Date|October 26, 2022 (Wed) 21:00-23:00 Taipei TimeModerator|Chen Mumin, Professor, Institute of International Politics, NCHU Speaker|Dr. Omar Sadr, Research Fellow, Center for Governance and Markets, University of PittsburghLanguage|English Venue|Google Meet Online (The meeting link will be sent a day before the seminar). Register here: https://forms.gle/wB9P1xBgQcFszL9E8 Organizer|Institute of International Politics, NCHU About the Speaker: Dr. Omar Sadr is a Research Fellow … Continue reading Seminar: How Peace Negotiations Failed in Afghanistan?
Conflicts, Wars, and Humanitarian Crises in Ukraine, Afghanistan, and the Greater Middle East
Date |Thursday, March 24Time|1.30-3.30 PM (GMT+8) In 2021, the Biden administration officially withdrew US troops from Afghanistan and ended the ‘forever war’ since 2001. Subsequent to the US military withdrawal in August 2021, the Taliban has controlled the major cities in Afghanistan; it also announced a new government in Kabul in September 2021. Critics argue … Continue reading Conflicts, Wars, and Humanitarian Crises in Ukraine, Afghanistan, and the Greater Middle East
Seminar: “Are India-Taiwan relations without China as a factor possible?”
Description The seminar is part of the course titled, “Politics and Economics in South Asia and the Middle East” offered by the Graduate Institute of International Politics, NCHU. It aims to create an interaction opportunity between Taiwanese students and Indian professionals to reflect on India-Taiwan relations. Speaker: Dr. Raviprasad Narayanan,Associate Professor, Center for East Asian … Continue reading Seminar: “Are India-Taiwan relations without China as a factor possible?”