Boletín
Boletín 275
13 oct - 20 oct 2023
ACTIVIDADES

Importancia de la enseñanza del idioma coreano como herramienta de comunicación con el país de la calma matutina - Actividad por el 10° aniversario del SUEA-PUEAA. ¡Regístrate!

Curso Luces y Sombras de la Modernización Japonesa - ¡Inscripciones abiertas!

Seminario: Mujeres en la literatura del Sur de Asia - Nueva actividad PUEAA ¡Inscríbete ya!

Diplomado en Estudios sobre Asia 2024 - Ahora con opción a titulación ¡Inscríbete ya!

Conflictos y proyecciones del continente africano en el siglo XXI - Ensayos disponibles para su consulta

Seminario Internacional de Literatura China y Género - Ensayos disponibles para su consulta

Diplomado en Estudios sobre Asia - Ensayos disponibles para su consulta

Diplomado en Estudios sobre África - Ensayos disponibles para su consulta

Working Papers PUEAA - ¡Consulta la serie completa!

FLAUC Fellow Program (Year 2023-2024) - ¡Convocatoria abierta! Inscríbete

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

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

Africa in the 21st Century - ¡Novedad editorial 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 - Novedad editorial de acceso libre

Japón: el cansancio de una nación - Novedad editorial de acceso libre

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

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

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

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

Adquiere nuestras publicaciones – Disponibles en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Malaysian, Thai economies suffer as currencies slide vs dollar

NIKKEI ASIA

Southeast Asian currencies are trading near their lows for the year against the surging dollar, with the Malaysian ringgit and Thai baht leading the decline, as governments and businesses in the region worry about the economic impact of the depreciation.

The Belt and Road Ahead

FOREIGN POLICY

Chinese President Xi Jinping gathered world leaders at a high-level summit in Beijing on Wednesday to usher in the next phase of his signature Belt and Road Initiative. But in the subtext of Xi’s mostly triumphant opening speech, and in the broader summit, the headwinds facing the sweeping foreign-policy program were clear.

Jina Mahsa Amini and Iranian women protest movement win the 2023 Sakharov Prize

EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT NEWS

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola announced the 2023 laureate in the Strasbourg plenary chamber on Thursday, following a decision by Parliament’s Conference of Presidents (President Metsola and political groups’ leaders).

Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel: 'Our second country is bleeding'

BBC NEWS

Eritreans who fled their native country for Israel have experienced further displacement following Hamas's surprise attack.

Algeria to host Palestinian football team’s matches

ARAB NEWS

Algeria has agreed to stage “all official and non-official matches involving the Palestinian team’s preparation for qualification to the 2026 World Cup and 2027 Asian Cup and to assume all associated costs,” an Algerian football federation statement announced.

Project to create the largest database on the African genome

AFRICA NEWS

Scientists plan to collect genetic material from 500,000 people of African descent to create what they believe will be the world's largest database of population genomic information.

The rotten underbelly of Nigeria’s music industry

IPS

Entertainers live, entertainers die, but sometimes, their deaths carve enduring scars into history. This stark truth is reflected in the legacy of Nigerian Afrobeats musician Mohbad, born Ilerioluwa Oladimeji, whose abrupt demise on 12 September 2023 has sparked fierce public conversations about the oppressive power relations in Nigeria’s gigantic music industry with regard to record labels and artistes.

India-Pakistan relations are becoming more marginal and worse

THE ECONOMIST

In the build-up to India’s World Cup clash with Pakistan in Ahmedabad on October 14th, Indian news anchors spoke of “the greatest rivalry”. For once they were not exaggerating. Cricket contests between the South Asian giants have been their main interaction off the battlefield for three-quarters of a century. Into them each has poured subcontinental volumes of love and hate, nationalist chest-beating, aching for peace, addiction to the fray—and the wholehearted commitment of two great and fascinatingly contrasting cricket cultures. Even for cricket ignoramuses, India-Pakistan bouts are an essential window onto South Asian politics and culture. What, then, to make of the Ahmedabad match, which was attended by Banyan and ended in an easy Indian victory?