SEATIDE
 

Introduction

 

The project Integration in Southeast Asia: Trajectories of Inclusion, Dynamics of Exclusion is drawn up by a group of five European and four Southeast Asian institutions, and launched at the Chiang Mai EFEO Centre and at Chiang Mai University in February 2013. It is funded under the European Commission's 7th Framework Program and coordinated by École française d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO), Paris.

SEATIDE will run for three years from December 2012. It will benefit from the resources and expertise of major Asian Studies institutions in Southeast Asia and Europe, as well as the unique EFEO network of ten field centres located in Southeast Asia. Structured around five work packages, SEATIDE will take national and transnational perspectives on the following issues: diversity, prosperity, knowledge, security, dissemination of results. During the three years of the project, Tim Harper will lead the Cambridge research stream which will analyse the knowledge networks and interaction sites that connect and constitute this diverse region, and its links with the wider world.

 

 

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