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Cadre Country: How China became the Chinese Communist Party by John Fitzgerald

  • Diarmuid Cooney-O’Donoghue,

Important for understanding the modern day CCP, especially in the context of Australia’s ongoing debate of how to best engage with China.

What motivates students to study Chinese at Australian universities and did this change during the COVID-19 pandemic?

  • Tracy Huahua Hong & Dr Hui Huang ,

Chinese is classified as one of Australia’s most important strategic Asian languages, but currently students’ motivations are not properly considered.

Issues for working women as debated in the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly

  • Dr Hiroko Levy and Dr Emma Dalton,

What do female politicians in Japan raise as crucial issues for gender equality?