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International education is not just important for universities, it has shaped our nation.
“Three Malayan freshers have a friendly chat with two Australian “oldtimers”. From left to right are: Miss Helen Friday, Miss Nafsiah binti Abdul Kadit, of
One path or many for Asian Politics?
Evidence from a decade of data from the Australian Research Council Australian governments tend to agree that Asia is vital to the national interest but
Arief Budiman (1941-2020): liberated intellectual in authoritarian times
When I last met him, in his stylish bamboo-walled house in Salatiga in April last year, I thanked him for what he had done for
Defamation law, privacy and the #MeToo Movement in Korea
Defamation law, privacy and the #MeToo Movement in Korea Judge Juhui Cha of the Suwon District Court speaks to A/Professor Stacey Steele from Melbourne Law
The current state of Japanese Studies in Australia in 2020
Rebecca Suter, ASAA Japan liaison Japanese language and culture courses are offered in more than 20 universities in Australia. Some universities only offer a few
Censorship and Sinology in the Era of Chinese Neo-Authoritarianism
As China changes, so does Sinology or the study of China. Under President Xi Jinping, China has become more repressive at home and more assertive
Defamation law, privacy and the #MeToo Movement in Korea
Defamation law, privacy and the #MeToo Movement in Korea Judge Juhui Cha of the Suwon District Court speaks to A/Professor Stacey Steele from Melbourne Law
The state of Indonesian language in Australian universities: the past 20 years.
A recent volume tracing ‘the journey of Australia’s first Asian language’ (Thomas, 2019) finds that, while successive Australian governments have identified Indonesia as Australia’s most
South Asian Studies in Australia
South Asian studies has had a sustained presence in Australia, but the growth of the field has largely been driven by the collective and individual
Asian Law in Australian Universities: Research centres as critical institutional commitments
In November 2019, Edward Aspinall and I convened a workshop on the state of Asian Studies in Australia. Bringing together leading academics in Asian Studies,
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