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Site Visit: Korea Economic Institute of America
Mar
3

Site Visit: Korea Economic Institute of America

  • 1800 K Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20006 United States (map)
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Join the Organization of Asian Studies for an exclusive site visit and career panel at the Korea Economic Institute of America (KEI), a leading U.S. policy institute dedicated to advancing public understanding of U.S.–Korea relations. This event offers students a unique opportunity to learn about KEI’s research, policy work, and public engagement initiatives, as well as gain insight into its summer internship program and career pathways in international affairs.

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China’s New Global Order
Nov
14

China’s New Global Order

  • 1957 E Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20052 United States (map)
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The Organization of Asian Studies (OAS) invites you to a conversation with South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Central Asia regional experts to learn about the implications for these regions under Trump 2.0.

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Taiwan’s Security at a Crossroads
Oct
24

Taiwan’s Security at a Crossroads

  • 1957 E Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20052 United States (map)
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The Organization of Asian Studies (OAS) invites you to a conversation with East/Southeast Asia regional experts to unpack how Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines are shaping the future of Taiwan’s security & democracy

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Rare Earth Mining: Economic Resilience and Environmental Disaster in Southeast Asia
Sep
19

Rare Earth Mining: Economic Resilience and Environmental Disaster in Southeast Asia

The Organization of Asian Studies (OAS) invites you to a conversation with Southeast Asia regional experts on the new developments in Myanmar’s rare earth mines, their environmental impact, and the broader economic implications.

Drawing on recent environmental devastation in the Mekong River region, this event will explore the autonomy of Myanmar’s ethnic armed organizations (EAO) and its consequences in the post-coup context. 

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