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NEW POSITIONS AT NIAS

Postdoctoral position in Politics of Climate and Sustainability (Asia)

NIAS and Department of Political Science, UCPH

Nordic Institute of Asian Studies and Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), invites candidates for a postdoctoral position in the politics of climate and sustainability with reference to Asia, from 1 March 2021 to 28 February 2023, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is for 24 months.

The closing date for applications is the 8 of January 2021, 23:59 CET.
Applications or enclosures received thereafter will not be considered.

Read more here.

Postdoctoral position in Asian Studies

Asian Dynamics Initiative and NIAS

Nordic Institute of Asian Studies and The Asian Dynamics Initiative, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), invite candidates for a postdoctoral position in Asian Studies. The field of specialism is open, but we are especially interested in candidates working on modern and contemporary East Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia in fields across the humanities and social sciences. Successful candidates may be affiliated with an appropriate academic department.

The position is for 24 months, from 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2023 or as soon as possible thereafter.

The closing date for applications is the 8 of January 2021, 23:59 CET.
Applications or enclosures received thereafter will not be considered.

Read more here.

Coming soon: student assistant positions at NIAS

Keep an eye out for two upcoming student assistant positions at NIAS in January 2021!

CALLS

China's Rise/Asia's Responses

Call for paper, panel and PhD abstracts for virtual conference and PhD workshop, 10-11 June 2021
15th Bi­en­nial Conference of Nordic As­so­ci­ation for China Stud­ies (NACS)
14th Annual Nordic NIAS Coun­cil Conference

China’s power in economic, political, military and cultural terms is mounting. In our contemporary world, this rise in China’s influence has been phenomenal. However, the extent, of its actual impact on Asian countries and societies remain subject to scholarly and practitioner debate. To understand the significance of China’s ascendancy, some would argue, there is a need for concise and accurate analysis of its political, economic, and military engagement, as well as its proclaimed intentions. Tools to conduct such studies on the power and influence of China are, according to some scholars, still missing, and at best, insufficient.

Regardless, what matters is how “actors” (broadly defined to include policy-makers, business people, elites, intellectuals, general public) in different Asian countries perceive, interpret and respond to China’s engagement and use of power. Obviously, some embrace China, while others reject it outright; in addition, there are significant bystanders neither embracing nor rejecting. In any case, how do these Asian actors rationalize their positions? How do they act out their stance towards China? These questions are critical because – voluntarily or involuntarily –  many societal actors assumed to have played a role in making their communities, societies and/or countries become more sinicized, de-sinicized or re-sinicized than before.  If this assumption holds, are these actors collaborators or competitors of China? In what ways, and how, have they enabled or disabled the sinicization, de-sinicization and re-sinicization?

The conference runs from 10 to 11 June. Prior to the conference is a two day PhD course (8-9 June, see separate announcement). Participants in the PhD course are expected to also take part in the conference (with or without a paper presentation).

Key­note Speak­ers

  • William A. Callahan, London School of Economics
  • Camilla T. N. Sørensen,  Royal Danish Defence College
  • Mette Halskov Hansen, University of Oslo

Read the full call here.
Deadline: 25 January 2021

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