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  • Monday, 09 September 2013 17:54
  • Monday, 09 September 2013 17:54
  • Monday, 09 September 2013 17:54
  • Monday, 09 September 2013 16:54

    Middle East and Central Asia

    Divided into three main lines – Geopolitical and Geostrategic Relations in Middle East, Turkey and the Turkish-speaking World and Post-Soviet Space – the research group studying Middle East and Central Asia seeks to analyse regional dynamics established in this geographical area. By means of a multidisciplinary research, this group analyses the regional situation, outlining prospective scenarios defined by the development of international relations itself.     

     

    Themes:

    • Geopolitic and geostrategic relations in the Middle East;
    • Turkey and the Turkish world.

     

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  • Monday, 09 September 2013 16:54

    East Asia

     

    East Asia: identities, States and mobility

    This research line combines several theories and methods of Anthropological social sciences with International Relations and Political Sciences, promoting studies on contemporaneity challenges and contradictions regarding this region’s societies and States and focusing mainly on identities, mobility and State-Building.

     

    Themes:

    • Identities, States and Mobilities;
    • State building;
    • Dinamics in context of change.

     

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  • Monday, 09 September 2013 16:54

    Southeast Asia and South Asia

     

    The Research Group carrying its research on Southeast Asia and South Asia has developed its work mainly focusing on the following subjects: State-Building (and associated phenomena like State fragility or collapse), from a perspective of cross-linking International Relations, Political Science and Anthropology; in this same interdisciplinary view, this group has studied expressions and evolution of the nationalist phenomenon, and safety, in a multidimensional perspective, taking into account its most recent interpretations (e.g. human safety or energetic safety). This Research Group has also investigated the regional integration process in Southeast Asia, by studying ASEAN specificities and evolution, in a political, economic and safety point of view. State-Building Monitor stands out among its regular activities. Some topics have deserved a special attention, like India’s geopolitics in the South Asia context, State-Building in East Timor, energetic safety in Southeast Asia (in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia), nationalism (and irredentism) in the Indian Union, Myanmar, Thailand, Philippines, and Indonesia, and ASEAN’s institutional development, among others.   

     

     

    Themes:

    • State building;
    • Regional Integration;
    • Nationalisms;
    • Security Issues;
    • India in the context of South Asia.

     

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Daxiyangguo – Portuguese Journal of Asian Studies

Asian Press Review Headlines

  • Friday, 21 February 2020 China

     
    Peking University academic He Weifang says ‘people live in distress and the government in mendacity’ because of the lack of press freedom. Legal specialist’s plea – handwritten to bypass censors – questioned why it had taken more than a month for Xi Jinping’s apparent call for disease control efforts to be reported

     

  • Friday, 07 February 2020 Camboja


    Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday reiterated that the Kingdom’s projected economic growth of 6.5 per cent will be hit hard by the Coronavirus outbreak, and not because of the EU’s partial withdrawal of the ‘Everything But Arms’ (EBA) scheme.

     

  • Friday, 07 February 2020 Israel

     
    Although there was initially greater potential for the trial to open before the March 2 elections, it eventually became clear that the court wanted the trial opening postponed until after elections.

     

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