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University of Iceland,
Lilja Hjartardóttir is a political scientist and a doctoral student in gender studies at the University of Iceland, focusing on Sino-Icelandic trade relations.
http://www2.hi.is/page/hi_is_english_frontpage
Keywords: Iceland, In Focus, In Focus 2009, In Focus 2009 Week 24, Nordic Perspective, Person, Women and gender studies,
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Search for researchers at Aarhus University
http://person.au.dk/en/find/21041
Keywords: Denmark, Nordic Perspective, Person,
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Department of Japanese Studies, Stockholm University
Ph.D., Assistant Professor Working on research projects that primarily address political development in Japan and East Asia, with civil society as an anthropological lens. The research program is a grounded analysis of practices and values expressed by local actors in the context of civil society.
http://www.akiogawa.net/
Keywords: Civil society, Conflicts. Terrorism, East Asia, Education, Japan, Nordic Perspective, Peace-building, Person, Politics and society, Sweden,
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NIAS Nordic Institute of Asian Stuides
Re-creating Community: The Revitalization of Buddhism in Cambodia This study examines the reinvention of Buddhism taking place in Cambodia and how this influences collective rebuilding of community after decades of organized violence. It views Buddhism as a form of cultural capital that is negotiat
http://nias.ku.dk/research/alexandra_kent/?l0=1&who=
Keywords: Denmark, Nordic Perspective, Person,
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Department of Anthropology and Ethnography Institute of Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics, Aarhus university
Project Title: National Narratives – sociohistorical continuity and political legitimacy in The People’s Republic of China Project description: This ph.d-project analyzes how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) under changed socioeconomic circumstances continues to legitimize its monopoly of power i
http://person.au.dk/etnoash@hum
Keywords: Anthropology, China, Cultural and social anthropology, Cultural identity, Culture, Denmark, East Asia, Nationalism, Nordic Perspective, Person, Political parties, Politics and society,
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Århus University. Østasiatisk Afdeling
professor, cand.phil. Tlf: 8942 6590 E-post: anne.wedell-wedellsborg@hum.au.dk Kontor: bygn. 1328 lok. 224 Postadresse Østasiatisk Afdeling Nordre Ringgade, bygning 1328 8000 Århus C
http://person.au.dk/anne.wedell-wedellsborg@hum.au.dk/
Keywords: China, Culture, Denmark, East Asia, Literature, Location, Nordic Perspective, Person,
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freelance
Danish freelance journalist (Danish school of Media and Journalism 2006) writing for a range of mainly Danish media about news, trends and politics in South East Asian countries. Lived in Cambodia 2006-2008. Now based in Bangkok.
http://www.palmwritings.com
Keywords: Cambodia, Denmark, Human rights, Malaysia, Nordic Perspective, Person, Southeast Asia, Thailand,
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The Asia Specialist Database is maintained by the Finnish Polytechnic Network for East and Southeast Asia. The Database supports the general mission of the Network in facilitating Asia-related education and research within the Finnish system of higher education and between Finnish, Asian and third c
http://www2.jamk.fi/~asianet/english/asiaspecialistdb.htm
Keywords: Asian area studies, Finland, Nordic Perspective, Person,
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Department of Asian Studies, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, Copenhagen University
Presently working on the research project "Traditional Chinese Philosophy in Post-Deng China"
http://hjem.tele2adsl.dk/yijing_in_post-Deng_China/yijing_in_post-Deng_China/
Keywords: China, Denmark, East Asia, In Focus, In Focus 2009, In Focus 2009 Week 42, Nordic Perspective, Person, Philosophy. Religion,
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Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen
Camilla T. N. Soerensen is a research fellow at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Her research focus is Northeast Asian security, and in July 2008 she has handed in her PhD thesis titled “The contingent rise of China. The development in Chinese post-Cold War security pol
http://www.polsci.ku.dk/english/staff/detaljer/?id=284217
Keywords: China, Conflicts. Terrorism, Denmark, East Asia, Foreign policy, International relations, Japan, Nordic Perspective, North Korea, Peace-building, Person, Politics and society, Security, Taiwan,
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