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"The view of ASEAN on this war and its global consequences": Bernd Kortmann, Director of FRIAS, in conversation with Jürgen Rüland
On 11 May 2022 Jürgen Rüland spoke with Prof. Dr. Bernd Kortmann in the FRIAS weekly monitor Ukraine@War on “The view of ASEAN on this war and its global consequences”. https://www.frias.uni-freiburg.de/en/events/frias-reflections/frias-weekly-monitor-ukraine-war-j-ruland
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“The ‘Asian way’ for resolving challenges in a multipolar region” - Panel discussion with Jürgen Rüland
On 17 June 2022 Jürgen Rüland participated in a panel discussion on “The ‘Asian way’ for resolving challenges in a multipolar region,” broadcasted by China Radio International.
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Interview with Jürgen Rüland on the state of democracy in the Philippines
Jürgen Rüland was interviewed on the state of democracy in the Philippines after the induction of the new Philippine President, Ferdinand Marcos Jr. into office, Read more: https://www.badische-zeitung.de/die-rueckkehr-der-kraken-dynastie--215399105.html
Judith Schlehe and Jürgen Rüland at a panel at Gadjah Mada University
Judith Schlehe und Jürgen Rüland participate in a panel discussion on “Latest Updates on Methodology and Research Practice in Southeast Asian Studies,” at the "Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies (CSASS)” at the Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia,” on September 14th 2017.
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First Annual CEDI Conference Report, 10-11 November 2016, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Regional Organizations in the Global South have increasingly become the focus of inquiries in the field of regionalism studies. Due to the intersections of disciplinary and area studies, research on regionalism in the Global South is characterized by a great diversity of theoretical and methodological approaches. The first CEDI Annual Conference on Regionalism in the Global South at the University of Mainz, from 10-11 November 2016, highlighted diversity and similarity in an emerging field of inquiry.
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18 June 2013: Prof. Rüland participated in the public hearing on EU relations with ASEAN and Southeast Asia
On 18 June 2013, Prof. Rüland participated in the hearing organized by the Committee of Foreign Affairs of the European Parliament on “Foreign Policy Considerations in EU Relations with ASEAN and Southeast Asia”, in Brussels. Prof. Rüland contributed a statement on “ASEAN Citizens’ Rights: Rule of Law, Judiciary and Law Enforcement.”
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27 May 2019 - Lecture with Arif Havas Oegroseno, Ambassador of Indonesia to Germany
On Monday, 27th of May, Arif Havas Oegroseno, Ambassdor of Indonesia to Germany, will be holding a talk on "Indonesia's Environmental Challenges: Policy Response - Climate and Energy Management".
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29 October 2018 - Lecture on “Coal, Palm Oil and Indigenous Rights in Kalimantan, Indonesia”.
The event will include two talks given by representatives of the Indonesian NGO, “WAHLI”. The screening of the short version of the documentary film “Asimetris” made by “Watchdoc” and an Introduction and discussion on sustainable palm oil seals hosted by “Watch Indonesia!”.
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Colloquium politicum: Spotlight Südostasien - Aktuelle Entwicklungen in Indonesien und im Südchinesischen Meer
In corporation with the Chair for International Politics, the South East Asian Studies Programme Freiburg, the Landeszentrale für politische Bildung Freiburg and the Carl-Schurz-Haus/Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut e.V. Colloquium politicum: Spotlight Südostasien - Aktuelle Entwicklungen in Indonesien und im Südchinesischen Meer
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Colloquium politicum | Federalism and Ethnic Conflict with Prof. Donald L. Horowitz
Federalism is usually seen as a way to mitigate ethnic discontent in divided societies by devolving power to relatively homogeneous units that can run their own affairs. In fact, it can perform many additional, generally unrecognized ameliorative functions in such societies.
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