Category: Politics
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India’s Intervention in East Pakistan: A Humanitarian Intervention or an Act of National Interest?
Daniel C. Park is a 3rd Year student studying International Relations and Contemporary Asian Studies…
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From Taipei to Seoul, The Wisdom of Comparison
The evening of February 3 rendered an opportunity to once again consider Korea through the lens of Taiwan thanks…
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China’s Leadership Transitions: Successor’s Dilemma and Paradox of Institutionalization
Weijian Shi is a political science and American studies student at the University of Toronto.…
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The Implications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership on Canada-China Relations
Susan Cui is a BA Candidate at the University of Toronto, majoring in International Relations…
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China’s Cyber Strategy: Manipulating the Threat of Chinese Cyber Operations
Alexander Farrow is an A.B. Candidate at Harvard University, concentrating in Government with a focus on national…
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The Optics of China-Japan Relations from the Politics of ‘Historical Memories’
Amrita Jash is a Doctoral Candidate at the Centre for East Asian Studies (Chinese Studies),…
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Event Report “Sultans Rising: The Reinvention of Local Identities in Contemporary Indonesia – Elizabeth Pisani”
With more than 17,000 islands in its archipelago, it is no wonder that there exists…
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Turning East: A pivot to Asia for Canada’s new foreign policy
Last week, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his international debut at the annual meeting…
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Event Report “Is the Middle Class a Harbinger of Democracy? Evidence from Southeast Asia”
Since decolonization began in the post-WWII period, democratization has become an increasingly important topic in…
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Event Report “2015-16 Christopher Ondaatje Lecture on South Asian Art, History and Culture”
Partha Chatterjee, Professor of Anthropology and South Asian Studies at Columbia University, delivered the 2015-16…