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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2019
Southeast Asia and the Poly-Crisis: A View from Down Under
John Blaxland, Professor of International Security and Intelligence Studies and Director of the Australian National University North America Liaison Office, joined the UVA East Asia Center to discuss "Southeast Asia and the Poly-Crisis: A View from Down Under" as part of the Nelson Lectures on Southeast Asia, on September 13, 2024.
Southeast Asian states are feeling squeezed by contestation between the US and China, a spectrum of governance challenges and looming environmental catastrophe - all accelerated by the fourth industrial revolution. Meanwhile, there is more dysfunction afoot in ASEAN-Southeast Asia’s main formal macroregional group-than witnessed in decades. Australia has long been a US treaty ally, yet with its existential roots in neighboring Asia (the “Near North” rather than “Far East”). In this talk, Dr. Blaxland provides a “Down Under” perspective on Southeast Asia’s response to the poly-crisis, and why it matters.
Southeast Asian states are feeling squeezed by contestation between the US and China, a spectrum of governance challenges and looming environmental catastrophe - all accelerated by the fourth industrial revolution. Meanwhile, there is more dysfunction afoot in ASEAN-Southeast Asia’s main formal macroregional group-than witnessed in decades. Australia has long been a US treaty ally, yet with its existential roots in neighboring Asia (the “Near North” rather than “Far East”). In this talk, Dr. Blaxland provides a “Down Under” perspective on Southeast Asia’s response to the poly-crisis, and why it matters.
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Digital Approaches to Philippine Literature in Spanish
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As part of the Nelson Lectures on Southeast Asia the UVA East Asia Center was joined by Rocío Ortuño Casanova, professor of Spanish literature at UNED (Spanish Open University) and director of the Laboratory of Innovation in Digital Humanities at the same university, based in Madrid, Spain, for a discussion "Digital Approaches to Philippine Literature in Spanish," held on September 20, 2024. Ro...
Winning Elections with Unpopular Policies: Valence Advantage and Single-Party Dominance in Japan
มุมมอง 215 หลายเดือนก่อน
The University of Virginia's East Asia Center and Department of Politics hosted Dan Smith, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, for a talk on February 16, 2024. A core substantive focus of Smith's research is political representation in democracies, especially how institutions such as electoral systems affect voting behavior and the demog...
Ying Zhang In Focus
มุมมอง 968 หลายเดือนก่อน
The UVA East Asia Center and Corcoran Department of History will be joined by Ying Zhang, Professor of Chinese History at Leiden University, for a talk entitled "The History of Imprisonment as Family History: Rethinking the 'Patrimonial-Patriarchal-Bureaucratic' Framework in Ming History (1368-1644)." The final talk in our Late Imperial China series, the event is free and open to the public, an...
Miraculous Objects: Relics and Buddha Images in Xuanzang’s Datang Xiyu ji - Max Deeg
มุมมอง 449 หลายเดือนก่อน
The UVA East Asia Center hosted Max Deeg, Professor in Buddhist Studies at Cardiff University, Thursday, April 11, 2024 for a talk entitled "Miraculous Objects: Relics and Buddha Images in Xuanzang’s Datang Xiyu ji."
George Qiao In Focus
มุมมอง 909 หลายเดือนก่อน
The UVA East Asia Center and Corcoran Department of History will be joined by George Zhijian Qiao, assistant professor of History and Asian Languages and Civilizations at Amherst College, for a talk on "The Significance of the Frontier Trade in Early Modern China." The second talk in our Late Imperial China series, the event is free and open to the public, and will be held Friday, April 5, from...
Yvon Wang In Focus
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The UVA East Asia Center and Corcoran Department of History will be joined by Yvon Wang, associate professor at the University of Toronto, for a talk entitled "Desperate (Magi)strates: A Preliminary Look at Officials' Suicides in the Qing." The first talk in our Late Imperial China series, the event is free and open to the public, and will be held Friday, March 29, from 3:15 - 4:30 pm in Gibson...
Hongshen Zhu In Focus
มุมมอง 1059 หลายเดือนก่อน
Join the UVA East Asia Center for a lecture with Hongshen Zhu, East Asia Center Global China Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Lecturer of Politics at UVA, where he will be presenting "Never Meet Your Heroes: Policing and Grassroots Participation in Contemporary China." The lunch talk will be held Thursday, March 28, from 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. in Gibson 341.
Julie Starr - Modified Bodies, Material Selves
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Julie Starr - Modified Bodies, Material Selves
Curtis Chin In Focus
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Thursday, March 21, from 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. at the UVA Bookstore author Curtis Chin will be reading from and talking about his memoir Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant, where he describes growing up working class, queer, and Chinese American in Detroit in the 1970s and 80s. Chin, a self-described “writer/producer/director/activist,” co-founded the Asian American Writer’s Wor...
The Labor of Reinvention: Entrepreneurship in the New Chinese Digital Economy
มุมมอง 71ปีที่แล้ว
The UVA East Asia Center was joined by Lin Zhang, Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at the University of New Hampshire, for a speaker series lecture entitled "The Labor of Reinvention: Entrepreneurship in the New Chinese Digital Economy." Zhang's research centers on critical innovation studies, platform studies and intersectionality, focusing on China and ethnic Asian peopl...
"Assessing the Prospects for War and Peace in the Taiwan Strait" with author Scott Kastner
มุมมอง 181ปีที่แล้ว
The UVA East Asia Center hosted Scott Kastner, Professor in the Department of Government and Politics, at the University of Maryland, College Park, for a special Coughlin Lecture "Assessing the Prospects for War and Peace in the Taiwan Strait." Part of UVA's Nelson Lectures on Southeast Asia, the talk, co-sponsored by the Miller Center, was held Friday, November 17, 2023.
Displacements and Taiwan’s Geographies
มุมมอง 31ปีที่แล้ว
The UVA East Asia Center was joined by Rebecca Nedostup, Associate Professor of History and East Asian Studies at Brown University, for a Nelson Lecture on Southeast Asia "Displacements and Taiwan’s Geographies." The talk was held Friday, December 1, 2023.
Recentering Pacific Asia -- Brantly Womack
มุมมอง 149ปีที่แล้ว
The UVA East Asia Center hosted Brantly Womack, UVA Professor Emeritus of Foreign Affairs, to talk about his newest book "Recentering Pacific Asia: Regional China and World Order," released this August by Cambridge University Press. The book builds on a Center-sponsored lecture series Prof. Womack organized with a number of prominent sinologists in 2021, recordings of which are available on our...
Straddling Activism & Academia: My Experience in the LQBTIQ+ Movement in Indonesia with Dédé Oetomo
มุมมอง 33ปีที่แล้ว
Straddling Activism & Academia: My Experience in the LQBTIQ Movement in Indonesia with Dédé Oetomo
Organizing & Social Support Networks in Three Southeast Asian Diaspora Communities in North Carolina
มุมมอง 34ปีที่แล้ว
Organizing & Social Support Networks in Three Southeast Asian Diaspora Communities in North Carolina
"Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World" with Mark Clifford
มุมมอง 140ปีที่แล้ว
"Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow the World" with Mark Clifford
Inglorious, Illegal Bastards: Japan’s Self-Defense Force During the Cold War
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Inglorious, Illegal Bastards: Japan’s Self-Defense Force During the Cold War
Propaganda and Public Opinion Manipulation in Southeast Asia's Cybersphere
มุมมอง 130ปีที่แล้ว
Propaganda and Public Opinion Manipulation in Southeast Asia's Cybersphere
Chinese Soft Power in Africa: Production of Ambivalent Solidarities
มุมมอง 175ปีที่แล้ว
Chinese Soft Power in Africa: Production of Ambivalent Solidarities
"Inventing the Maritime Silk Road" with Tansen Sen
มุมมอง 257ปีที่แล้ว
"Inventing the Maritime Silk Road" with Tansen Sen
China's Drive for Connectivity in Southeast Asia: High-Speed Railway Development
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China's Drive for Connectivity in Southeast Asia: High-Speed Railway Development
"Worst but for All the Rest: Why China Still Benefits from BRI Investments" with Jack Goldstone
มุมมอง 153ปีที่แล้ว
"Worst but for All the Rest: Why China Still Benefits from BRI Investments" with Jack Goldstone
Constructing Understandings of China: Chinese “Economic Statecraft” from a BRI(tish) Perspective
มุมมอง 361ปีที่แล้ว
Constructing Understandings of China: Chinese “Economic Statecraft” from a BRI(tish) Perspective
"Silence and Sacrifice: End of Life Care, Love, and Betrayal in Vietnam" with Merav Shohet
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"Silence and Sacrifice: End of Life Care, Love, and Betrayal in Vietnam" with Merav Shohet
"Kaifeng’s Rise, Fall and Ecological Legacy" and Yuan Julian Chen
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"Kaifeng’s Rise, Fall and Ecological Legacy" and Yuan Julian Chen
"Cotton, Capital, and Colonialism in Southern Korea, 1910-1945"
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"Cotton, Capital, and Colonialism in Southern Korea, 1910-1945"
"COVID-19, Text, Power: Fang Fang and the Birth of the ‘Wuhan Diary’ Genre" with Michael Berry
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"COVID-19, Text, Power: Fang Fang and the Birth of the ‘Wuhan Diary’ Genre" with Michael Berry
A border, a bazaar, and a port: Parsing BRI from a distant corner in Asia
มุมมอง 352 ปีที่แล้ว
A border, a bazaar, and a port: Parsing BRI from a distant corner in Asia
Indonesia joined BRICS 🤓🤓🤓🤓😆😆😆😆 Australia reaction 😭😭😭😭🤮🤮🤮🤮
10:10 this map pisses me off, you gave HALF of malaysia to brunei. Singapore is not where it should be. how can you study ASEAN and not have a correct ASEAN map? THIS IS EMBARRASSING.
🎉🎉🎉🎉村田晃嗣先生有難うございました!
Dont think to much about asean,, they just joking actually
People listening to John Mearsheimer should really be watching this guy instead
I cant imagine living there.. in an islamic communist hell hole. The worst of both worlds. Literal hell.
7:07 colonialism 20:42 mining (developmental) vs construction (predatory) 24:02 economic profit political influence, raw material supply -> bargaining power of sovereign state
Let kpop stay by 2030 2050 2100 and 2200 Save Koreans Japanese Chinese vietnamese Filipinos Americans Africans Hispanics from extinction pollution climate change global warming aging drugs crimes and other environmental threats Keep Korea Japan China Vietnam Philippines America Mexico Canada France India Britain and other countries and nations safe 🙏
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Thank you for this lecture on the early years of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces. This 1950s US Army mini documentary shows some interesting things about the Ground Self Defense Forces of the era: th-cam.com/video/r5oMY71wyCQ/w-d-xo.html
Wonderful to come across this lecture--thank you to everyone who made it possible. To let you know, the image of the whale at@ 11:56 indicates this was an infant sperm whale, which explains why it could not survive, despite the kind efforts of the locals. It was too young to survive without its mother.
Where can we find the book "Soft Burial"? It's not even available in Amazon.
I believe Michael Berry's English translation of Fang Fang's "Soft Burial" is still in process, and has not yet been released in print. As Stacy Chao wrote for a "Macau Closer" article in April 2021, "In January 2020, France’s Prix Émile Guimet de littérature asiatique (Émile Guimet Prize for Asian Literature) was awarded to Fang Fang for Soft Burial, translated by Brigitte Duzan as Funérailles molles and published by L’Asiathèque in 2019. The book is currently available to readers worldwide in only two editions: the one available in Taiwan and the one available in France."
Without infrastructure, Roads, Rail, Ports, Schools, Hospitals Reservoirs and Waste Water Treat plants poor countries remain in a “POVERTY TRAP OF STAGNATION”. Infrastructure is the essential platform for countries to grow and modernize. Construction is better than Destruction. Wars are the biggest debt trap of all , profits for the war businesses. Called The Milatary Industrial Complex
Very illuminating and tq Prof Amitav Acharya!
How much percentage of korean do okinawans have?
𝖕𝖗𝖔𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖒 😑
Thanks for the video presentation and free lecture!
We all know that coronavirus is a Chinese bioweapon.
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OMFG!, Only you weird westerners would call, infrastructure, education, jobs, and job training as a "humanitarian crisis". How many millions of people has the west been starving to death year on year since the IMF and the World Bank? The west has murdered a couple of hundred million people this past century and you dare throw stones in a very badly built glass house. Go fuck yourself you bourgeoisie assholes!
Thank God for China, they and the Russians are the only people helping human civilization, Heaven bless the Communist Party.
Thanks for Uploading.
Audio is too noisy.
Well yes you're right, they are not allowed to be Muslims anymore. Oh well, time destroys every civilization including China.
The Muslim World will confront China eventually one day but that day is not today. Uyghurs will be free and independent whether the Chinese likes it or not.Good things happen for those who wait.
2000 mosques destroyed by Chinese just look at old map and new map.
The Uyghurs living in a better safer place then we in the western world there are so many western going on and on about Human rights, homeless in the west who cares? giving to improve lifes educations its good improvement to the Uyghurs. 👏👏 we speak a few different languages , we chinese have rules and laws from home and school RESPECT RESPECT RESPECT.
The western countries had killed millions of Muslims all over the world in last few centuries and now suddenly they started to love and care so much for the Muslims in China!!!
The problem is in islam there's no separation of "church and state". In islam, politics and religion is the same. That's the root of the problem.
This was outstanding. I look forward to Dr Smits’ next book. On a related note, would anyone reading this comment be able to recommend a scholarly, properly sourced history of karate? I’ve not found any that would qualify as a real work of history. Thank you.
You could take a look at "Karate 101" by Andreas Quast and "Karate Its History and Practice: 空手道 その歴史と技法" by Kadekaru, Wada and Koyama
@@asatodojookinawa7411 I had not heard of that of that second title. Thanks!
Don't let the imam and preachers ustazs dictate the course and keep the mass in 6th century state of mind and remain backward is the correct action.
Amazing talked about uyghurs
well ...the USA belongs to Native people....stolen land....go back to Europe
This link me to contrast to Hawaii, Texas, New mexico and southern California where most American Native and Mexicans majority language was Spanish, except Hawaii with native polynesian language. Can we consider America been ethnic cleansing all those hundred of years to current origin local became insignificant minority with English is sole official language?
Yes.
Ethnic cleansing is just a euphemism for a people being conquered and subjugated. That is the constant of human history.
Any claim of being a 'Uyghur' in the West has geopolitical value to US against China
The policy has been formed not in one day. It’s not as easy as he stated. I really would like to hear how to address the big amount of riots or violent attacks to local Han people throughout these years. Xinjiang is a mixed ethnic state. It also has large amount of Kazakhs and other minorities. To really help local people as a whole, i totally understand there will be restrictions put in place to keep other people safe. Why other minorities didn’t get much restrictions, he didn’t mention the Tibetans right? If the media or western scholars really want to help out, calling “Xinjiang genocide” is definitely a wrong idea. It will trigger defensive mode from majority of Chinese. Because it’s way too strong. I just hope these scholars to understand. You are talking about police to manage a complex area with long history. It’s not as simple as black or white.
It’s easy to identify whether these American and western scholars are lying or fooling ppl is when they use work like ‘other narrative is that’, something happen my friend’s friend, this guy went to China to witness the violences caused by the Uyghurs but why he’s not get detain ? If Uyghurs terrorism is not global, what the over 10,000 ETIM Uyghurs fighters doing in Iraq and Syria wars fighting along the ISIS and why is World Uyghurs Conference doing anti China works encouraging war and extremism oversea, why Uyghurs blow up the temple in Thailand ? How it’s concentration camps if participants allowed to go home on the weekend? Why there are still Uyghurs in China living in peace now? Why there are no riots now if China continue to ‘castrates’ the Uyghurs because whenever there is discrimination, ppl revoke, but now everyone can go there and feel safe about it. Why no discussion about Uyghurs who been victims of Uyghurs? Why only between Han Chinese and Uyghurs and the other way around? Why no discussion about the population increase compare to Han Chinese?
Is it just me or am I the only one not having any audio?
all of the uploads in the channel have the issue :)
Very nice interview, thanks Richard for sharing so generously, what a great guy! Mad respect on the part of not becoming an asset gatherer, it would have been so easy with your track record.
19:28 "I hear rumour" so it must be truth right?
Bro, they do that all the time. Hahaha.
Tim,a as an educated person, you refused to define 'genocide' really disappointing. Maybe your answer may go against the MSM nerrative, thats why you refused to answer
The CCP has categorically been destroying all religions domestically.. and Uyghurs worship Allah and follow the Qur'an. If it sounds, walks and talks like a duck.....
Jaq James published a report completely debunking ASPI's lies. The report is available on Google. Co-west-pro consultancy. Here is a video that quickly talks about the report: th-cam.com/video/GZG4hHKCIr8/w-d-xo.html The atlantic council's report of uighur genocide also has zero proof. th-cam.com/video/Ma6pWGkctho/w-d-xo.html A video of a member of the US funded Uighur Tribunal ITSELF, pointing out that there's no proof to the lies western paid actors are telling about xinjiang, and uighurs, etc.: th-cam.com/video/mCtOh_7_tDo/w-d-xo.html
why don't you interview some uygur chinese international students studying in the west? sounds like intellectual masturbation to me.
uighurs are people. islam is a poison. should the 2 mix? you decide
"Genocide" is completely false, Uyghur population has been growing much faster than Han Chinese.
Completely B. S., helping Uyghurs deradicate has already completed, and it worked very well for China, but no so well for Chinese haters.
I knew it. I knew why America and the west are obsessed about Xinjiang so much. They tried to make China look evil by making a fake news about so called concentration camps of Uyghur detainees in Xinjiang and using the western-funded terrorist the ETIM to create chaos in Xinjiang to destabilizing China. When after China lost control of the province, so America and NATO will send troops to Xinjiang pretending to support the Uyghur Muslims and helping the Uyghur opposition government to establish a independent state. But their real motive, America and the Allies are trying to turn Xinjiang another Iraq, they want to do it again like they did in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria by committing genocide against Uyghurs Muslims and converting Uyghur Muslims return into Buddhism by force, they'll do another war crimes by the US and NATO. This is why China are helping the Uyghur Muslims for reeducation, helping them to find better jobs, builds new mosques and other religious places, helping Uyghurs to fight against Western-funded terrorism for counter-terrorism, China already sacrificed everything for the Uyghurs by helping them rebuild their Uyghur nation into a better life, just like at Crimea, Kyiv government refuse to give rights to the Crimean Tatars and make them their slaves so Russia had to free the Tatars from the Ukrainian government by breaking the slavery chains and Crimea reunited with Russia. But U.S., NATO and their funded Jihadists? Hell, I don't wanna talk about it, they've already got the Arab Muslims' blood on their hands now after they've killed billions of Iraqis, Afghans and Syrians every years non-stop. 🤢🤮 And also the Native Americans too they were slaughtered and discriminated about years ago. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 I know Uyghurs are Uyghurs, Uyghurs are not Chinese, Uyghurs are Turkic people, but they wants to be with China now. Uyghurs are once a Buddhists but now they're proud Muslims (There also some Uyghurs are non-Muslims too) and to be a Chinese citizens, living peacefully with the Hui Muslims, Han Chinese, and other ethnic groups, and Uyghurs opposed the lies of the Western media now.
Tim, when you quoted ASPI, you lost your credibility.
[video 16:35] *Causes of the violence (photos of islamist group, World Uyghur Congress, Rebiya Kadeer Uyghur Activist)* _mislead public that 'most scholars believe and have found very little evidence of the violence perpetrated by uyghur'[__16:55__]. failed to mention that the so-called 'islamist groups'[__16:44__], 'World Uyghur Congress' and 'Rebiya Kadeer' was funded by National Endowment for Democracy (NED), United States with objective to destabilize China.._ . *#1 islamist group. 11 Dec 2019 - CGTN: Fighting terrorism in Xinjiang.* _Between 1990 and 2016, thousands of terrorist attacks shook the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in northwestern China, killing large numbers of innocent people and hundreds of police officers. Horrific stabbings and bombings rocked the land once known as a commercial hub._ (VideoId: u4cYE6E27_g ) . . *#2 World Uyghur Congress (WUC). "1,000,000 Uighurs in detention - Source Found" - Daniel Dumbrill.* _as a Chairman of the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) is to find the truth from media without investigation: "Chinese government put more than 1 milion uyghur in re-education/concentration camp..Uhh, uhh, uhh, umm, some western media estimates"_ *- Omer Kanat, Chairman of the World Uyghur Congress (WUC). WUC is funded in part by the National Endowment for Democracy or NED of the United States.* (VideoId: A8uZZjB4kfM ) . . *#3 Rebiya Kadeer, Uyghur Activist. "Rebiya Kadeer lying on Al Jazeera with fake photo" - xiandaizhongguo* _Watch the video Rebiya Kadeer justifies Uyghur Massacre in Urumuqi Xinjiang with Fake Photo in Al-Jazeera. The photo was taken by china's southen metropolis weekly. It has been reprinted in many chinese newspapers and magazines. becoming an iconic image of the 'shishou incident'._ (VideoId: cTsy1AJLKVM ) . . *#4 National Endowment for Democracy (NED). "Inside America's Meddling Machine: NED, the US-Funded Org Interfering in Elections Across the Globe." - The Grayzone.* _In this Grayzone special, Max Blumenthal attends a Capitol Hill gathering of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and explores the group's destabilizing global campaign to meddle in other countries' affairs. The report covers the NED's interference in foreign elections in Russia and Mongolia, its participation in coup attempts from Haiti to Venezuela to Nicaragua, and its escalating public relations efforts against China and North Korea._ (VideoId: NzIJ25ob1aA ) . . *#5 WATCH THIS: Who is behind the 'The Black Hand' in Xinjiang?* _a former U.S. high-ranking officer (Lawrence Wilkerson), who was involved in instigating the war in Iraq, has admitted that the so-called Xinjiang Uygurs issue is nothing but a strategic conspiracy of the U.S. to destabilize and contain China.._ . _"..the third reason we're there is because there are 20 million Uyghurs and if the CIA has to mount an operation using those Uyghurs as Erdogan has done in Turkey against Assad there are twenty thousand of them in Italy and Syria right now. Well, the CIA would want to destabilize China and that would be the best way to do it. To full men unrest and to join with those Uyghurs in pushing the Han Chinese and Beijing from internal places rather than external."_ *- Lawrence Wilkerson retired United States Army Colonel and former chief of staff to United States Secretary of State Colin Powell delivers the first speech at the Ron Paul Institute Media & War Conference in Washington 2018* . *26 Mar 2021 - New China TV - Listen to the Truth about Xinjiang* _Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff of former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, speaks about the three purposes of the U.S. military stationed in Afghanistan. One stated purpose is the containment of China. (VideoId: 9v2kSjpF9HA )_ . _(the link has been removed because this channel censored link posted in comments)_
Louder ! Please ! Thanks....