Upcoming Events
Discussion Group: Covid-19, Privacy, and Technology
In collaboration with Bentham Brooks Institute, we’re having a discussion about Covid-19's impacts on the use of surveillance technology. With the rise of the pandemic, every country has started their own technological race by developing new, efficient methods of tracking and tracing its respective citizens. This has brought up many issues of privacy and data protection, as well as the question of a state’s rights and responsibilities when using such technologies.
Asiatic Affairs x Japan Society Social
Spend your weekend with Asiatic Affairs and Japan Society to socialise and play a few games! We'll be playing magical banana, charades, and emoji guessing.
The South-China Sea Dispute and South East Asia’s Dilemma: Strategic and International Law Perspectives
In this collaboration with UCL Diplomacy Society, we invited Mr Aristyo Darmawan and Dr Cheng-Chwee Kuik about the long-standing South China Sea conflict and the multi-faceted strategic and legal aspects of the dispute. We will also explore the impact of the South China Sea disputes on intra-ASEAN relations, regional security and maritime stability in the region.
SAS x Asiatic Affairs: Mini-Game Night!
Join Subtle Asian Society and Asiatic Affairs for a few rounds of fun games! We'll be playing games such as Skribbl, Charades, and Heads Up.
Shinzo Abe’s Legacy on Asian Geopolitics
Having served for 3,188 days before his resignation in September 2020, Shinzo Abe is the longest-serving Prime Minister in Japanese history and has undoubtedly impacted regional geopolitics. In collaboration with UCL Japan Society, we invited Professor Masaru Kohno from Waseda University to evaluate the policies of the Abe administrations and their implications on regional international relations.
China in Africa - Boosting Development or Debt Trap Diplomacy?
As one of the world's political and economic giants, China has played a tremendous role in developing African economies. However, many are questioning China's political motives – believing China is conducting a form of neo-colonialism by deliberately indebting African countries. As part of our collaboration with UCL Africa Conference, we’re delighted to have Mr W. Gyude Moore and Ms Hangwei Li speak to us about whether the "Debt Trap Diplomacy" phenomenon is an accurate representation of current China-Africa relations and the effectiveness of Chinese investment and aid in the continent.
Discussion Group: November in Review
Join us for a casual discussion about the biggest headlines in November: Myanmar elections, upheaval in the Hong Kong legislative council, and the push for interfaith marriages in India. We also talked about a few international diplomatic developments, like the RCEP agreement and Korea’s “New Southern Policy+”.
Nagorno-Karabakh: A Look at the International Responses
With its roots from the Soviet era, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan is one of the world’s oldest on-going disputes. Together with UCL International Relations Society, we’re honoured to have Mr Farid Shafiyev explore with us the conflict’s history and the prospects of future peace in the region. We’ll also discuss the international responses to the conflict from countries and institutions such as Turkey, Russia, the OCSE Minsk Group and the United Nations.
Asiatic Affairs x Subtle Asian Society Journal Social
Join us in celebrating the launch of our first-ever society journal! In collaboration with Subtle Asian Society, the event consists of a series of presentations given by select journal contributors followed by a mass breakout session with all event attendees.
Discussion Group: October in Review
Join our first-ever discussion group, where we’ll have a friendly discussion of what’s happened in Asia over October: Thailand Protests against the monarchy; Indonesian workers’ anger towards the new Labour Laws; China’s race for a COVID-19 vaccine and why Brazil is protesting against it.
Post-COVID Economic Landscape in East & South East Asia
Home to some of the world’s largest economies and international financial hubs, East and Southeast Asia play a significant role in the wider global economy. During our first speaker event of the year, we invited Dr Yougesh Khatri, Mr Russell Pell and Mr Euben Paracuelles to discuss COVID-19’s initial economic impacts, as well as national responses and recovery across the region. We will also explore the current positions of specific industries, geopolitical implications and other macroeconomic issues.
Asiatic Affairs Welcome Social: Asian Quiz Night
Flex your Asian Trivia! Join us for a challenging quiz and go head to head with your opponents to win Biju drinks vouchers! You’ll be quizzed about current affairs, food, history, and everything else in between. We promise you there will be questions you can answer and questions you definitely can’t.
UCL Students' Union Digital Welcome Fair - Day Two
UCL Students’ Union Welcome Fair will be online this year. Come visit our virtual stall and connect with us via our live chat throughout the day. Visit our virtual stall.
Asiatic Affairs Welcome Social: Publication and Writers Social
The classic information session for all interested writers and publication contributors. Come meet our Publication Officer, our Media Editors and your future peers in the Writers’ Group. Couldn’t make it? Click here to access the slides used during our presentation.
UCL Students' Union Digital Welcome Fair - Day One
UCL Students’ Union Welcome Fair will be online this year. Come visit our virtual stall and connect with us via our live chat throughout the day. Visit our virtual stall.
Asiatic Affairs Welcome Social: Meet Asiatic Affairs
Come join us to learn more about what we have in store for next year! In this session, we will be introducing you to our system of operation and sharing with you our plans for this year.
Couldn’t make it? No worries at all, click here for access to the presentation slides.