Publishing Institution:
Asia Research Institute, University of Nottingham
The mission of the University of Nottingham's Asia Research Institute is to bring together the University of Nottingham’s world-leading research and expertise on Asia and to link up researchers working across interdisciplinary boundaries across all three of the University of Nottingham's campuses.
The Institute enjoys a generous bequest from the late Sir Stanley and Lady Tomlinson and has been headed by Professor Katharine Adeney since 2013. It produces Asia Dialogue, producing contemporary analysis of the entire Asia region.
It organises the annual Tomlinson Lecture, as well as a research seminar series on a wide range of topics.
The institute also aims to support and co-ordinate postgraduate teaching to enhance understanding of the Asia and Pacific region.
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Resources:
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June 01, 2019
Advancing human rights in Asia through trade after Brexit
By:
Katarina Schwarz, Todd Landman, Katrina Peake
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June 01, 2019
Advancing Human Rights in Asia through Trade after Brexit: Background Report
By:
Katarina Schwarz, Todd Landman, Katrina Peake
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June 01, 2019
How can the NHS recruit and retain migrant nurses after Brexit?
By:
Georgia Spiliopoulos, Stephen Timmons
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June 01, 2019
How can the NHS recruit and retain migrant nurses after Brexit?: Background Report
By:
Georgia Spiliopoulos, Stephen Timmons
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June 01, 2019
Prospects for a closer relationship with Indonesia after Brexit
By:
Jacqueline Hicks
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June 01, 2019
The risk to biodiversity along China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
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Alex Lechner, Hoong Chen Teo, Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz
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June 01, 2019
The role of Chinese finance in the City of London after Brexit
By:
Sarah Hall
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June 01, 2019
The role of Chinese finance in the City of London after Brexit: Background Report
By:
Sarah Hall
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June 01, 2019
The United Kingdom's Belt and Road Initiative strategy after Brexit
By:
Benjamin Barton
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June 01, 2019
The United Kingdom's Belt and Road Initiative strategy after Brexit: Background Report
By:
Benjamin Barton