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  1. Feb 12, 2023 · Welcome to the homepage of Geoffrey C. Gunn. I am an educator and writer currently based in Nagasaki in Japan. More or less, in teaching and writing I combine Asian studies with a range of social science enquiries; from political science, to development concerns, to anthropology and biography.

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  2. Emeritus Nagasaki University/Adjunct Prof, Center for Macau Studies, University of Macau. Verified email at umac.mo - Homepage. global history imperialism peasant rebellion revolution...

  3. Apr 1, 2021 · Geoffrey Gunn is emeritus professor, Nagasaki University, Japan, and adjunct professor, University of Macau, China. His recent books include Rice Wars in Colonial Vietnam: The Great Famine and the Viet Minh Road to Power, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2014; and Ho Chi Minh in Hong Kong: Anti-Colonial Networks, Extradition and the ...

  4. geoffreycgunn.com › publicationsGeoffrey C Gunn .com

    This site offers a teaching and publication profile of Geoffrey C. Gunn. It highlights publications on Laos (Indochina), regional world history (Macau, East Timor, Nagasaki), world history, globalization, as well as engagements with and writings on United Nations intervention and peacebuilding in East Timor.

  5. Apr 1, 2008 · Geoffrey Gunn is Professor of International Relations, Nagasaki University, a specialist on Indonesia, East Timor and the Malay world, and a Japan Focus Coordinator. He is the author of First Globalization.

  6. Geoffrey C. Gunn has 35 books on Goodreads with 324 ratings. Geoffrey C. Gunns most popular book is Naar de Republiek Indonesia: Menuju Republik Indonesia.

  7. Gunn sees proximity to China and the Chinese diasporic communities and networks rescuing Southeast Asia from complete retreat. But more than Van Leur, Gunn concedes the eventual subordination of the Southeast Asian econ-omies to European capital. Now Southeast Asia seems to be moving toward