Events
CSEAS Colloquium by Gregory Raymond: “An Authoritarian Security Community in Mainland Southeast Asia: Regional Dynamics in an Actor-centred Theory of Transnational Authoritarianism”
CSEAS Colloquium by Allan Edward Lumba: “Subsidence: Surfacing Life in a Sinking City”
CSEAS Colloquium by Andreas Wimmer: “The Shadow Side of the Rootedness: How Geographic Stability Across Generations Increases Populist, Ethnic Nationalist, Authoritarian, and Chauvinist Attitudes”
CSEAS Colloquium by Wong Chin Huat: “Does Malaysia need a pure FPTP system? – Electoral system in Post-Transition Malaysia”
CSEAS Colloquium by Bassino, Jean-Pascal: “The First East Asian Economic Miracle: Wages, Living Standards and Foundations of Modern Economic Growth in Southeast Asia, 1880-1938”
CSEAS Colloquium by Songphan Choemprayong: “Cataloging the Unknown: Exploring the Complexities of Managing Thai Materials in Japan”
CSEAS Colloquium by Mark R. Thompson: “Which Lineages? History and Interpretations of Philippine Politics”
CSEAS Colloquium by Olga Dror: Ho Chi MInh Cult: An Invention of Tradition
CSEAS Colloquium by Fujita Masaharu: An Area Study on Sediment Disasters and Sand Mining Activities in Mt. Merapi Region, Indonesia
CSEAS Colloquium by Lawrence Chua: Sovereignty, sacred space, and the histoires croisées of Wat Rachathiwat วัดราชาธิวาส
CSEAS Colloquium by Yos Santasombat: Shifting Plantations in the Borderlands: A Challenge of Chinese Agribusiness in Southeast Asia
CSEAS Colloquium: Making Gods: A Case Study of the City God Worship in Anxi, China and Singapore
CSEAS Colloquium: From Partnership to Hegemonic Stalemate? The US-China Relationship in the Early 21st Century
CSEAS Colloquium: Gender, Ecology and Religions A Queer Proposal for Climate Justice and Gender Justice
CSEAS Colloquium: Chinese Sojourners in Wartime Raj, 1942-45
CSEAS Colloquium:Commemorating, Conserving, and Forgetting Wartime Past: Public Memory (Re)construction through the Japanese-postwar film, The Burmese Harp and Indonesian nationalism-themed film, Merdeka Narratives
CSEAS Colloquium:Incunabula Investigation: Studying the Survival of Early Philippine Imprints
CSEAS Colloquium:Imagining diversity: Karen writing and networks of multi-literacy in colonial Burma
CSEAS Colloquium:The Role of the British in Shaping Burmese History
CSEAS Colloquium:Becoming Stronger: Christianity and Endogenous Transformation in West Papua