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Book & Research Presentations
How easy is ESG? Shaping critical mineral mining in Latin America and Asia
6th February 2023.Organised in collaboration with eARThumanities. ESGs (environmental, social, and governance principles) are intended to help...
Partner Event: Global Africa Meets Global Asia
The NYU Center for Global Asia, supported by the Henry Luce Foundation – and in collaboration with the NYUAD Humanities Research Fellowship for the...
Silent Voices: The Struggle of Memories of the 1976 Massacre in Bangkok
6th December 2022.With Thongchai Winichakul. For forty years after the massacre at a university in Bangkok, the victims, perpetrators, and Thai...
Rising UAE-Indonesia Relations: Geo-Strategic Influence and the Diplomacy of Religious Moderation
2nd November 2022.With Greg Fealy. Over the past decade, diplomatic and economic relations between Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates have...
The Arab Conquest of Sogdiana and Its Aftermath
13th Oct 2022.With Michael Shenkar. The Sogdian culture, art and religion declined from the second half of the eighth century following the Arab...
“It’s not about you”: From Research to Story in the Public Humanities
3rd October 2022.With Tzy Jiun Tan. Public Humanities is the work of engaging diverse publics in reflecting on heritage, traditions, and history. In...
The Weaponization of Supply Chains in the Contactless Economy under COVID-19: The Role of the U.S.-China Race for Supremacy in AI in the Japan-South Korea Chip War
13th Sept 2022. With June Park. On Tuesday, we are excited to host June Park—a specialist in Political Economy and Fung Global Fellow, Princeton...
Africa, China and the Global South Novel: In Koli Jean Bofane’s Congo Inc.
NYU Gallatin's Duncan Yoon gives us a preview presentation of his article, now out in the journal Comparative Literature. From the Abstract: "The...
In and Out of the Sphere of Submission: Nomads, Territory and Governance in 18th-Century Syria
Tariq Tell, American University of Beirut discusses the work of our colleague, Nora Barakat (now at Stanford University). To learn more about Nora...
Bhopal: Thirty Five Years After
In our Keynote Lecture for AY19-20, Marc Galanter reflects on what Bhopal has taught us about international law, in conversation with Swethaa...
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