Updated Jan. 23, 2023
We will hold an online seminar.
Topics:
While Russians talk about Eurasianism, this lecture brings forward Afrasianism. By the end of the 21st century, people living in Afrasia (Africa and Asia) will account for 80 per cent of the world’s population. Can Afrasia become a mega-region where diverse cultures and religions coexist? In answering this question, post-COVID modalities of global communication will also be discussed. The lecture is based on the latest book of Prof. Mine, Connecting Africa and Asia: Afrasia As a Benign Community, Routledge, 2022.
This seminar is conducted in English. No interpretation.
Organized by CISMOR
CISMOR seminar series (no.6/2022)
Topics:
AFRASIA : The Emergence of a Benign Community
While Russians talk about Eurasianism, this lecture brings forward Afrasianism. By the end of the 21st century, people living in Afrasia (Africa and Asia) will account for 80 per cent of the world’s population. Can Afrasia become a mega-region where diverse cultures and religions coexist? In answering this question, post-COVID modalities of global communication will also be discussed. The lecture is based on the latest book of Prof. Mine, Connecting Africa and Asia: Afrasia As a Benign Community, Routledge, 2022.
Lecturer: Prof. MINE Yoichi
Graduate School of Global Studies Doshisha UniversityThis seminar is conducted in English. No interpretation.
Organized by CISMOR
We will hold an online seminar.
Topics:
While Russians talk about Eurasianism, this lecture brings forward Afrasianism. By the end of the 21st century, people living in Afrasia (Africa and Asia) will account for 80 per cent of the world’s population. Can Afrasia become a mega-region where diverse cultures and religions coexist? In answering this question, post-COVID modalities of global communication will also be discussed. The lecture is based on the latest book of Prof. Mine, Connecting Africa and Asia: Afrasia As a Benign Community, Routledge, 2022.
This seminar is conducted in English. No interpretation.
Organized by CISMOR
CISMOR seminar series (no.6/2022)
Topics:
AFRASIA : The Emergence of a Benign Community
While Russians talk about Eurasianism, this lecture brings forward Afrasianism. By the end of the 21st century, people living in Afrasia (Africa and Asia) will account for 80 per cent of the world’s population. Can Afrasia become a mega-region where diverse cultures and religions coexist? In answering this question, post-COVID modalities of global communication will also be discussed. The lecture is based on the latest book of Prof. Mine, Connecting Africa and Asia: Afrasia As a Benign Community, Routledge, 2022.
Lecturer: Prof. MINE Yoichi
Graduate School of Global Studies Doshisha UniversityThis seminar is conducted in English. No interpretation.
Organized by CISMOR