When the Bombs Stopped: The Legacy of War in Cambodia
When |
Sep 25, 2025
from 12:45 PM to 02:00 PM |
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Where | Ford Hall 305 or Livestreamed |
Contact Name | Emily Rasmussen |
Contact Phone | 502-852-3303 |
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IN-PERSON: Ford Hall 305 or Livestreamed here.
Join the Center for Asian Democracy for a seminar featuring Dr. Erin Lin from the Department of Political Science at the Ohio State University.
Undetonated bombs from the Cambodian campaign of the American War in Vietnam, which ended more than fifty years ago, still affect Cambodian farmers and their land.
Dr. Lin’s research spotlights the contemporary agricultural implications of unexploded ordinance.
Dr. Erin Lin’s research topics include legacies of war, economic development, agriculture, and genocide. She also has a keen interest in the relationship between soil conditions and unexploded bombs, which she is currently researching in Cambodia.
Lunch served at 12:45 pm, talk begins at 1:00 pm.