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Wukong showcases the country’s rising cultural influence while reflecting the industry’s close ties to Chinese authorities, ...
Tobias Basuki is a researcher at the Department of Politics and International Relations, the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta.
Yuting Yang is a PhD student at King’s College London, delving into the fascinating intersection of queer fandom and Chinese ...
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Dr Aim Sinpeng is Associate Professor in Comparative Politics in the discipline of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney. She is currently a Discovery Early Career ...
Miyoko Taniguchi is Professor of International Relations, and Peace and Conflict Studies at Miyazaki University, Japan. She ...
Andrew Horvat is a Japan-based writer and commentator and co-editor with Gebard Hielscher of ‘Sharing the Burden of the Past — legacies of War in Europe, America and Asia’.
Despite South Korean President Yoon's commitment to unification, North Korea's recent actions suggest dialogue between the two nations will remain unrealistic for the foreseeable future. This was ...
Tran Van Tho is Professor of Economics in the School of Social Sciences, Waseda University.
Japan faces political uncertainty after the 27 October 2024 election produced a hung parliament. The Liberal Democratic Party suffered major losses over recent scandals, while opposition parties ...