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Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.

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INTRODUCTION: From appreciation to enjoyment: Varieties of Indigenous knowledge in Asia

  • Dr Samuel Curkpatrick,

Indigenous knowledges are a living force through which political, cultural and economic relations are reshaped.

INTERVIEW–Sing with the pen: The literary defence of Indigenous culture in Taiwan

  • Prof Paelabang Danapan,

“Growing up, I was always anxious about our culture disappearing, but hope came from my family.”

China and Australia: A possible pathway to collective action on climate change?

  • Prof. Mark Beeson,

China and Australia could model joint action if they can rethink traditional views of security in theory and practice.

The securitisation of disaster response in Hong Kong and the apartment complex fire

  • Thomas E. Kellogg,

The National Security Law is being used for political crises that have nothing to do with the democracy movement.

Fatherless Country? Rethinking Fatherhood in Contemporary Indonesia

  • Abdullah Faqih,

Some fathers are coming together to reconstruct their roles and change understandings of masculinity in Indonesia.