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Join us for an engaging online presentation on the shaping of right-wing and socialist politics in Cold War East Asia from our 2021 National Library of Australia Fellow in Japan Studies.
Dr Andrew Levidis’ research examines the role Japanese nationalists and socialists played in the global Cold War beyond the binaries of superpower conflict and national experience of decolonization. The presentation explores the transitional network of bureaucrats, soldiers and propagandists who served the Japanese and Manchukuo empires.
Dr Andrew Levidis is a Research Associate Fellow in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge. The 2021 National Library of Australia Fellow in Japan Studies is supported by the Harold S. Williams Trust.