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(Jan 24) Practicing Peacebuilding the 12th Lecture “Development and Minority -‘Politics of Buddhism’ between China and South Asian Countries”

Practicing Peacebuilding the 12th Lecture will be held as follows.

Development and Minority - ‘Politics of Buddhism’ between China and South Asian Countries
Nepal, reborn as a federal state after a long conflict against the monarchy, has become a focus of Chinese development politics in its relations with the issue of Tibetan Buddhists. This lecture argues China’s state-led development (so called One Belt One Road) and the politics of Buddhism with due consideration to the roles played by India.

No registration required. Please join us for the lecture.

Date

Thursday, 24 January, 2019; 16:20-17:50

Venue 

Lecture Room 201, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University (Higashi-Hiroshima campus)

Speaker

Dr. BESSHO Yusuke
Associate Professor, Komazawa University

Language

English

[Contacts]

Graduate School of Social Sciences, Hiroshima University
Professor YOSHIDA Osamu

TEL: 082-424-6936
Email: oyoshid*hiroshima-u.ac.jp (Please replace * with @)


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