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Tue 19 Jun 12 · The Rule of Law (LSE Campus, venue tbc to ticketholders, London)
Wed 26 Oct 11 · Pakistan and the challenges of a new decade (Old Theatre, Old Building, London)
Thu 12 May 11 · Cities at the Speed of Light: Asian experiments of the urban century (New Theatre, London)
Tue 9 Nov 10 · Employees First, Customers Second: Turning Conventional Management Upside Down (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London)
Thu 4 Mar 10 · The Russo-Turkish War, 1875-1878 (The Museum of London, London)
Tue 10 Feb 09 · Internet and Its Myriad Ways: an Asian perspective (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
Thu 5 Feb 09 · Movers & Shapers - Japan-UK relations seminar series IV: Basil Hall Chamberlain (The Japan Foundation, London)
Wed 12 Nov 08 · Nations, States and Violence (U8, Tower One, London Schoold of Economics and Political Science, London)
Thu 16 Oct 08 · Reflections of a Working life in Asia on Conglomerates and the Transport and Logistics Sector (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
Fri 15 Aug 08 · Forgotten Season: Screening - Andijan: A Massacre Foretold (Frontline Club, London)
Wed 11 Jun 08 · Nagasaki and Madame Butterfly: Historical Background and Implications of the Famous Opera (The Japan Foundation London, London)
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