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REFLECTIONS ON FUTURES PAST AND PRESENT IN ANTICIPATION OF THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PRC
Anders Sybrandt Hansen, Ph.D. student,
Department of Anthropology and Ethnography,
Institute of Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics,
Aarhus university
Soft power: the Mango Festival and the Festival of India
Worried Japanese Businesses Lash Out against Climate Deal
Alexandru Luta
Research Assistant
International Politics of Natural Resources and the Environment Research Programme
Finnish Institute of International Affairs
On Tuesday, March 17, 2009, a full-page newspaper advertisement, run in reportedly all of Japan’s dailies, sent shockwaves through the country’s green community. The advertisement’s message, co-sponsored by the Nippon Keidanren (English: the Japan Business Association) and 27 other business and industry federations, asks of the newspapers’ readership if they will not think about “the costs we all have to bear”.
Read moreEurope and the suffering people of Burma/Myanmar
Timo Kivimäki,
Senior Researcher
NIAS – Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
Reflections on the Global Financial Crisis and China’s Economic Development
Christer Ljungwall,
China Economic Research Center, Stockholm School of Economics, ([email protected])
Nordic strategies for China and Asia – energy, environment, climate change and R&D
Jørgen Delman PhD, Director, NIAS.
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