LAC Executive Director Floris Harm wrote an article for India’s World. What impact does the current – global and domestic – political climate in European countries have on Europe’s views on India? How is India positioning itself regarding Europe? “Gone…
LAC Japan researcher Mina Pollmann regularly writes for the Diplomat. In this article, she discusses why Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru did not attend the NATO Summit in The Hague. READ THE ARTICLE
…After a successful workshop about Global China’s New Heroes, researcher Vincent K.L. Chang writes about the Chinese state’s campaign to revive the country’s pantheon of national heroes and martyrs. He explains why this campaign requires attention – also beyond China-watchers….
While the recent NATO summit in The Hague focused primarily on internal alliance matters—and to a lesser extent on Ukraine—Asia was hardly mentioned. This omission is increasingly problematic. In a world where global power is shifting and the United States…
In celebration of Leiden University’s 450th anniversary, LeidenAsiaCentre executive director Floris Harm has been interviewed by the university. When Floris Harm started as LAC’s director, he made an unexpected discovery: his ancestor was one of the first sinologists from Leiden….
READ THE REPORT By Rogier Creemers and John Lee. Supported by the Dutch China Knowledge Network. This report reviews whether China’s legal frameworks for data governance create or increase risks for Dutch and European companies, individuals, infrastructure and national security,…