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SOVEREIGNTY AND THE SENKAKU/DIAOYU TERRITORIAL DISPUTE
Economic liberalisation: How the early “democratisation” is prolonging the rule of the Communist Party
Corporate Strategic Management of Global Expansion--Study for Max of entering into China by franchising
Corporate Strategic Management of Global Expansion--Study for Max of entering into China by franchising
USA och Indien: ett växande strategiskt partnerskap och makt som balanserar
Omoderna, traditionella och mystiska bilden av etniska minoriteter i Folkrepubliken Kina
Wisdom and Cognitive Conflict : Benign Perplexity in the Outlines of Scepticism
Fa 2017 3
Discourse and Discontent Financial Inclusion in Asia 10:00 Registration 14:30 Final remarks and closing Lunch break12:00 Venue: Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Sölvegatan 18B, Room 005 Layout: Nina Brand 26 October 2017FOCUS ASIA Illustration by Krish Raghav 10:15 Introduction, Nicholas Loubere (Lund University) Intermediation, Cash Economies, and Technological Change in Myanmar and
https://www.ace.lu.se/sites/ace.lu.se/files/fa_2017_3.pdf - 2025-11-07
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Exciton states and relaxation in molecular aggregates : Numerical study of photosynthetic light harvesting
In this article we briefly review the molecular exciton theory and apply it to photosynthetic light harvesting systems. We derive expressions for exciton relaxation rates using perturbation theory in Hibert space representation and show how the Förster equation can be obtained from a general relaxation rate expression in case of well localized excitons. A detailed analysis of the exciton level str
Sara Brogaard
Senior Lecturer Contact details Email: sara [dot] brogaard [at] LUCSUS [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 05 13Organisation LUCSUS (Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies) Visiting address: Josephson, Biskopsgatan 5, Lund Room number: Josephson, 218 Service point: 59 WebpageSara Brogaards profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Researcher MECW: The Middle East in t
https://www.lucsus.lu.se/sara-brogaard - 2025-11-07
The Effects of CBAM on Russian Exports
In 2021, the EU announced the introduction of a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) to address the carbon leakage problem, which hampers its efforts to mitigate climate change. One of the CBAM requirements is that if an export party can provide that it paid for used carbon domestically, the corresponding amount will be deducted from the EU importers. After the announcement, Russia, one of th
Engaging with female stand-up comedians in Rock & Roast 3 : Genres, Gender and Women’s humor
Culture's Affect on the Determinants of Customer Satisfaction in Retailing: The Case of a European Retailer in China and the U.S.
Convergence and divergence emerging in climatic controls of polynomial trends for northern ecosystem productivity over 2000–2018
COSB45 Social Movements In East And South-East Asia Literature List.docx
COSB45 Social Movements in East and South-East Asia Literature List.docx COSB45: Social Movements in East and South-East Asia Literature List Literature Introduction COSB45 is a first-cycle elective course offered by the Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies and open to general enrolment. The course is a distance course, which provides a thorough overview of a comprehensive overview of soci
Paul O'shea
Senior lecturer Contact details Email: paul [dot] oshea [at] ace [dot] lu [dot] se Phone: +46 46 222 30 05Organisation Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University Service point: 61 WebpagePaul O'sheas profile in Lund University research portalI completed a joint Ph.D. at the University of Sheffield and Tohoku University, Japan, in 2012. After this I moved to Scandinavia, and have
https://www.ace.lu.se/paul-oshea - 2025-11-07
Turning further East : C.H.A. Bjerregaard and the esoteric enthusiasm for Daoism
The late nineteenth and early twentieth century saw a widespread interest in Asian religion within European and American esotericism. Whereas most of that interest was directed toward India, a number of representatives of the early twentieth-century esoteric environment turned toward East Asia in order to find what they hoped to be a spiritual solution to the problems of their time. One of these i
