China ‘Catch Hong Kong as we fall’ September 5, 2019 0 *Articles published by The Asia Dialogue represent the views of the author(s) and not necessarily those of The Asia Dialogue or affiliated institutions. Image credit:…
China Fear of A Queer China January 29, 2018 0 Written by Hongwei Bao. The title of the research workshop ‘Fear of A Queer China’, to be held at the University of Nottingham on 5-6 February…
Taiwan The Unifying Themes Behind ‘Black Island’ and ‘The Convenient Illusion of Peace’ February 4, 2016 0 Written by J. Michael Cole I distinctly remember the feeling that something had shifted, that a new, undefined force had installed itself in Taiwan. It…
Taiwan Taiwan 2016 academic resources: Political culture January 2, 2016 0 Written by Jonathan Sullivan. Substantial academic interest in Taiwan has coalesced around the diverse set of norms and behaviours captured by the rubric political culture.…
Hong Kong Exhibiting Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement: An end or a beginning? June 4, 2015 0 Written by Denise Y. Ho. May 17th in Hong Kong marked the opening of a two-week 'Umbrella Festival', named after the Umbrella Movement, a pro-democracy sit-in…
Taiwan local elections Were Taiwan’s nine-in-one elections a referendum on Ma’s China policy? December 16, 2014 0 Written by J. Michael Cole. The dust from the Chinese Nationalist Party’s (KMT) routing in the Nov. 29 local elections had yet to settle when…
Taiwan local elections Crass electoral politics and the role of a militant civil society November 27, 2014 1 Written by J. Michael Cole. Merely 48 hours to go before Taiwanese across the nation cast their votes in the nine-in-one local elections. With regulations barring…
Hong Kong Redefining Hong Kong SAR: The Mainland Security Crackdown Arrives July 21, 2014 3 Written by Daniel Garrett. Within the last few weeks, the political situation in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has deteriorated precipitously as China’s…
China Tiananmen, Sunflowers and the Framing of Democratisation in China and Taiwan June 1, 2014 2 Written by Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley. A quarter of century has passed since the tanks of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) rolled into Beijing’s Tiananmen Square on…
Politics New Civic Movements and Further Democratisation in Taiwan April 29, 2014 0 Written by Ming-Yeh Rawnsley. The term ‘new civic movement’ refers to the various mass social movements mobilised by students and civic groups in Taiwan in…