Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
The Australia-Taiwan story is one of shared democratic values and interconnected diasporic communities.
Can cross-strait travel between mainland China and Taiwan be used to promote Beijing’s view that Taiwan is Chinese territory and to push for unification?
Chinese has been the most dominant language in Taiwan for most of the last 400 years, but the historical significance of Japanese is profound.
Actions that undermine democracy and create instability within Taiwan should be seen through a national security lens.
The place of queer literature from Taiwan in mainland China—its publication, circulation, and reception—has received little attention.
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