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NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
11 episodes
3 weeks ago
Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.
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Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.
Show more...
Education
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5: The Politics of Climate Change with Prof. Mucahid Bayrak
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
29 minutes
8 months ago
5: The Politics of Climate Change with Prof. Mucahid Bayrak
Climate change is often discussed as a global environmental crisis, whose effects can only be mitigated through global action. While there is indeed global responsibility in this area, what about the political factors that cause some communities to be more at risk? Prof. Mucahid Bayrak from the department of Geography at National Taiwan Normal University talks about the ways in which Indigenous communities are often more susceptible to risks associated with climate change, but commonly due to political factors.
NTNU International Taiwan Studies Centre Podcast
Professor James Lin from the University of Washington shares the backstory to his latest book and demonstrates how Taiwan's early development missions impacted Taiwan's own population in ways that echo through to the present.