Join the public lecture titled “Studying Maritime Piracy in Southeast Asia: Theories, Methods, and Research Frontiers” on February 10, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Japan Hall, UP Diliman Asian Center. The lecture will feature Dr. Xu Ke, an associate professor from the School of International Relations at Xiamen University, who will delve into the multifaceted subject of maritime piracy in Southeast Asian waters.
This event, organized by the Asian Center in collaboration with the UP Diliman Department of History, aims to explore various theoretical frameworks, research methodologies, and emerging trends in the study of maritime piracy, a pressing issue in the region due to its economic implications, security concerns, and historical context.
The lecture promises to provide attendees with a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding maritime piracy, including the motivations behind such acts, the socio-political and economic factors contributing to piracy, and the responses of international and regional authorities.
Everyone interested in the topic is encouraged to attend, and prior registration is recommended through the provided link: bit.ly/acpiracyinsea. The event aims not only to enlighten attendees but also to foster discussion and collaboration on this crucial topic.
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