▼ Topic:How inclusive is the revolution in Myanmar? Experiences of inclusion/exclusion and visions of peace in the Myanmar-Thailand borderlands
▼ Date:December 03, 2025 (三) 15:30-17:00
▼Venue:Conference Room 512, Hu Fu Center for East Asia Democratic Studies, College of Social Sciences, National Taiwan University
▼Speaker:Prpfessor Matteo Fumagalli (英國聖安德魯斯大學國際關係學院教授)
Dr Matteo Fumagalli is Senior Lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews in Scotland (UK). At the same university he also serves as the Director of the Institute of Middle East, Central Asia and Caucasus Studies, the Direct of the Centre for Syrian Studies, and the Dean of Graduate Studies with the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science. Dr Fumagalli’s research includes development aid, peace-building and conflict transformation in Central and Southeast Asia. He has extensive experience in leading large international projects in/on Myanmar, having led a project funded by the Open Society Foundations on Higher Education Reform in 2013-2016, a project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council on arts and conflict transformation in Myanmar’s minority areas (2018-2022), a project on Taiwan’s policy towards mainland Southeast Asia supported by the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy (2016-2017) as well as collaborative project on everyday peacebuilding supported by the Scottish Council on Global Affairs (2025).