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Taiwan’s Battle over the Defense Budget: An Interview with Andrew J. Nathan

June 3, 2026

In November 2025, Taiwan’s president Lai Ching-te proposed a “special defense budget” to spend $40 billion (approximately 1.25 trillion New Taiwan Dollars) on

Malacca and the Indian Ocean World as Early Globalization

June 3, 2026

1492. Christmas Day. Three ships cut across the pristine Caribbean Sea: a pair of gleaming caravels and a carrack bearing the Royal Standard

Spacetime and Self-Reclamation: The Train in Spirited Away

June 3, 2026

Picture this: an endless expanse of water, intercut by a singular railway. A young girl and her companions sit by the window, staring

The Geography of Longing: Why "Comrades: Almost a Love Story" Endures

June 3, 2026

Nearly three decades after its release, Peter Chan’s Comrades: Almost a Love Story (1996) remains that rarest of achievements:

Forum Event: Discussing “Storytelling, Cultural Connections, and Historical Threads” in East Asian Language Pedagogy and Applied Linguistics

July 15, 2025

Editor-in-Chiefs’ Note: With the rapid rise of global language learners interested in pursuing East Asian languages, today’s language classrooms are increasingly diverse, be

Marginalized Voices on Longing and Desire: A Poetry Night Presented by CJA 

July 14, 2025

Editor-in-Chiefs' Note: From the problematization and appropriation of eroticized desire to the unrequited longing for self-determination and national liberation, it is

Forum Event: Reflecting on the Child in "Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance" (1972)

May 12, 2025

Editor-in-Chief’s Note: This article marks the first of our “Forum Event” series—a series of articles written by editorial staff to record and reflect

Public Pedagogy and the Archive: History Professor Anupama Rao Engages in a Conversation on Connected Histories of Caste, Race, and the University

October 28, 2024

For the first installment of our inaugural faculty interview series, co-editor-in-chief Isabella Garcia Bernstein and managing editor Alice Bai had the honor of

Remapping the Maps: A Discussion of the Philippines in Hispanic Colonial Conversation

November 29, 2022

Author’s Note: Academic essays often shy away from using the personal pronouns “we.” While scholarship attempts to value objectivity, the academy has always