Northeast Asia
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Kim Jong Un Wants North Korea to be a Nuclear Superpower – The Real Risk is a Regional Arms Race
Alexander Gillespie, Originally posted on The Conversation, 2 December 2022
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China’s ‘White Paper’ Protest Movement Echoes Freedom Struggles Across Asia and the World
Gareth Dale, Originally posted on The Conversation, 1 December 2022
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Challenging Japan’s ‘War Laws’: Contemporary Civil Society Action in the Courts
Adam Eldridge-Imamura, Originally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 22 November 2022
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Perspectives: Re-Writing Multilateralism Post-COVID
Indrani Bagchi, Originally posted on Asialink Insights, 21 September 2022
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COVID-19 and the Rise of the Surveillance State in China
Kevin Lo, Originally posted on Melbourne Asia Review, 5 September 2022
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INTERVIEW: From a Public Health Crisis to a ‘Police State’: China During and Beyond COVID-19
Anonymous, Originally posted on Melbourne Asia Review, 5 September 2022
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Reimagining Human Mobility in Asia Pacific After COVID-19: The Challenge of Expanding Human Rights-Based Entry and Stay Pathways
Pia Oberoi, Originally posted on Melbourne Asia Review, 5 September 2022
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Hong Kong’s 1922 General Strike: When the British Empire Struck Back
David Law, Originally posted on The Conversation, 3 August 2022
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Why Nancy Pelosi’s Visit to Taiwan Puts the White House in Delicate Straits of Diplomacy with China
Meredith Oyen, Originally posted on The Conversation, 3 August 2022
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Why the Big Fuss Over Nancy Pelosi’s Possible Visit to Taiwan?
Meredith Oyen, Originally posted on The Conversation, 27 July 2022
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The Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific – A Realistic Long-Term Goal or Impossible Dream?
Heath McMichael and Mike Adams, Originally posted on Asialink Insights, 13 July 2022
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NASA’s Head Warned That China May Try to Claim the Moon – Two Space Scholars Explain Why That’s Unlikely to Happen
Svetla Ben-Itzhak and R. Lincoln Hines, Originally posted on The Conversation, 8 July 2022
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Fortress North Korea and the Battle Against COVID-19
Jasmine Barrett, Originally posted on Melbourne Asia Review, 7 July 2022
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Australia-China Environmental Cooperation in a Hyperconnected World
Nengye Liu Originally posted on Asialink Insights, 3 May 2022
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Why China Won't Mediate an End to the Ukraine War
Joseph S Nye Originally posted on Asialink Insights, 6 April 2022
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Stepping Carefully Amid Conflict in the Pacific
Dr Anouk Ride and Dr Tania MileticOriginally posted on Pursuit, 5 April 2022
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Special Issue. COVID-19 and the Law: Perspectives from Asia. Introduction
Joo Cheong Tham, Originally posted on the Australian Journal of Asian Law, 23 March 2022
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Political Power and the Limits of Academic Freedom in Japan in the Era of COVID-19
Yuichiro Tsuji, Originally posted on the Australian Journal of Asian Law, 21 March 2022
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China’s COVID-19 Response: The Role of Bankruptcy Law and ‘Typical’ Cases
Zhang Yang, Andrew Godwin and Stacey Steele, Originally posted on the Australian Journal of Asian Law, 21 March 2022
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How will China Handle the Dual Threats of COVID and Political Protests at the Winter Olympics?
David S G GoodmanOriginally posted on The Conversation, 2 February 2022
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China’s Approach to the Pandemic Exposes its Democratic Deficit to the Public Glare
COVID-DEM - Rongxin LiCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 12 January 2022
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China in Latin America: Exaggerating Medical Diplomacy
COVID-DEM - Christopher KambhuCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 23 November 2021
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The Secret to South Korea’s COVID Success? Combining High Technology with the Human Touch
Choon Key Chekar, Joshua R Moon and Michael HopkinsOriginally posted on The Conversation, 22 October 2021
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Feminist Responses on Weibo aim to Fight the Misrepresentation of Women During COVID-19 in China
Jinman ZhangOriginally posted on The Conversation, 13 October 2021
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North Korea’s Costly COVID Response is Pushing Kim Jong-un to Play Political Games
Niki JP AlsfordOriginally posted on The Conversation, 12 October 2021
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COVID-19 and China’s Attempts to Build A Health Silk Road to Myanmar
Dr Nyi Nyi KyawOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 11 October 2021
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China’s ‘Surveillance Creep’: How Big Data COVID Monitoring Could be Used to Control People Post-Pandemic
Ausma Bernot, Alexander Trauth-Goik and Sue TrevaskesOriginally posted on The Conversation, 31 August 2021
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‘My Home Country Pushed Me Away’: How Returning Expats Became South Korea’s Pandemic Scapegoats
Jongheon Kim and Ivan SainsaulieuOriginally posted on The Conversation, 30 August 2021
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How Japan’s Olympic Success Has Been Followed by COVID Failure
Paul O'Shea and Sebastian MaslowOriginally posted on The Conversation, 27 August 2021
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From Ground Zero to Zero Tolerance – How China Learnt From Its COVID Response to Quickly Stamp Out Its Latest Outbreak
Michael TooleOriginally posted on The Conversation, 17 August 2021
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To Watch or Not to Watch? The Tokyo Games Raises Difficult Questions for Fans
Adam Karg, Emma Sherry, Kasey Symons and Sam DuncanOriginally posted on The Conversation, 23 July 2021
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As the Tokyo Games Begin, the Stakes Could Not Be Higher for Japan — and the Olympics Themselves
Jack AndersonOriginally posted on The Conversation, 23 July 2021
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Tokyo Olympics: Winning Could Become About Managing COVID Stress
Keith Parry, Emma Kavanagh and Eric AndersonOriginally posted on The Conversation, 24 July 2021
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COVID-19: Trends in Private Social Investment in Asia
23 July 2021
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COVID-19: Philanthropy, Justice and Law
22 July 2021
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Silenced in China: The COVID ‘Truth-Tellers’ and Political Dissent
Tao ZhangOriginally posted on The Conversation, 17 July 2021
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Holding the Tokyo Olympics Without Spectators During COVID-19 Emergency Puts the IOC’s ‘Supreme Authority’ on Full Display
Helen Jefferson LenskyjOriginally posted on The Conversation, 9 July 2021
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Japan's Opposition Threatens Government's Majority in the Wake of COVID-19
Akihiro OgawaCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 6 July 2021
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An Olympic-Size COVID Risk
Takatoshi ItoOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 17 June 2021
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Are the Rich Democracies Singing in Tune Over China and the World?
John McCarthy AOOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 16 June 2021
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Twitter and Digital Diplomacy: China and COVID-19
Chris Alden and Kennedrick ChanCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 9 June 2021
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Fighting COVID-19: China's Soft Power Opportunities in Mainland Southeast Asia
Chheang VannarithOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 27 May 2021
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The State Advances, the People Retreat: China’s Political and Legal Responses to COVID-19
Xin HeCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 4 May 2021
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Japan is Facing a Fourth COVID Wave and Sluggish Vaccine Rollout. Will It Be Ready for the Olympics?
Craig MarkOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 19 April 2021
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Surviving Executive-Led Pandemic Control in Executive-Led Hong Kong: A Year in Review
Pui-yin LoCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 3 March 2021
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Sliding Toward a Less Orderly World
Ron HuiskenOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 21 December 2020
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Translations of Eight Typical Insolvency Cases Published by the Supreme People's Court of China on 31 March 2020
Zhang Yang, Andrew Godwin and Stacey Steele, 10 December 2020
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COVID-19 Lockdown in Chinese Villages: Radical Measures Positively Received
Xiao Tan, Mark Yaolin Wang, Yao Song and Tianyang LiuOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 11 November 2020
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Quarantine, Masks and Dis/ease: Social Discourses of COVID-19 in Japan and Korea
Sunyoung Oh, Claire Maree, Jun Ohashi and Patrick MurphyOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 5 November 2020
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Dragon’s High Voltage Media War to Cover its Failings on COVID-19: Widespread Perception of its Culpability Remains
SD PradhanCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 24 October 2020
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How South Korea has Kept the Impact of COVID-19 on Jobs in Check
Kyoung-Hee YuOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 13 October 2020
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South Korea’s Prospects for a Middle-Power Alliance in the Era of COVID-19
Taekyoon KimOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 9 October 2020
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An Analysis of Japanese Responses to COVID-19 from an Administrative Law Perspective
Shusaku Kitajima, 8 October 2020
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The Perils of Big COVID Government in Asia
Lee Jong-WhaOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 2 October 2020
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Are Intellectuals Killing Convergence?
Arvind Subramanian and Josh FelmanOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 29 September 2020
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The International Students Trying to Understand Australia from Afar
Zhichen YeOriginally posted on Pursuit, 23 September 2020
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Winning in Asia During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
Mukund NarayanamurtiOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 22 September 2020
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Learning to Speak Each Other’s Languages, Again
Philipp Ivanov and Shazleen LateefOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 9 September 2020
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Better Engaging Culturally Diverse Communities during COVID-19
Nathan Grills and Nicole ButcherOriginally posted on Pursuit, 4 September 2020
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New Business Model Needed to Bring Back International Students
Denis Blight AOOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 24 August 2020
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COVID-19 Media Reporting in Taiwan: A Proxy War over Foreign Relations?
Jasmine Li-Chia ChangOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 19 August 2020
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Coronavirus: The Siren Song of Protectionism
Peter McCawleyOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 18 August 2020
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Hong Kong's Cancelled Elections
Pui Man Katy ChanCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 17 August 2020
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How South Korea Conducted Its Elections During the Pandemic: A Comparative Case Study
Miye D'Oench and Axel HuffordCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 7 August 2020
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COVID-19 and Charity Law in China
Matthew Harding and Hui JingVideo produced by Asian Law Centre, 30 July 2020
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Assembling the Skillset to Shape our Strategic Environment
Tony MilnerOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 23 July 2020
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Constitutional Literacy in Times of Crisis
Maartje De VisserOriginally posted on the IACL-AIDC Blog, 23 July 2020
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INTERVIEW—COVID-19 and Belt and Road: Some of the Issues Impacting Business and Human Rights
Niranjan SahooOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 14 July 2020
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Podcast: Regional Health Diplomacy and the COVID-19 Crisis
Donald GreenleesOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 7 July 2020
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Responses to COVID-19 and Japanese Criminal Justice
Reegan Grayson-Morison and Stacey Steele, 24 June 2020
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William Ah Ket – Australia’s First Lawyer of Chinese Descent
Andrew GodwinProduced by Melbourne Law School , 23 June 2020
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Judicial Responses to COVID-19: Japanese and Victorian Courts' Use of Technology
Reegan Grayson-Morison and Stacey Steele, 23 June 2020
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COVID-19 and the Current State of Insolvency in China
Zhang Yang and Stacey Steele, 18 June 2020
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Embracing Asian Law Centre Communities and Opportunities: Alumni Gathering of Japanese Judicial Visitors
Stacey Steele, 18 June 2020
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Australia’s Unsung COVID-19 Heroes: The Diplomats
Melissa Conley Tyler and Pravin SilvaOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 18 June 2020
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Why Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam Have Been Effective in Fighting COVID-19
Huong Le ThuOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 16 June 2020
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COVID-19 in South Korea: Privacy and Discrimination Concerns
Woosung HwangCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 9 June 2020
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Ear to Asia Podcast - Kevin Rudd on China’s Place in a Post-Pandemic World
Kevin RuddOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 5 June 2020
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Delivering Justice During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future Use of Technology
Standing International Forum of Commercial CourtsOriginally posted on SIFCC, 29 May 2020
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Road Map of Post-Pandemic Asia May Look Different
Greg EarlOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 28 May 2020
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A Pandemic of Modern Piracy: The Decline of Regional Order
Choi KangOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 27 May 2020
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COVID-19 Responses in Japan from an Administrative Law Perspective: Why won’t Pachinko Parlours Close Down?
Shusaku Kitajima and Stacey Steele, 26 May 2020
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Interview: COVID-19 is Accelerating Trends Towards a More Polarised World
Hoo Tiang BoonOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 25 May 2020
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Webinar - Public Law Responses to COVID-19: Lessons (or Cautions) from Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong
Wen-Chen Chang, Daisy Cheung, Calvin Ho and Jaclyn NeoHosted by the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, University of New South Wales, 25 May 2020
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China’s Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic: Fighting Two Enemies
Eva PilsCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 25 May 2020
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Regionalism Rises in Japan to Confront COVID-19
Dan Rosen, 21 May 2020
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Celebrating Asian Australian Lawyers: From William Ah Ket to Today
Andrew Godwin, Tienyi Long, William Lye OAM QC and Reynah Tang AMWebinar Recording produced by Asian Law Centre, 21 May 2020
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Perspectives: ASEAN COVID Initiatives Have Failed
Herman Joseph S. KraftOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 20 May 2020
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Moon Relies on TRUST in Korea’s COVID Fight
AsialinkOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 15 May 2020
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Japan’s Soft State of Emergency: Social Pressure Instead of Legal Penalty
Akiko EjimaCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 13 May 2020
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COVID-19 and China’s Five-Year Plan to Create a ‘Xiaokang’ Society
Craig SmithOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 12 May 2020
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The Tax Impact of COVID-19 in the Asia-Pacific Region
Gitte HeijOriginally posted on IBFD, 12 May 2020
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Not a Sporting Chance: COVID-19 Dashes Japan’s Olympic Economic Hopes
AsialinkOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 11 May 2020
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China's COVID Exit: Challenges Ahead
Nick Henderson and Michael HesterOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 6 May 2020
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COVID: The Asian Experience
Donald GreenleesOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 6 May 2020
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William Ah Ket - A Life of Diversity and Service
Andrew Godwin, 5 May 2020
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Deglobalisation, Authoritarianism and Asia’s Post-Virus Future
Shyam SaranOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 1 May 2020
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Asia is Uniting Around Virus Crisis
Kavi ChongkittavornOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 1 May 2020
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From the Virus, a Stronger more Confident China
Peter HoOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 1 May 2020
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Unite to Fight the Common Enemy
Li LiOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 1 May 2020
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A Liberal Darling or an Inadvertent Hand to Dictators? Open-Ended Lawmaking and Taiwan’s Legal Response to the Covid Pandemic
Ming-Sung KuoCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 30 April 2020
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Lost in Translation: COVID-19 and China’s ‘Wet Markets’
Delia LinOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 30 April 2020
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The Contractual Impact of COVID-19 – Common Law and Chinese Law
Andrew Godwin, 28 April 2020
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COVID-19 Lawsuits Against China
Jon BellingerCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 24 April 2020
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It may not be Perfect, but there are Three Lessons Indonesia can Learn from China in dealing with the Coronavirus
Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and Dimas Rizki PermadiCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 24 April 2020
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No Time to Start a Virus Blame Game
John McCarthy AOOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 23 April 2020
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Taiwan’s Proactive Prevention of COVID-19 under Constitutionalism
Chien-Liang LeeCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 22 April 2020
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UN Security Council Should Take Lead
Tan Sri Hasmy Agam and Anis H BajrektarevicOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 21 April 2020
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COVID-19 Offers a Preview of China’s Digital Future
Nick HendersonOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 20 April 2020
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Fear of Unaccountability vs Fear of a Pandemic: COVID-19 in Hong Kong
Geoffrey YeungCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 14 April 2020
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Bracing for the Next Pandemic
Donald GreenleesOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 9 April 2020
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Reaching Out to Asia
John McCarthy AOOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 9 April 2020
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COVID-19: Engaging Asia
Penny BurttOriginally posted on Asialink Insights, 9 April 2020
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Is Democracy a Help or a Hindrance in Fighting Pandemics?
Robertus RobetOriginally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 8 April 2020
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American Bioweapon or the ‘China Virus’? The War of Words over COVID-19
Melissa Conley Tyler and Tiffany LiuOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 6 April 2020
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Fighting COVID 19 – Legal Powers and Risks: South Korea
Seokmin LeeCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 25 March 2020
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Fighting COVID 19 – Supportive Measures for Employees and Enterprises in China
Yuxue FangCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 22 March 2020
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Taiwan’s Fight against COVID-19: Constitutionalism, Laws, and the Global Pandemic
Wen-Chen ChangCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 21 March 2020
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COVID-19 Pandemic, Social Distancing, and the Courts: Notes from Hong Kong
P.Y. LoCo-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 14 March 2020
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The Biggest Cost of the COVID-19 Virus in China could be Freedom
Delia LinOriginally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 6 March 2020
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The Chinese Music Ensemble, The University of Melbourne, 2019
Produced by The University of Melbourne, co-presented with the Grainger Museum, 18 December 2019
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Women Judges Respond to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
International Association of Women Judges provides a database of articles showing how women judges worldwide are responding to COVID-19
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Remote Courts Worldwide
'Remote Courts Worldwide' is a database of articles showing how countries worldwide are introducing various forms of 'remote court'