Professor Yves Tiberghien will speak about his new book, “The East Asian COVID-19 Paradox,” at an event hosted by Global Health Innovation Policy Program’s Global Dialogue on Health Security. The series covers topics about strengthening global partnership through sharing knowledge and lessons learned and creating a new regional community for health resilience.
An expert panel moderated by UBC Political Science Prof. Yves Tiberghien will discuss the outcome of the Japanese 2021 Election and its global implications. Hosted by UBC and the U of Toronto.
UBC Centre for Japanese Research and UBC Political Science will bring together experts from Canada, Afghanistan, and Japan, to critically discuss the US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Join UBC Centre for Korean Research for their upcoming talk event moderator by Professor Yves Tiberghien!
The China Institute, Prince Takamado Japan Centre, and Taiwan Studies Program at the University of Alberta invite you to attend a virtual book launch for The East Asian Covid-19 Paradox written by CIUA Senior Fellow and University of British Columbia Political Scientist, Yves Tiberghien.
Prof. Yves Tiberghien moderates a panel discussion on Japan’s role at Cop26 and the environmental crisis. “Global Leadership or Status Quo Proponent?: Japan at the COP 26” is the second of three events on how the world can solve the climate crisis.
UBC Political Science Professor Yves Tiberghien co-chairs a panel discussion on how digital platforms create disruption in democratic elections and democratic outcomes in different national contexts. This event is hosted by The Konwakai Chair in Japanese Research in partnership with the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions as part of a series titled, “Global Conversations About Digital Disruptions”.
Join the first-ever webinar hosted by Konwakai Chair in Centre for Japanese Research, to find out how G20 leaders are navigating economic and societal hurdles in the post-pandemic world. We bring together great observers from the Indo-Pacific region in a virtual panel to debrief what happened at the 17th G20 Heads of State and Government Summit, the lessons we should learn, and their key takeaways.
The future of the ocean is essential to the planet’s future and human life. Climate change intersects profoundly with biodiversity, food security for billions of humans, culture, and economy and peace. The sea-voyaging people of the Pacific have developed intimate and profound knowledge of the Ocean over millennia. The extreme biodiversity of the western Pacific makes its health key to revival of planetary biodiversity.
Professors Lisa Sundstrom and Yves Tiberghien will speak on the longevity of Putin and Xi as leaders and what might happen when they leave, as well as Russian and Chinese perspectives on Western influence in their geographic spheres.