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Fourteenth Biennial Iranian Studies Conference - ¡Participa!

Conversatorio Voces en el Tiempo y en el Espacio: Lenguas de Nueva Zelandia y México - ¡Agéndalo en tu calendario! Registro

Diplomado en Estudios sobre África 2024-2025 - ¡Últimos días de inscripción!

Diplomado Literatura, Feminismos y Género en Asia y África Contemporáneas - Nuevo Diplomado PUEAA, ¡regístrate a la sesión informativa!

Curso Historia de Anatolia: de Göbeklitepe a la Mezquita Azul - ¡Inscríbete abiertas!

Presentación de libros PUEAA en la FILUNI - ¡Conoce la cartelera!

Conversatorio. Conflictos, Tensiones Antagonismos: Rupturas Globales y Transiciones. 75 años de la OTAN - ¡Nueva actividad PUEAA!

Seminar. Korean Voices: Gender, Diversity, and Decolonial Dialogues - ¡Participa!

Seminario Los Impactos Locales de China en América Latina - ¡Participa!

Ensayos de Educación Continua- ¡Ya disponibles para su consulta!

Working Papers PUEAA - ¡Consulta la serie completa!

Financialization, Development and covid-19 Pandemic in India - ¡Novedad editorial de libre acceso! Descárgala aquí

Crédito, Dinero y Mercados Emergentes. Crisis y retos en el nuevo orden monetario internacional - ¡Novedad editorial! Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Hispanoamérica, Filipinas y las culturas de Asia. Estampas de un orientalismo periférico (1875-1950) - ¡Novedad editorial! Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Afanti, el sabio tonto. Humor y sabiduría del Oeste de China- ¡Novedad editorial! Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Textos Breves sobre Asia y África. China: caso excepcional de movilización de recursos financieros para el crecimiento - Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Textos Breves sobre Asia y África. China: Sistema financiero y empresas estatales - Adquiérelo en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Africa in the 21st Century - ¡Publicación de acceso libre!

Textos breves sobre Asia y África. Li, el inmortal desterrado, inspirado por el vino, compone la misiva que hace temblar a los bárbaros - Adquiérelo en Libros UNAM

El Loto en el estanque. Canon y diversidad en la India clásica - Novedad editorial

La industria farmacéutica en India: globalización, competencia y financiarización - Publicación de acceso libre

Japón: el cansancio de una nación - Publicación de acceso libre

Islam y migración en Senegal: el espacio transnacional mouride -¡Adquiérelo en Amazon!

Migración en el nuevo milenio: la India y México-¡Adquiérelo en Amazon!

Asia Central. Análisis geopolítico de una región clave -¡Adquiérelo en Amazon!

Catálogo de Libros PUEAA - Envíos gratis en México adquiriéndolos en libros UNAM

Adquiere nuestras publicaciones – Disponibles en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Japanese stocks crash in biggest one-day drop since 1987 as global market rout intensifies
CNN
The Nikkei 225 index of leading stocks in Tokyo lost a staggering 4,451 points, its biggest point drop in history. On the more common, percentage measure, the index closed more than 12% down — according to Reuters, its largest one-day fall since October 1987. The drop took Nikkei’s losses since early July to 25%, pushing it into bear market territory.

Thai court dissolves progressive Move Forward Party, which won election but was blocked from power
AP NEWS
A court in Thailand on Wednesday ordered the dissolution of the progressive Move Forward Party, which finished first in last year’s general election, saying it violated the constitution by proposing an amendment of a law against defaming the country’s royal family.

Yunus sworn in as interim Bangladesh leader
BBC NEWS
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been sworn in as Bangladesh's interim leader, vowing to "uphold, support and protect the constitution".

Egypt: Pound down against foreign currencies
AFRICA NEWS
The Egyptian pound is falling against foreign currencies, approaching 50 per U.S. dollar after a recent increase in metro fares and fuel prices.

Somalia cabinet approves bill for universal suffrage
THE EAST AFRICAN
Somalia's Cabinet approved a bill on Thursday that, if confirmed by parliament, will revert the country's election system to universal suffrage for the first time in decades, ending a process of indirect voting, the government's spokesperson said.

Kenya: police fire tear gas at protesters calling for president Ruto's resignation
FRANCE 24
Clashes broke out on Thursday between demonstrators and police in Nairobi, as protests by Generation Z entered their second month. In a statement, Reporters Without Borders denounced "violence against journalists" by the police. Three reporters were injured when tear gas grenades were fired at point-blank range.

Tanzania’s conservation concerns do not excuse violations of Maasai rights
ALJAZEERA
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area feels like a place outside of time with its lush and otherworldly Ngorongoro Crater, and Maasai boma – traditional homesteads – scattered along winding roads and tucked into hillsides. The conservation area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has prehistoric footprints of early upright walking humans as well as a rich mixture of wildlife roaming in and outside the crater. Indigenous Maasai have lived there for generations, but Tanzania’s government has plans to change that, flagging the increase of people and livestock within the area as a conservation concern.

Bangladesh as color revolution on India’s doorstep
ASIA NEWS
Indian intelligence agencies, rarely the epitome of self-assured success, have rarely been caught as flat-footed as they were over the weekend when Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina hurriedly evacuated her palatial residences for a rather modest government guest house on the outskirts of Delhi. In a matter of a few hours, the former “Iron Lady” of Dhaka found her position, and perhaps prospects for her life itself, quite unviable, when the head of the armed forces (who happened to be her niece’s husband) communicated the troops’ refusal to fire at “student” protestors who were gathering in force across the country.