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

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From homogeneity to plurality: Reimagining language policies for ‘multicultural’ children in South Korea

  • A/Prof Jaran Shin,

South Korean children with a parent from a Southeast Asian nation are labelled ‘multicultural’ – a categorisation that subjects them to discrimination.

INTRODUCTION: The linguistic challenges facing an increasingly diverse Korea

  • Dr Nicola Fraschini & Dr Mi Yung Park,

South Korea has a strong national identity largely based on the ability to speak Korean. But as it becomes increasingly multicultural, notions of “Koreanness” are being challenged.

South Korea’s ‘selection and election drop’ campaigns: success and challenges

  • Dr Adam Zulawnik & Min Sunyoung ,

How a conglomerate NGO runs influential voter information campaigns on political candidates.

Parliamentary monitoring in a failing democracy: Cambodia & COMFREL

  • Jack McMahon and co-author*,

How do parliamentary monitoring organisations function when core principles of democracy are not being upheld?

Can parliamentary monitoring organisations help reverse democratic decline in Taiwan and Asia more broadly?

  • Professor Herlin Chien and James Kan,

Elections are no guarantee of democracy, but parliamentary monitoring organisations (PMOs) in Asia and elsewhere may be game-changers.