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Conversatorio. Sociedades Rurales en México y Japón. Un diálogo Intercultural - ¡Regístrate aquí!

Premio Anual de Investigación en Estudios sobre África 2024 - Convocatoria abierta, ¡participa!

8M: Feminismos en el Sur Global: Embajadora Leonora Rueda - ¡Nuevo episodio del Pódcast PUEAA ya disponible!

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

Working Papers PUEAA - ¡Consulta la serie completa!

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 -¡Descúbrelo!

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

Asia Central. Análisis geopolítico de una región clave - ¡Descúbrelo!

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

Adquiere nuestras publicaciones – Disponibles en las instalaciones del PUEAA

Shehbaz Sharif elected Pakistan PM for second term after controversial vote
ALJAZEERA
Sharif returns to the role he held until August last year when parliament was dissolved ahead of the February 8 election.

Taylor Swift-Singapore Envy Steals Show at Southeast Asia Political Summit
TIME
Taylor Swift stole the show at an Asian summit Tuesday when Singapore’s leader was prompted to defend his tiny country’s exclusive concert deal with the singer that risks bad blood in the region by preventing her from performing in neighboring nations.

Hamas says ceasefire talks to resume next week, making a truce before Ramadan unlikely
ARAB NEWS
Hamas said Thursday that its delegation has left Cairo and that talks on a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release will resume next week, making it extremely unlikely that mediators will broker a deal before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Russian and Nigerian foreign ministers hold talks in Moscow
AFRICANEWS
The foreign ministers of Russia and Nigeria held talks in Moscow on Wednesday where they discussed future relations between the two countries.

Ghana's finance ministry urges president not to sign anti-LGBTQ+ bill
BBC
It warns the country could lose a total of $3.8bn (£3bn) in World Bank funding over the next five to six years. The bill prescribes three years in jail for identifying as LGBT+ and five years for promoting LGBT+ activities.

Senegal sets March date for delayed presidentials, but confusion prevails
RFI
Senegalese President Macky Sall has said delayed presidential elections will be held on 24 March after the country's top court found it would be unconstitutional to hold the vote after his mandate expires on 2 April. Confusingly, however, the Constitutional Council overruled the government by choosing 31 March as the date.

South Africa faces decisive 2024 election
DW
"In 1994, I was 51 years old, and I voted for the first time," said John Kani, a prominent South African actor, as he told DW about his experience voting in the country's first post-apartheid election. "I was angry because it had taken so long to do something so simple as to put an X against the name of the party that I thought would deliver my freedom." Thirty years later, ahead of elections scheduled for May 29, the South African theater pioneer is angry again. While he applauds certain things that have been achieved by the ruling African National Congress (ANC), he's "sad about the corruption and political violence."

What the war in Ukraine means for Asia
THE ECONOMIST
When Russia invaded Ukraine it jolted the democracies of East Asia—Taiwan, Japan and South Korea, all allies of America. A trip to Japan suggests to Banyan that, as the conflict in Ukraine enters its third year, its implications for East Asian policymakers grow only starker. In Europe the talk is of whether Ukraine can hold on despite dwindling American financial support and the spectre of a second Trump presidency. The consequences for peace in Asia would be devastating if Ukraine loses. A win for President Vladimir Putin might embolden China to reshape the regional order on its terms.