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August 31
Arifi Saiman, Consul General of the Republic of Indonesia in New York
"Diplomasi Santri (Santri Diplomacy)"
September 14
Hilary Faxon, Assistant Professor of Environmental Social Science, University of Montana (on leave); Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen.
“Digital Village: Networking Agrarian Change in Southeast Asia"
September 23-25
“Indonesia’s Complexity: Investigating the Layers between the Apparent and the Underlying”
Keynote: Nurfadzilah Yahaya, History Department, Yale University
Opening Performance: Phil Acimovic and the Yale Gamelan
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September 28
Ken MacLean, Professor, International Development and Social Change (IDSC) and the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Clark University.
“Human Rights Fact Production: What Is at Stake in Myanmar?”
October 12
Jangai Jap, Early Career Provost Fellow, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin
“Ethnic Politics of Pro-Democracy Mobilization in Myanmar”
October 17
Ibrahim Suffian, Cofounder and Programme Director, Merdeka Canter for Opinion Research; Meredith Weiss, Professor, Political Science Department, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, University at Albany
November 2
David Moe, Henry Hart Rice Postdoctoral Associate, Yale University
A”Unfinished Nation: Imagining a New Myanmar Beyond Religious Nationalism and Tribalism”
November16
Qui Ha Nguyen, Postdoctoral Associate, Council on Southeast Asia Studies; Lecturer, Film and Media Studies Program, Yale University
“The Poetics of Improvised Lives: Documenting Precarity, Creativity, and Care in the Wounded Land in Post-war Vietnam”
November 30
Sara Swenson, Assistant Professor in Asian Religions, Dartmouth College
“Murmurs and Yelps: Buddhist Ethical Soundscapes in Vietnam”
December 7
Tun Myint, Professor & Chair, Department of Political Science & International Relations, Carleton College
“Collapse of the Tatmadaw and the end of Burmanization in Myanmar: Understanding the contentious relationship between democracy and state sovereignty”

 

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