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    Courses in Asian Studies (2022-2023)

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    On this website you will find all the updated information you need to develop your training and study path within the Master’s degree in Asian Studies. But don’t forget that knowledge of French is compulsory (a few research seminars only are taught in English): Common core curriculum “Asia”: compulsory for all the students enrolled in the master’s degree, the common core is a multidisciplinary training on how to conduct social sciences research about Asian societies Research seminars: ne..

    Master "Asian Studies" – Open for registration 2019-2020

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    Applications for the Master's degree in Human and Social Sciences, “Asian Studies” (EA) are now open.  The EA Master's degree is a multidisciplinary training at M1-M2 level, organized around two tracks of study: Track 1: "History and social sciences: fields, texts and images" (EHESS-EFEO) Apply through the student portal at EHESS Session 1: from May, 15 to June, 25 Session 2: August, 27 to September, 27 Track 2: "History, philology and religions" (EPHE-EFEO) Apply now through the studen..

    Master “Asian Studies” in Paris – Open for registration 2020/2021

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    Applications for the Master’s degree in Human and Social Sciences, “Asian Studies” (EA) are open from February 2020 onwards, according to a three-phase registration schedule: February 25 - April 24, 2020 May 25 - June 25, 2020 August 28 - September 21, 2020 The EA Master’s degree is a multidisciplinary training at M1-M2 level, organized around two tracks of study: Track 1: “History and social sciences: fields, texts and images” (EHESS-EFEO) Apply through the student portal at EHESS ..

    Master “Asian Studies” in Paris – Open for registration 2021/2022

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    Applications for the Master's degree in Human and Social Sciences, “Asian Studies” (EA) are open from February 2020 onwards, according to a three-phase registration schedule: February 22 - April 21, 2021 May 24 - June 25, 2021 August 23 - September 10, 2021 The EA Master's degree is a multidisciplinary training at M1-M2 level, organized around two tracks of study: Track 1: "History and social sciences: fields, texts and images" (EHESS-EFEO) Apply online through the student portal at..

    New Master's degree in "Asian Studies" (Paris)

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    Oriented towards research in the field of human and social sciences, this new Master’s degree in collaboration with the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), the French School of Asian Studies (EFEO), the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE), as well as the Université PSL offers integrated training where each identified cultural area is addressed through a methodology specific to each discipline. The new Asian Studies MA educational team encourages students to expand their ..

    Introducing our training courses

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    On this website you will find all the information you need to develop your training and study path within the Master's degree in Asian Studies. But don't forget that knowledge of French is compulsory: Common core curriculum "Asia": compulsory for all the students enrolled in the master's degree, the common core is a multidisciplinary training on how to conduct social sciences research about Asian societies Research seminars: nearly 150 are related to the field of Asian studies and propo..

    Proceedings of the annual meetings of the Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies

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    Meeting: Canadian Society for Asian Studies, Annual Conference, 8th, 4-5 Nov. 1977, Hamilton, Ont., CAMeeting: Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies, Annual Meetings, 4-5 Nov. 1977, Hamilton, Ont., C

    Collective action in China and its social and political implications

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    A school of thought on China’s rural unrest contends that rural unrest not only has successfully forced China’s top leaders to introduce measures to improve the economic wellbeing of the rural population but will also democratise the political and social culture in rural areas. While agreeing with its contention about the positive economic outcome of rural political activism, this paper challenges its over-optimistic assessment of the political and social implications of rural unrest.Sylvia Cha
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