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- Fluid Asia Through Two Blockages: Labor Unfreedom and Geothermal Justice A CAS Brief by Shae Frydenlund The theme of this year’s Center for Asian Studies symposium – Fluid Asia – invites critical engagement with the social and physical
- Rachel Rinaldo Returns After FulbrightJust a few weeks ago, I returned to Boulder after spending a wonderful sabbatical year as a Fulbright Scholar in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.As I step back into the CAS faculty director position, I am excited to
- The Center for Asian Studies celebrates the following students who have earned a B.A. in Asian StudiesFall 2022 Gabriel Hooper Spring 2023 Katie Edelson Derek Arlo Niederer
- (Re)Conceptualizing Climate Justice: The importance of place, scale, and social relations by Denise Fernandes, PhD Student, Department of Environmental Studies, ²ÊÃñ±¦µäAs CAS prepares for its annual Asia Symposium, we
- Looking Back Fifty Years, America in Vietnam:Commemorating the 50 Year Anniversary of the Paris Peace Accordsby Steven Dike (History and Honors, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä)American combat in Vietnam ended 50 years ago with the signing of the Paris Peace
- Two new factsheets on China’s global development model publishedOver the past decade, China has seemingly exploded onto the international development scene. President Xi Jinping’s 2013 launch of the ‘Belt & Road Initiative’ heralded a
- China's Nuclear Belt and Road: CAS Brief and Upcoming EventOver the past decade, China has emerged as a major global actor in the financing and construction of energy infrastructures, particularly in Asia. With Beijing’s recent announcement that it
- Center for Asian Studies Event and FundraiserWednesday, December 1 at 5pm MST CAS invites you to our first ever virtual fundraiser on Wednesday, December 1 at 5 pm US mountain time. We aim to raise $25,000 for our speaker series. Join us as we
- Looking to the Future of CAS, Near and FarAs a new academic year begins, I am deeply honored and excited to be taking on the role of faculty director of the Center for Asian Studies. A few months ago, many of us thought the COVID-19 pandemic was
- CAS in the Spotlight highlights news about what we have been working on and upcoming events. Look for a new volume two or three times each semester!Three Kinds of Courage and the Importance of Telling the Xinjiang Story Over and Over By Darren