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Thursday, October 02, 2014
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Guest seminar: Prof Takashi Terada - Asia Paradox: Supremacy of Realism over European Liberalism ?S1.50 - Social SciencesGuest Seminar: Thursday 2nd October 2014 Prof Takashi TERADA (Doshisha University, Kyoto Japan) Asia Paradox: Supremacy of Realism over European Liberalism ? Abstract: This seminar aims to elucidate causation behind the emergence of what is called “Asia Paradox”, signifying the growing mutual economic interdependence and increasing mutual unreliability among Asian states. A chief factor can be China’s ambition to translate economic prowess to sustain the political challenges to the existing regional as well as global orders. The seminar intends to prove that “Asia Paradox” is being more embedded in regional structure in East Asia especially after Shinzo Abe was reelected by illustrating China-Japan power struggles over shaping a new regional order.
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S0.18 - Social Sciences
MA Seminar Series - Burning Issues: Geopolitics Today To start off your MA year PAIS offers a set of general lectures on broad challenges in current research and practice of Geopolitics today. The seven lectures are scheduled as below, in the early evening when there is no clash with module seminars. All lectures will be given by Stuart Elden. Refreshments will be available outside the lecture theatre from 18.00. The lectures themselves will start at 18.30. You can contact Professor Stuart Elden at stuart.elden@warwick.ac.uk |