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  • segunda, 04 fevereiro 2019 19:47

    Investigador do IO foi entrevistado pela Agência Lusa sobre as Relações Portugal - China

     

     

    O Investigador do IO, Luís Cunha, foi entrevistado pela Agência Lusa, tendo sido reproduzida pelo Observador e pelo Diário de Notícias.


    O Investigador, concedeu uma entrevista sobre as relações luso-chinesas, a propósito dos 40 anos de relações diplomáticas entre os países, partilhando os seus pontos de vista sobre a maneira que Portugal tem tratado e lidado com esta relação.

    Poderá consultar a entrevista na íntegra aqui e aqui.

     

     

     

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  • Bolsas sobre Estudos das Relações Ásia-Europa (Em Breve)

    No âmbito das atividades do Instituto do Oriente, unidade de investigação do Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas (ISCSP), Universidade de Lisboa (ULisboa), e do Instituto de Estudos Europeus de Macau, em breve estarão abertas as candidaturas para quatro bolsas para “Estudos sobre Relações Ásia-Europa”, nas seguintes condições:


    i.    Uma bolsa anual para Mestre;
    ii.    Uma bolsa anual para Doutor;
    iii.    Uma bolsa semestral para Mestre;
    iv.    Uma bolsa semestral para Doutor.

     

    Requisitos de admissão


    Podem candidatar-se às Bolsas os indivíduos que preencham cumulativamente os seguintes requisitos:
    i.    Ser mestre ou doutor em instituição de ensino superior credenciada;
    ii.    Ser residente em Portugal;
    iii.    Projeto de investigação incida sobre as relações entre Ásia e Europa, estudos regionais ou de área sobre a Ásia.

     

    Montantes a atribuir


    O montante anual para Mestre é de MOP100,000 (cem mil patacas), cerca de €9500; o montante anual para Doutor é de MOP120,000 (cento e vinte mil patacas), cerca de €11500. O montante semestral para Mestre é de MOP50,000 (cinquenta mil patacas), cerca de €4500; o montante semestral para Doutor é de MOP60,000 (sessenta mil patacas), cerca de €5500. O pagamento das Bolsas é efetuado por transferência bancária pelo Instituto de Estudos Europeus de Macau para a conta indicada pelos bolseiros. Se essa conta for no exterior de Macau, as despesas bancárias e as diferenças cambiais são suportadas pelo bolseiro.

     

    Métodos de seleção


    A seleção será feita em duas fases de carácter eliminatório. Numa primeira fase, com base na avaliação curricular, no projeto de estudo e nos documentos solicitados. Numa segunda fase, aos(às) candidatos(as) aprovados(as) na primeira fase, será efetuada uma entrevista que permitirá avaliar a capacidade de iniciativa e autonomia do(a) candidato(a) e comprovar os critérios da avaliação efetuada pelo júri.

     

    As candidaturas devem ser formalizadas, obrigatoriamente, através do envio do Boletim de Candidatura disponível no sítio eletrónico do Instituto do Oriente e da seguinte documentação:


    •    Certificado de habilitações académicas (cópia certificada/ verificada);
    •    Curriculum vitae do candidato, com descrição sobre experiência académica e profissional (máximo duas páginas A4);
    •    Resumo da dissertação de mestrado ou de doutoramento (máximo uma página A4);
    •    Lista de trabalhos publicados (máximo uma página A4);
    •    Projeto de estudo a desenvolver (máximo três páginas A4);
    •    Declaração da relevância científica do projeto, com comparação a trabalhos e pesquisa já realizados na área (máximo uma página A4);
    •    Certificados de conhecimento de línguas estrangeiras, caso o projeto envolva o estudo de materiais em línguas estrangeiras;
    •    Carta de aceitação de um orientador para os candidatos à bolsa de Mestre;
    •    Carta de motivação;
    •    Carta de recomendação (opcional).

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  • Call For Papers: Chinese Global Engagement Abroad: Changing Social, Economic, and Political Configurations 5 - 6 July 2019

     

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    Chinese Global Engagement Abroad: Changing Social, Economic, and Political Configurations

     

    Chinese global engagement abroad: Chaning social, economic, and political configurations

    An international conference for PhD candidates and post-doctoral researchers

    5 - 6 July 2019

    The School of Humanities and Social Sciences, HKUST, Hong Kong

    Organizer

    French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC) &

    The School of Humanities and Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

    With the support of:

    National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO, Paris)

    The French Research Institute on East Asia (IFRAE)

    Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia (IRASEC)

    ARGUMENT

    There has been significant expansion and globalization of Chinese capital, people, and ideas since the early 2000s. The Chinese government’s “going out” (zou chuqu) policy and more recent Belt and Road Initiative reflect a domestic context of capital over-accumulation, an attempt to ensure adequate supply of raw materials and energy, as well as interest in fostering the global competitiveness of its enterprises. In the process, China’s foreign direct investment (FDI) has increased globally, particularly in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and Europe. This has resulted in China becoming the most important source of FDI in the world with 158.29 billion US$ annually in 2017. Flows of capital, people, and ideas from China have not only increased, but also greatly diversified over the last two decades to reach fields as diverse as energy, trade, transport, media, education, finance, and so on. If China’s global imprint has been most prominent in the economic or geo-economic fields, the country’s increasing presence also has important social, cultural and political aspects. Hence, this conference will discuss how Chinese global engagements shape new political, economic, and social configurations.

    In addition to shedding light on the transformations of the Chinese state’s expansion and globalization strategy, this conference will also explore how Chinese entrepreneurs, engineers, journalists, diplomats, NGO delegates, etc. interact with the general public, and with business and political elites in the hosting societies.

    Moving beyond the assessment of the possible benefits and harms of the increasingly global reach of Chinese capital and aiming at avoiding the too often homogenized and ethnicized depiction of Chinese presence abroad (Nyiri 2012; Tan and Grillot 2016; Lee 2017), this conference aims at gathering contributions that will engage empirically and theoretically with the complexities of the entanglements between an increasingly diverse Chinese presence abroad (from petty entrepreneurs, state corporations managers, engineers, NGO practitioners, to unskilled laborers) and local actors. In this sense, the conference also seeks to expand our understanding of the evolving features of global capitalism in its quest for and in the production of “new frontiers”, and consider how they produce new assemblages of sovereignty, governmentality, and political economies (Mezzadra and Neilson 2013).

    The main purpose of the 4th edition of this Conference is to provide a forum for PhD and postdoctoral researchers to engage with each other’s work and foster a better understanding of economic and socio-political processes at work in contemporary China, as well as internationally, given China’s increasing importance as a global actor.

    The Conference will be an occasion to facilitate exchanges on common research subjects, compare perspectives and methodologies, and promote interdisciplinary dialogue. By providing a space for debate and reflection, the Conference intends to contribute to the emergence of more diverse theoretical approaches of global China and contemporary capitalism, both in their domestic and international dimensions.

    The participants will present their research in thematic panels. Each speaker will deliver a paper in English, followed by a discussion with an invited discussant. The best contributors will be invited to submit their papers for a special issue of a peer-reviewed academic journal, as well as shorter versions of their articles aimed at a general audience for a special issue of the Made in China Journal to be published in 2020.

    Contributions may focus on, but are not limited to, the following questions and topics:

    * The connection between the transformations of domestic economic development strategies and accumulation regimes on the one hand, and the expansion and globalization of China’s reach, on the other. In particular, what are the economic and political goals of the expansion of Chinese capital beyond “accumulation for accumulation’s sake”? (Lee 2017: 7);

    * How China’s increasingly global reach and the expansion of Chinese capital has been received and represented at the levels of political and business elites, as well as ordinary citizens;

    * How various flows and networks of migrants articulate with and rework the local political economies and the relationship between formal and informal labor and migration regimes and how this can be related to networks of accumulation, as well as to contentious politics;

    * The changing politics and industry of migration: roles of brokers, migration infrastructures, trade unions, etc.;

    * How these flows alter the relationship between different generations of (im)migrants, the politics of ethnicity and identity, and the relationship with the Chinese state; what roles do the various Chinese associations and networks play in these economic, political, and cultural processes?

    * The transformation of the Chinese state’s representation of international Chinese migrants and how this resonates with changing economic development paradigms and strategies in foreign policy.

    Quoted references:

    Lee Ching Kwan (2017). The Specter of Global China: Politics, Labor, and Foreign Investment in Africa. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

    Mezzadra, Sandro and Brett Neilson (2013). Border as Method, or the Multiplication of Labor, Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press.

    Nyiri, Pal (2012). «Enclaves of improvement: Sovereignty and developmentalism in the special zones of the China-Lao borderlands». Comparative Studies in Society and History, 54(3), 533-562. DOI: 10.1017/S0010417512000229

    Tan, Danielle et Caroline Grillot (2014). L’Asie du Sud-Est dans le « siècle chinois » : Cambodge, Laos et Viêt Nam. Nouvelle édition [online]. Bangkok : Institut de recherche sur l’Asie du Sud-Est contemporaine, http://books.openedition.org/irasec/1169>. ISBN : 9782355960260. DOI : 10.4000/books.irasec.1169.

    Who can apply ?

    The Conference is designed for doctoral candidates and post-doctoral researchers in humanities and social sciences.

    Practical arrangement

    The conference organizers will sponsor accomodations in Hong Kong for selected participants (this will be confirmed to the participants once their proposals are accepred by the scientific committee); however, no funding is available for transporation costs.

    Registration details and schedule

    A paper title and abstract (500 - 600 words), and a briedf bio in English is to be sent by 15 March 2019 by applying through CEFC application website

    The selected participants will be notified by 15 April 2019

    The final paper (up to 8000 words) should be sent by 1st June 2019

    The pdf version of this call for papers can be downloaded here

    Information about this call for papers is also availble at CEFC website

    Scientific Committee:

    Alpermann Bjorn (University of Würzburg)

    Judith Audin (CEFC)

    Sébastien Billoud (CEFC)

    Jean-Pierre Cabestan (Hong Kong Baptist University)

    Bu Maoliang (Nanjing University)

    Sébastien Colin (National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations, Paris)

    Eric Florence (CEFC)

    Ivan Franceschini (Australian National University)

    Nicholas Loubere (Lund University)

    Ching Kwan Lee (University of California, Los Angeles)

    David O’brien (University of Nottingham)

    Florence Padovani (CFC, CEFC)

    David Palmer (The University of Hong Kong)

    Judith Pernin (CEFC)

    Céline Pierdet (CEFC)

    Christoph Steinhardt (The University of Vienna)

    Kellee Tsai (Hong Kong University of Science and Techonology)

    June Wang (City University of Hong Kong)

    Zhan Zhang (Università della Svizzera italiana)

    Yu Zheng (University of London)

    For more information: Telephone: (852) 2879 6910 -  Email : <Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar.>

    CEFC / 20/F Wanchai Central Building - 89 Lockhart Road, Wanchai Hong Kong - Tel.: +852 2876 6910 - Fax: +852 2815 3211 - Email: Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar.

    CEFC Taipei / Room B111 - Research Center For Humanities and Social Sciences - Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei - Taiwan 11529, R.O.C. - Tel: (886-2) 2789-0873 - Fax: (886-2) 2789-0874 - Email: Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar.

    CFC Beijing / Mingzhai Building, Room 324, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China - Email: Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar.

    To change your subscription or unsubscribe, follow: http://www.cefc.com.hk/?na=profile&nk=2427-27d49f1387.

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  • Estatuto Editorial

    Estatuto Editorial

     

    Considerando que em Portugal o interesse do público e da academia vai a par com a necessidade de uma revista de estudos asiáticos - surgiu natural ao Instituto do Oriente do ISCSP procurar colmatar de algum modo essa lacuna com um projecto editorial de uma Revista Portuguesa de Estudos Asiáticos.

    Com um título que procura sugerir a ponte entre o que de positivo se conta na tradição dos estudos orientais em Portugal e um projecto de colaboração alargado, no âmbito das Ciências Sociais, a publicação Daxiyangguo: Revista Portuguesa de Estudos Asiáticos, visa, com uma periodicidade semestral, a divulgação junto de um público minimamente especializado das grandes temáticas dos modernos estudos asiáticos, privilegiando os que respeitam às relações luso-chinesas, orientando-se pelos critérios impostos pela Lei às publicações Periódicas informativas.

  • Call For Papers: "Understanding Timor-Leste" - Timor-Leste Studies Association 2019 research conference, Dili, 27-28 June

     

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Understanding Timor-Leste: 2019 TLSA Research Conference

    Liceu Campus, Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa’e (UNTL), Avenida Cidade de Lisboa, Dili, Timor-Leste, 27–28 June 2019

    This two-day conference for researchers is organised by the Timor-Leste Studies Association (TLSA). The TLSA is an interdisciplinary, international research network focussed on all aspects of research into East Timorese society, including politics and history, economics, communications, health, language, agriculture and science. 

    This year’s conference will also have three special streams: the first on the theme of 1999: 20 Years On to be convened by Clinton Fernandes and Mica Barreto Soares; the second on the theme of Gender Research in Timor-Leste to be convened by Hannah Loney and Uka Pinto; and the third on the theme of Agriculture to be convened by Claudino Nabais and Robert Williams.

    2019 marks two decades since Timor-Leste’s historic ballot on self-determination and the end of a long period of foreign occupation. TLSA 2019 will be the occasion for a comprehensive reassessment of the momentous events of 1999. This special stream invites contributions with a focus on 1999. Papers on a range of topics are welcome: politics, history, culture, economics, international solidarity, resistance organisations, military strategy, international relations, the 30 August referendum, international peacekeeping, war crimes, human rights, civil-military relations, and much more.  

    The Understanding Timor-Leste 2019 conference will be co-hosted by the Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa’e, Swinburne University of Technology, and the University of Lisbon.  

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    The organisers now call for papers addressing any aspect of social science / humanities / scientific research related to Timor-Leste. The conference organisers welcome papers from academics, researchers, activists, community groups, and policy makers. A refereed conference proceedings publication will be published after the conference. Conference sub-themes will include, but are not limited to:

    •          1999: 20 Years On
    •          Gender Research in Timor-Leste
    •          Agriculture
    •          Anthropology and Archaeology
    •          Community Development
    •          Culture and Society
    •          Development Policy
    •          East Timorese Perspectives on Regional and Global Issues
    •          Economics, Business and Trade
    •          Education
    •          Health
    •          History and Heritage
    •          Human Rights
    •          Language and Linguistics
    •          Peace-Building
    •          Politics and International Relations
    •          Resource Management
    •          Timor-Leste’s Regional and International Relationships

    CONFERENCE LANGUAGES

    Papers may be presented in Tetum, Portuguese, English or Indonesian.

    ABSTRACT & PANEL PROPOSALS

    Please send all abstract proposals for 20-minute papers, with a 150-word abstract, by Friday 29 March 2019, to: Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar. 

    Proposals must include:

    •          Name:
    •          Affiliation:
    •          Paper Title:
    •          150-word Abstract:
    •          Language(s):
    •          Theme:

    You may also propose a 1.5-hour panel (3 papers). Please include an abstract proposal for each paper, as well as a panel title and abstract.  

    Tetum language papers should also be sent cc: Dulce Martins and Leo Soares (Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa’e) Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar.

    Portuguese language papers should also be sent cc: Nuno Canas Mendes (University of Lisbon) Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar. 

    Indonesian language papers should also be sent cc: Alarico da Costa Ximenes (Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa’e) Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar. 

    REGISTRATION DETAILS

    Further information regarding registration will be available online soon.

    SUPPORT FOR EAST TIMORESE NATIONALS TO ATTEND

    See registration details (available online shortly) for special discounts for East Timorese participants.

    RELATED EVENTS


    The Understanding Timor-Leste conference will precede the UNTL/ Victoria University conference to be held in Dili on 1–2 July 2019. For further information about this conference, please contact Helen Hill: Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar.

    These are linked conferences and discounted co-registration will be available for those who attend both.

    On the weekend between these two conferences (Saturday 29 – Sunday 30 June), a number of special events will take place in Dili. More details will be available soon.

    FURTHER DETAILS


    Further details about registration, accommodation and travel will be available soon on the TLSA website: http://tlstudies.org/

     

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  • quarta, 19 dezembro 2018 17:07

    Participação de investigadores do IO em destaque na nova Newsletter do Projeto CRISEA

    Acaba de ser publicado o nº2 da Newsletter do projecto CRISEA, onde participam dois (2) investigadores do Instituto do Oriente (IO), Andrea Valente e Nuno Canas Mendes, e um investigador do Centro de Administração e Politicas Públicas (CAPP), Paulo Castro Seixas. É um número dedicado ao estado do sudeste asiático e contém, no final, uma lista das publicações dos investigares do projecto, entre as quais as do Professor Doutor Nuno Canas Mendes.

    http://www.crisea.eu/news-and-events/e-newsletter-no-2-november-2018

     

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  • sexta, 31 maio 2019 Índia

     

     

     

     

    "The BJP is buoyant in the state and it has every reason to be. The party has, for the first time, secured lead in 29 of the 87 Assembly segments covering the six Lok Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir. Not just that, it is optimistic about further improving its tally in the Assembly elections, and form the government in the state."

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


     

     

     


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • sexta, 31 maio 2019 Iraque

     

     

     

    "Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi has ordered the heavily fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad to be open during Eid al-Fitr, his media office said."

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


     

     

     


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • sexta, 31 maio 2019 Israel

     

     

     

    "Exactly one month after the 21st Knesset were sworn in, a majority of the Knesset voted late Wednesday to disperse themselves and initiate an unprecedented repeat election on September 17."

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


     

     

     


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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