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Melbourne Asia Review is an initiative of the Asia Institute. Any inquiries about Melbourne Asia Review should be directed to the Managing Editor, Cathy Harper.

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Hanguk or Joseon? ROK vs DPRK and the complex nature of reference to ‘Korea’

  • Dr Adam Zulawnik,

What’s in a name? The national and linguistic identity of South and North Korea.

INTERVIEW: Korean linguistic nationalism is strong, but Korea is not investing properly in foreign learners of Korean

  • Professor Ross King,

Linguistic nationalism is a feature of South Korean society but that’s not resulting in investment in promoting the Korean language.

INTRODUCTION: The linguistic challenges facing an increasingly diverse Korea

  • Dr Nicola Fraschini & Dr Mi Yung Park,

South Korea has a strong national identity largely based on the ability to speak Korean. But as it becomes increasingly multicultural, notions of “Koreanness” are being challenged.

Indigenous and Muslim peoples in Australia: Enduring threats to the national identity and nation

  • Dr Troy Meston, A/Prof Debbie Bargallie and Prof Halim Rane,

Militant democracy geared toward the ‘colonised other’ will continue to limit opportunities to grow harmonious societies.

Exclusion, mistrust and coercion: Religious minorities and Islamic nationhood in Pakistan

  • Dr Imran Ahmed,

Mapping theological tolerance of unbelief, heterodoxy and orthodoxy in Pakistan remains the subject of intense political contestation.