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It makes me laugh when I see these type of medals being poured on my old friend's shoulders while he keeps on "forcing" to smile! Australia-Asia Institute deh?! Well for those of us on line especially accademics and critics both the exposed and the silent majority please read the  list at the end of my analysis and then connect the dots on the rest.Chinese in the diaspora? The new envoy's unsealed package? True or false Yaya will be surprised when I come back later on to diagnose all his medals one after the other right here.We have more pressing issues to look into during these days so lets work on that for now. Yaya and his medals! "manneh Gambia mo surumleh beh jolli waaye" Yaya as far as Demba is around any of these medals and laughable "Agugu styled medals" you are receiving will be diagnosed here via very sophisticated  investigative methods God willing.Its a promise Yaya that HE WHO LAUGHS LAST LAUGHS THE BEST!
"Medal deh!" Yaya will turn around and say "hey kee dafa anyaan" Me "anyaan"? well Yaya how many people "anyaan" you now? Is Abdoulie your uncle part of them too? Even the ants in Banjul are "anyaan" as far as Yaya is concerned.
Do not hang this medal on you because if I come back you would regret why you even received it.
 Read the following for now and then connect the dots Gambians.Yaya Jammeh trying to jump up again with such funny medals? Please Yaya can I send you my medals too? I was not a president and am yet to be one.Proud you! You are HIS EXELLENCY! Funny ho!
Some people will wonder why I write as if Yaya is before me? Yes I do so for a purpose.He Yaya knows why.Hello Mr I still report directly to the "peresident"! Stupid!

These type of satirical and "acidic"spots are what stirs the man.Oh Ya! I know Yaya very well believe me I know the man.

Stay tuned we have a long hard journey to traverse with Yaya Jammeh but he has no stamina I know that for certain.Yaya chose to get this medal for one reason ie in his mind Yaya says this:" IF GAMBIANS DO NOT KNOW THAT I AM A GOOT LEEDA OTHER PEEPUL FOROM ABROAT WILL SHOW THEM DAT THEY HAVE A GOOD MAN,THEY DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEY HAFF" This is Yaya speaking directly during ataya vous!
Now read the following article and see how in a very cheap way Yaya is being used by these institutes! Africa!!!! Am sorry!!! Hmmm defending Chinese in the diaspora when Gambians abroad cannot still see ballot boxes.Yaya Iraqis did it abroad for the first time! How about your medal of being a good leader? Who are you leading Myriam?
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Essa Bokarr Sey.



Les termes de recherche suivants ont été mis en valeur : australia asia institute
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC LECTURES(Last 10 years)


2002


Telling the Story of the Chinese Overseas, Friday Night Public Lectures Series, Friends of the Museums, National Gallery of Singapore, 8 March 2002.



2001


The New Chinese Migration,  Saturday Lecture Series organised by the Teocheow, Hainan, Guangdong and Hakka Associations of Singapore, Hainan Association Conference Hall, Singapore, 28 July 2001


China-ASEAN Relations: The People Movement Dimensions, Paper Presented at the China-ASEAN Research Institutes Roundtable 2000, Asian Studies Centre, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 28-30 September 2000.


2000


Reshaping Asia Pacific Studies: Some Challenges and Prospects, Paper Presented at the International Symposium on Reshaping Asia Pacific Studies: New Perspectives and Tasks, Organised by the Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu, Japan, 11 November 2000.


1999


The Chinese Heritage Centre and Chinese Overseas Studies, Regional Conference of the International Society for the Study of the Chinese Overseas (ISSCO), Organised in association with the University of Havana, Havana, Cuba, 10-12 December 1999.


Converging Diaspora: Re-emergence of the Chinese Australian Community, Invited Lecture at the #145;Chinese Diaspora #150; Enriching Australia#146; Conference Organised by the Asia Society, AustralAsia Centre, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and ANU Australia-Asia Institute of Management, ABC Southbank Centre, Melbourne, 23 March 1999.


The Australian Census as an Imperfect Tool for Understanding the Chinese Diaspora Community, Paper Presented at the Annual Conference of the Taiwan Population Association, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 12-13 March 1999.


1998


The Social and Political Awakening of Australia#146;s Diverse Chinese Communities,

International Conference of the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO), Century Park ANA Hotel, Manila, Philippines, 26-28 November1998


Chinese Australians at the Turn of the Century: Insights from the 1996 Census,

International Conference of the Association for the Study of the Chinese and their Descendants in Australasia and the Pacific Islands (ASCDAPI), Otago Museum, Dunedin, New Zealand, 20-22 November 1998.


Chinese Culture and Heritage in Australia,

Inaugural International Chinese Art and Culture Conference,  Melbourne, Australia, 25 October 1998.


Researching the Chinese Community in Australia, Special Seminar Organised by the National Chengchi University Alumni Association of Australia  to Honour the Visit to Australia of Professor Cheng Ting-Wong, President of the National Chengchi University, Taipei, Monash University, 19 October 1998.


The Hanson/One Nation Phenomenon as a Challenge to Asianists,

12th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 28 September #150; 1 October 1998.
Asian Australians in the Current Socio-Political Climate  in Australia
Network for Intercultural Communication, AMES Auditorium, Melbourne, 19 August  1998.



1997


The New Asia-Pacific Migration and Asian Australians: Issues and Challenges,

International Conference on #145;The New Asia-Pacific Migration: Labor Markets, Urban Impact, Political Participation and Cultural Pluralism #150; Australia and United States Compared#146;,  a Joint Conference of the University of California, University of New South Wales and Victoria University of Technology,  Melbourne, 16-17 October 1997.


#145;Asia-Pacific: The Educational Nexus#146;, Leading Speaker, Australian College of Education National Conference, Cairns, 28 September - 1 October 1997.


#145;The Growth and Diversification of Australia#146;s Chinese Community#146; International Conference on Chinese Diaspora Cultures organised by the Oceania Chinese Writers Association and the Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies, Carlton Crest Hotel, 31 May 1997.


Australia-Asia Relations as Reflected in a Personal Journey, Asia Awareness  Lectures, Catholic Education Office, Melbourne, 27 May 1997.



1996


The Demographic Case for Immigration in Europe: An Asian-Pacific Perspective, International Conference to Develop Concrete Proposals for an European Immigration Legislation, Evangelische Akademie Loccum, Germany, 27-29 November 1996.


Taiwanese Business Migration to Australia, Conference of the International Society for the Study of the Chinese Overseas (ISSCO), Xiamen University, Xiamen, China, 18-22 November 1996.


The Chinese Association of Victoria: A Case Study of Community Development, International Conference on The Chinese in Oceania, Museum of Chinese Australian History, 21-22 September 1996.


Media Use of Diasporic Communities: The Chinese of Australia,  International Conference on The Chinese in Oceania, Museum of Chinese Australian History, 21-22 September 1996.


Internationalising Higher Education: An Asian Australian Perspective,  Monash University,  Melbourne, 9 October 1996.


Asian Australians, International Conference on #145;Blurred Boundaries: Living with Cultural Diversity#146;, European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, Vienna and Ashworth Centre for Social Theory, University of Melbourne, 4-5 July 1996.



1995


The Social and Economic Adjustments of Minority Groups, Conference on Communautes Culturelles, Immigration et Minorites, Centre Jacques Cartier and INED, 6-9 December 1995, Lyon, France.


#145;Globalisation of the Media and Asia-Australia Relations#146;, Inaugural Sir Zelman Cowen National Media Forum, The Globalisation of the Media, University of Melbourne, 31 October 1995.


Migration and Immigration Policies in Europe and the Asian Pacific Region, Evangelische Akademie Loccum, Loccum, Germany, 5-7 May 1995.


Hong Kong: Towards 1997 - Likely Impact on Australia-Hong Kong Relations, The Hong Kong Workshop, Victoria University of Technology, 21 April 1995.


Beyond the Greek-Australia Business Knot: Can Greece and Australia Work Together to Build Commercial Bridges to Other Lands? - The Asian-Pacific Perspective#146;, Paper presented at the #145;Greece#146;s Economy: Challenges and Opportunities for Australia#146; Conference, Hellenic-Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Victoria University of Technology, 26 March 1995.



1994


Research on the Chinese in Australia: Achievements and Gaps, Paper Presented at the last 50 Years of Chinese Overseas Conference, University of Hong Kong, December 1994.


The Overseas Chinese Networks: Their Role in Australia-China Trade, Paper Presented at the China#146;s Food Market Conference, Australian Food Marketing Centre, Victoria University of Technology, October 1994.


`The Jewish, Chinese, and Indian Diasporas in Australia#146;, Paper Presented at the National Conference of the Population Association of Australia, (with John Goldlust), September 1994, ANU, Canberra


#145;The Chinese in Australia#146;, Lingnan College Lecture Program, Australian Centre, University of Melbourne, 18 July 1994.


Supervising Funded Research, Paper at the `Supervising Research#146; Seminar, Victoria University of Technology,  St Albans Campus, 10 June 1994


`Australia's Changing Language Profile: Implications for Library Service to the Year 2004', Invited Lecture (with John Goldlust and Jacqueline Coleman) at the 'Public Libraries: Trading in Futures' National  Conference, Australian Library and Information Association, World Trade Centre, Melbourne, February 1994.



1993


`The Economic Role of the Chinese in Australia', International Conference on the Economic Activities of the Overseas Chinese, Association for Overseas Chinese History (Beijing and Shantou), Shantou University, Shantou, 28-3 December 1993.


`People Movement Between Australia and Asian-Pacific Nations: Trends, Prospects and Issues', Asia-Pacific Migration Affecting Australia, Temporary, Long Term and Permanent Movements of People, a Conference Organised by the Bureau of Immigration and Population Research and the Government of the Northern Territory, Darwin, 14-15 September 1993.


`Taiwanese Communities in Los Angeles: A Commentary',  Conference on Social and Economic Aspects of International Migration, Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, 4-6 June 1993.



1992


`The Growth and Diversification of Chinese Migration to Australia', Paper to be Given at the Legal, Political and Economic Status of Chinese in the Diaspora: International Conference on the Overseas Chinese, University of California, Berkeley,  San Francisco, 26-29 November 1992.


`Australia's Immigration Program: The Debates', Collins Club,  Melbourne, 6 November 1992


`Malaysian Migration to Australia: A Bridge in Malaysia-Australia Relations', Paper to be Presented at the Malaysia-Australia: Towards 2000 Conference, Institute of Asian Studies, La Trobe University, 23 October 1992.



1991


`Australia-Asia Relations Through Temporary and Permanent Movements of People', Invited Paper at the Conference on Australia-Indonesia Relations, Centre for Australian Studies, University of Indonesia, 24-26, September 1991.


#145;Migrant Workers#146;, International Conference on Manpower Flows and Foreign Investments in Asia, Nihon University, Tokyo, 9-12, September 1991.


#145;Immigration and Australia#146;, Guest Speech to the Catholic Migration Centre, Melbourne, 9 April 1991.


`Some Social and Demographic Consequences of Immigration in Australia', Paper Given at the International Conference on Migration, Centre for Advanced Studies, National University of Singapore, 7-8, February 1991.


`The New Nanyang: Contemporary Chinese Populations in Australia', Paper Given at the International Conference on Migration, National University of Singapore, February, 1991.



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