The Nordic Asia Podcast
En podkast av NIAS and its academic partners - Fredager

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245 Episoder
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Covid-19 Nationalism in China and Lessons from the Pandemic
Publisert: 9.5.2022 -
Peter A. Jackson and Benjamin Baumann, "Deities and Divas: Queer Ritual Specialists in Myanmar, Thailand and Beyond" (NIAS Press, 2021)
Publisert: 6.5.2022 -
The Future of Japanese Studies
Publisert: 29.4.2022 -
What Remains: Textiles from Tuol Sleng
Publisert: 22.4.2022 -
Merging the Local with the Global: A Conversation with a Malaysian Youth Climate Advocate
Publisert: 18.4.2022 -
Timor-Leste Elections: José Ramos-Horta in Conversation with Amber Woortman
Publisert: 15.4.2022 -
India’s Ukrainian Dilemma
Publisert: 11.4.2022 -
Why Is Eileen Gu the New Poster Child in China?
Publisert: 8.4.2022 -
Urban Climate Change and Adaptation: Messages from the IPCC Report for Southeast Asia
Publisert: 4.4.2022 -
Arild Engelsen Ruud and Mubashar Hasan, "Masks of Authoritarianism: Hegemony, Power and Public Life in Bangladesh" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021)
Publisert: 1.4.2022 -
The Security Dilemma in the Korean Peninsula: Foreign Policy of Yoon Seok-youl, the Incoming President of South Korea
Publisert: 28.3.2022 -
China’s International Relations and the Ukraine Crisis
Publisert: 25.3.2022 -
Understanding Timor-Leste's 2022 Presidential Elections
Publisert: 21.3.2022 -
Democratic Backsliding in Sri Lanka
Publisert: 18.3.2022 -
India's Five State Elections and their Implications
Publisert: 14.3.2022 -
Excluded from Society and Rights: The Experiences of Refugees on the Thai-Myanmar Border
Publisert: 11.3.2022 -
Thai Totalitarians? Why the Love of Authoritarian Symbols?
Publisert: 4.3.2022 -
The Great Exodus from China: Trauma, Memory, and Identity in Modern Taiwan
Publisert: 28.2.2022 -
Mythopolitics in South Asia
Publisert: 25.2.2022 -
Understanding Authoritarianism: Deepening Autocratization, Dynamic Dictatorships, and China
Publisert: 21.2.2022
The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the following academic partners: -Asia Centre, University of Tartu (Estonia) -Asian studies, University of Helsinki (Finland) -Centre for Asian Studies, Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania) -Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University (Sweden) -Centre for East Asian Studies, University of Turku (Finland) -Norwegian Network for Asian Studies