The Centre of Development Studies, the Cambridge Global Food Security Initiative, and the Centre for Rising Powers present:
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01Dec
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18Nov
Hosted by the Resilience and Sustainable Development Programme (RSDP)
Abstract
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17Nov
You are invited to a special panel by CRP and the Cambridge Political Economy of China Group.
From Followers to Leaders: The Challenges of Innovation in East Asia
Professor Doug Fuller, School of Management, Zhejiang University
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11Nov
Europe's Past, Asia's Future?
Historical Lessons for Contemporary Maritime Governance in Asia" on 11-12 November 2016. The workshop is organised
Workshop organised by CRP and École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, as part of CRP’s the Maritime Governance programme -
11Nov
Agenda of workshop is to establish an original and viable comparative framework for understanding the development of maritime order and naval powers in Asia through the lens of the European experience; and an opportunity to grapple with more fundamental issues of nationhood, sovereignty, transnational processes, realist and cultural strategic culture, and self-regulation of non-state actors in the maritime space
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17MayThe Centre for Rising Powers is pleased to host Yu Leng Khor (LMC International) for a lecture on
Palm Oil: Leading on the Long Road to Sustainability
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08Mar
The Resilience and Sustainable Development Programme (RSDP) is a new research initiative of the Centre for Rising Powers at the University of Cambridge.
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08Mar
Summary:
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22Jan
The Centre for Rising Powers, the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG), the Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG) at Cambridge Judge Business School, and the Department of Politics and International Studies, Cambridge, in association with Climate Policy, are
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20Jan
The Centre of Rising Powers (CRP) and the Cambridge University Southeast Asian Forum are pleased to invite you to a Roundtable Discussion on the South China Sea with Bill Hayton, Dr Andrés Villar Gertner, and Christian Schultheiss.