Lee Kong Chian NUS-Stanford Initiative on Southeast Asia
Shorenstein APARC, SEAF ProjectOngoing
Leadership
Donald K. Emmerson (Project Coordinator) - Stanford University
Southeast Asia's storied past extends more than two millennia. For most of this period, the societies of Southeast Asia have participated in transcontinental civilizational networks and have been noted for their ability to selectively appropriate and adapt the various external influences encountered. This has contributed towards Southeast Asia's emergence as an intriguing cultural matrix that presently occupies over four and a half million square kilometers straddling the Eurasian landmass and the Malay Archipelago.
Today, Southeast Asia is home to more than half a billion people who manifest a substantial diversity of ethnicity, polity, language, religion and sub-culture. Southeast Asia also boasts a vibrant economy with a GDP exceeding US $1billion in 2006 and steady annual growth, besides being the site of several thriving national economies.
The Lee Kong Chian NUS-Stanford Initiative on Southeast Asia brings together two vibrant research centers: the National University of Singapore and Stanford University. The support of infrastructures for research at both universities -- the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at NUS and the Southeast Asia Forum (SEAF) in the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC) at Stanford -- promises that this synergistic collaboration will do much to raise the visibility, extent, and quality of scholarship on contemporary Southeast Asia.
Contact
Donald Emmerson
Funding provided by
• The Lee Foundation
Events & Presentations
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A Stake in the Heart of Lipset's Law? Indonesia versus Modernization Theory
April 8, 2009 Shorenstein APARC Seminar
Mark Thompson
Late Democratizers? Developmentalism in Pacific Asia
March 2, 2009 Shorenstein APARC Seminar
Mark Thompson
Mobilized Workers vs. Morphing Capital: Challenging Global Supply Chains in Vietnam
November 17, 2008 Shorenstein APARC Lecture
Angie Ngoc Tran- Muslim Politics in Southeast Asia: Democratic Islam Hijacked? Or Re-invigorated?
May 1, 2008 Shorenstein APARC Special Event
Robert W. Hefner - Schooling Islam: Madrasas and the Remaking of Muslim Modernity
April 30, 2008 Shorenstein APARC Special Event
Robert W. Hefner



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