This research explores how Indigenous knowledge systems in Taiwan are being revitalized through video games.
This groundbreaking film presents the life and social interactions of Indigenous Taiwanese people with humour, compassion, and the sharp eye of a brilliant filmmaker.
This talk focuses on Taiwan’s response to China’s economic sanctions, highlighting the future of Taiwan depends on the resilience of the liberal international order and other middle-power states in
Taiwan at a crossroads: politics, security, and culture in an era of uncertainty.
This talk will focus on three questions: Why has China been slowing down for more than 1.5 decades? Could China succeed in boosting domestic demand?
US-China Rivalry in the Asia-Pacific under Trump 2.0: China's Strategic Vision for Australia
Economic inequality is a persistent challenge for China’s policymaker. The 2025 ANU China in the World Forum presents new research on inequality and common prosperity in China.
When China launched its draconian one-child policy in 1980, the goal was not simply to slow population growth, but actually to initiate an eventual decline in China’s total population.