The Introduction of Violence in Non-violent Spaces for the Making of a Dominant Identity: Analysing Perceptions of Conflict in the Asia Pacific Region

7 September 2016, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, Tha Prachan Campus, Bangkok

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Jonathan Bogais, School of Political and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney

“The Introduction of Violence in Non-violent Spaces for the Making of a Dominant Identity: Analysing Perceptions of Conflict in the Asia Pacific Region”

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On 7 September 2016, CPG hosted the special lecture “The Introduction of Violence in Non-violent Spaces for the Making of a Dominant Identity: Analysing Perceptions of Conflict in the Asia Pacific Region”. Guest speaker was Dr. Jonathan Bogais from the Department of Sociology and Social Policy, School of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Sydney, Australia. In his lecture Dr. Bogais elaborated on the concept of complex systems as a analytical instrument for understanding conflict and violence at current critical juncture of international politics, exemplified by recent development in the Asia-Pacific.