TOC: STUDIES IN NEPALI HISTORY AND SOCIETY 27(2) December 2022
We are happy to announce that a new issue of the journal STUDIES IN NEPALI HISTORY AND SOCIETY (SINHAS) is now available in print.
We are happy to announce that a new issue of the journal STUDIES IN NEPALI HISTORY AND SOCIETY (SINHAS) is now available in print.
DER SPIEGEL reported on 26 November 2022 that Germany's China policy is causing tensions between the Chancellory and Foreign Office.
Who will define the contours of the traffic light coalition's approach to autocratic China? Is the new China strategy—expected to be finalised by Spring 2023—more likely to reflect Chancellor Scholz' business-friendly approach or Foreign Minister Baerbock's value-based vision?
Dear fellow scholars,
I am pleased to announce the publication of my new book: Negotiating A Chinese Federation by Brill.
Comparative Multilevel Citizenship
Virtual workshop hosted by York University (Canada) 9+10 May 2022
Heidelberg University (Dr. Ivan Sablin) and Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory (Dr. Egas Moniz Bandeira) invite paper proposals for the Conference “From Empire to Federation: Ideas and Practices of Diversity Management in Eurasia, 1905–1950,” to take place online on May 23–24, 2022.
Heidelberg University (Dr. Ivan Sablin) and Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory (Dr.
WITNESS TO YESTERDAY
The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History
WITNESS TO YESTERDAY
The Champlain Society Podcast on Canadian History
The latest issue of German Politics and Society has now published!
H-Nationalism is proud to publish here the fifth post of its “Minorities in Contemporary and Historical Perspectives” series, which looks at majority-minority relations from a multi-disciplinary and diachronic angle.