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Wolfson Research Exchange Seminar Room 3

Speaker:  (UC Berkeley)

Time: 1:30 - 5pm

Schedule:

  • 1330 – 1415 Buffet Lunch
  • 1415 – 1420 Introduction
  • 1420 – 1530 Lecture
  • 1545 – 1600 Tea and Biscuits
  • 1600 – Discussion

Venue: Wolfson Research Exchange Seminar Room 3

Developmentalism put in place a number of institutions and policies that were less positive as rapid growth succeeded in Japan and the ROK. Moreover, the end of the Cold War and the rise in global finance challenged many of these developmental practices in fundamental ways. These two countries have moved with varying speeds to make needed adjustments but for a variety of reasons Japan has been the most resistant with negative economic and political effects.

Limited spaces so please contact Dr Catherine Jones beforehand for registration.

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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

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