Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
Rivers in parts of Indonesia are drying out and Indigenous communities are worried.
Speakers draw attention to the diverse ways in which civil society operates, the forms it takes, the approaches it embraces, and the effects it has.
For the children of Fukushima, the consequences of the nuclear accident are part of everyday life with no end in sight.
Indonesia’s palm oil production is highly contentious, especially in the context of Chinese companies operating in Indonesia.
As the world’s largest carbon emitter and its second-largest economy, China’s actions will profoundly affect climate change.
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