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EU’s Show of Strong Commitment is Needed for ASEAN Strategic Partnership
Notwithstanding the consensus between European Union (EU) and ASEAN to upgrade inter-regional relations into a strategic partnership in December 2020, the Munich Security Conference (MSC)
‘Too foreign, difficult and suspicious’: Discourses of Chinese language learning in Australia
One effect of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been the development of significant diplomatic tensions between China, the world’s second largest economy, and various ’Western’
The students who are left behind: pandemic-induced gap year in the Philippines
In the Philippines, it was reported that for school year 2020-2021 (“the pandemic school year”) around three (3) million learners opted not to enroll or
In the Shadow of the Palms: Plant-Human Relations Among the Marind-Anim, West Papua – Sophie Chao, John Legge Thesis Prize Winner
Can you tell us a bit about your thesis. What’s the problem it explores and what did you find? My thesis, In the Shadow of
Seizing the moment: The “Job-ready Graduates Package” as an opportunity to increase language enrolments at Australian universities
Earlier this month a fresh round of commentary kicked off regarding the failure of the long-term cultural and public policy project of fostering the sustained
From Asian Engagement to the New ‘Cold War’: Asian Studies in Crisis
The recent decision by La Trobe and Murdoch Universities to discontinue the study of Hindi and Indonesia underlines the challenges that confront those teaching and
In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Mark McLelland (1966–2020)
In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Mark McLelland (1966–2020) Sociologist and cultural historian of Japan, Mark McLelland, passed away on 18 November 2020 in Wollongong, New South
Interview – In-depth analysis of the Hong Kong security law and its implications
On June 30, the most powerful part of the Chinese government, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, passed, with immediate effect, the Law
Remembering Lance Castles, 5.1.1937 – 27.8.2020
with contributions by Martin M. van Bruinessen, Richard Castles, Barbara Leigh, Michael Leigh, David Mitchell, Halina Nowicka, Anthony Reid, and Heather Sutherland. Lance Castles died
The resurrection of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation and hope for further cooperation amidst covid-19
The main objective of the conference was to collectively outline a strong strategy to limit the spread of the virus in the South Asian region.
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