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Tag Archives: politics
East-West Center Visiting Fellowships
Thanks to Playing with Hire for the link! — East-West Center Visiting Fellowships program enables scholars to undertake research and publication during the academic year 2010-2011 in collaboration with EWC staff on an independent research project related to one of … Continue reading
Website announcement: Japan Air Raids Archive
People with an interest in military history and WWII will be pleased to find this wonderful new bilingual digital archive on Japan air raids. It has only recently opened, but it looks like it will continue to become a fantastic … Continue reading
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Tagged archives, history, Japan, Japan Air Raids Archive, photography, politics, resources, US, war
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Walter H. Shorenstein Fellowships
Just finished or about to finish your Ph.D.? Interested in international relations or political economy? Here’s a fellowship opportunity from Stanford University. Careful, the deadline is coming up! — The Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center in the Freeman Spogli Institute for … Continue reading
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Tagged and South Asia, Asia-Pacific, economics, fellowship, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, international political economy, international relations, Northeast Asia, politics, Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, social studies, Southeast Asia, Stanford University
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