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Melbourne Asia Review is an initiative of the Asia Institute. Any inquiries about Melbourne Asia Review should be directed to the Managing Editor, Cathy Harper.

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International law and the making of migration and development in India

  • Dr Robi Rado,

India’s labour migration agreements help normalise, and encourage, temporary migration.

China’s diaspora engagement policy and its powerful effect outside its borders

  • Associate Professor Yan Tan,

China’s policy not only shapes its internal development but also brings new dynamics to bear global on power relations.

Failing to Engage: The Politics of Diaspora Policy in Australia

  • Professor Andrew Rosser,

A diaspora policy could help Australian businesses compete in Asia and help Australia recover from the pandemic.

INTRODUCTION: Transnationalism, diaspora and the migration-development nexus in Asia and Australia

  • Professor Andrew Rosser and Associate Professor Yan Tan,

The impacts of transnational linkages and diaspora are huge and include trade and investment, livelihoods for poor people, and migrant workers’ rights.

South Korea and Australia: 60 years of diplomatic history, 110 years of human stories

  • Dr Jay Song, Dr Ryan Gustafsson, Dr Daejeong Choi and Dr Wonsun Shin,

If Australia wants to learn more about its third biggest export market, it can begin with Korean Australians.