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

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Understanding the climate change-statelessness nexus in the Asia Pacific and what to do about it

  • A/Prof Radha Govil, Hannah Gordon & Aashish Yadav,

Climate change is intensifying statelessness in the Asia-Pacific. But there are simple, practical steps that countries in the region can take.

Why the transfer of stateless refugees by Australia to Nauru is concerning and in breach of international law

  • Katie Robertson,

Australia should terminate its latest arrangement Nauru, which will have real and significant consequences for stateless people.

Engaging with Indigenous knowledges in Asia: Sharing new opportunities for exchange

  • Prof. Aaron Corn & Prof. Barry Judd,

The power imbalance between the academic Anglosphere and the world’s Indigenous peoples need not continue unchecked.

The connections between Indigenous Australians and Indonesians beyond the trepang trade

  • James Pilbrow, Nidala Barker, David Yunupiŋu, Abdi Karya, Nurabdiansyah, Dr Anthea Skinner, Prof Lisa Palmer & Prof Aaron Corn,

The long-standing connections between Indigenous Australians in northern Australia and Makassan Indonesians endure in culture and language.

China and Australia: A possible pathway to collective action on climate change?

  • Prof. Mark Beeson,

China and Australia could model joint action if they can rethink traditional views of security in theory and practice.