2003 SEMINAR SCHEDULE - WOLLONGONG

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9 April
East Indonesia, the VOC and the China Market Heather Sutherland Free University of Amsterdam
28 May
Indonesia's Infamous Manulife Insolvency: Formal Versus Informal Enforcement in Asian Practice David Linnan Faculty of Law, University of South Carolina
23 July
Labour Emigration and Government Regulation in India: 1870-1940 Jim Hagan and Rob Castle CAPSTRANS
24 July (Thursday)
Modern science in India: Colonial compulsions, nationalist aspirations and global circumventions Rajesh Kochhar National Institute of Science, Technology and Development Studies
6 August
Sexing the nation: normative heterosexuality and the “good” Singaporean citizen Lenore Lyons CAPSTRANS
7 August (Thursday)
Neo-liberalism and Domestic Capital: The Political Outcomes of the Economic Crisis in Thailand Kevin Hewison Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong
13 August
The implications for Labour of China's Direct Investment in Cambodia Stephen Frost Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong
3 September
Performing Global Law: Court Reforms at the Intersection of the Local and the Universal Rick Mohr Faculty of Law, University of Wollongong
17 September
Indonesia's Public Sector Reforms and the Role of an Equalisation Formula: Legitimation, Authority or Obfuscation? Mary Kaidonis and Lee Moerman Accounting and Finance, Faculty of Commerce, University of Wollongong
24 September
Union Developments in Indonesia, 1998-2003 Michele Ford CAPSTRANS
9 October (Thursday)
Overseas Chinese and the Water Frontier of Southeast Asia, 1700-1900 Li Tana CAPSTRANS
15 October
Ethnic Conflict and the Displaced: The Reang in North-East India Sanjay Roy Department of Sociology, University of North Bengal
22 October
Behind the Carter-Park Standoff: South Korea's nuclear weapons and missile capability program, 1974-1979 Hyung-a Kim CAPSTRANS
3 November
Premanisme and the Indonesian Press Koentjoro Gadjah Madah University
5 November
Film policies in Korea during Japanese colonial rule, 1919-1937 Brian Yecies Social Sciences, Media and Communication, Faculty of Arts, University of Wollongong
12 November
Saving Pennies for the State: A New Role for Migrant Workers? Kathleen Weekly CAPSTRANS
26 November
The Teachings of Confucius Ross Grainger  

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