1. The Globalization of Knowledge And the Subject of European Studies in Asia 2. An Ocean of Emptiness and a Steppe in Time: Central Eurasia and the Geography of Knowledge along the Silk Roads 3. Hearts and Souls - Silver and Spice- Missionaries and Mandarins: Portuguese Knowledge-Management and Jesuit Missionary Enterprise in Asia 4. Finding Europe in Nagasaki and Ayutthaya: The Japanese Leonardo and the Siamese Falcon 5. Travels of the Mind: Exhibitions, Websites and Public Events connecting with European Studies in Asia 6. Contemporary Actors, Networks and Institutions in the European Studies in Asia Discipline: Co-Constructed Curriculum Leadership and Higher Education Regionalism 7. Teaching Comparative Regionalism and the EU in South East Asia: ‘Sons of the Soil’, Student Politics and European Studies in Malaysia 8. The Art of Good Feng Shui in Brussels: Taking European Studies in Asia to the Capital of Europe, 2002-2012 9. "Between Vladivostok and Africa" - Teaching and Debating EU Studies in New Zealand and Australia, 1999-2014 10. Overall Conclusions
Biography
Georg Wiessala is Deputy Director and Professor of International Relations at the Institute of Educational Leadership, University of Malaya, Malaysia.
"For educators, Wiessala’s work is a much more valuable resource that provides them with concrete examples based on the author’s life-long experience as an educator in Europe and Asia and with a densely annotated summary of the long-standing history of people bridging cultures at both ends of the Eurasian continent." - Frederik Vermote McLintock, California State University, Fresno, Journal of Jesuit Studies 3 (2016) 279-368






