Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
Indigenous peoples in Taiwan have survived 400 years of colonialisation and continue to thrive while asserting their land rights.
This edition offers a compelling purview of the change and continuity that has defined and redefined Taiwan in its marginal state.
Indonesia’s presidential candidates have had little to say on foreign policy. But whoever is sworn-in will face a very challenging international environment.
China’s Indigeneity denialism positions majority Han culture as the default and, in doing so, marginalises Indigenous identities.
Chinese film and literature shows that ordinary Chinese people’s view of Taiwan are not as homogeneous as often assumed.
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