”

Special Seminar
The Energy Transition in Indonesia: Looking at the Climate-Energy Politics

Special Seminar
The Political Economy of Agricultural FDI and Food Security in Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia

【CSEAS X DAIKIN】Balai Opening Ceremony & Exhibition Week

Winter Seminar 2025: The Cold War on the Ground: Grassroots Culture and Nationalism in Thailand and Vietnam

Transnational Seminar: Re-orienting Borneo Studies

Seminar by Rosita Dewi: “Securing the Land, Silencing the People: Adat Land Grabs under Indonesia’s Strategic Food Estate in Papua”

Special Seminar by Laurence L. Delina: “Energising Justice: Empowering vulnerable communities in urban and rural transitions”

CSEAS Reading Group Session
Ching Kwan Lee, Forever Hong Kong: A Global City’s Decolonization Struggle.

CSEAS Colloquium by Vina A. Lanzona: “Un-holy Union between Church and State: The Question of Divorce in the Colonial Philippines”

The 49th Southeast Asia Seminar
Global Disruptions and Southeast Asia: Exploring histories, narratives, and transdisciplinary challenges

Korea-Japan Conference of Southeast Asian Studies 2025
Crisis and Resilience: Navigating Southeast Asia’s Hybridity and Pathway in a Turbulent World

CSEAS Colloquium by Jefferson Fox: “The Future of Rice Farming in Southeast Asia”

Tonan Talk by Mario Lopez: Japan’s Summer of Discontent: Migrants, Moral Panic, and Rethinking what is “Essential”

Special Seminar by Arthur C. Petersen: “Religion and Climate Change: Examples from the Science–Policy Interface: IPCC, The Netherlands, and Thailand”

DAIKIN Seminar Series: 16th Seminar on ‘Urban Living in Southeast Asia’

Joint Dissemination Seminar
“Maritime Security Governance against Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing: Comparative Study on Japan and Indonesia”

International Conference – Encouraging Local Development in Southeast Asian Countries: Public Administration and Political Perspectives

CSEAS Colloquium by Jiří Jákl: “Extinct or Still Around? Javanese Large Mammals (the Javan Tiger, Rhinoceros, Elephant) and Their Histories”

CSEAS Colloquium by Ratno Lukito: “Japan’s Legal Transplants and Their Discontents: A Critical Appraisal”