Jason Lim

Jason Lim
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Jason Lim is Senior Lecturer in Asian History at the University of Wollongong. His research interests are centred on relations within East and Southeast Asia since 1949, overseas Chinese history and current questions of identity, and the modern history and politics of Singapore. He is also currently the International History Review Editor of the Asian Studies Review.

Malaysia – and no Southeast Asian nation – should be bullied by China
Malaysia – and no Southeast Asian nation – should be bullied by China
An incursion by Chinese aircraft into Malaysian airspace is yet another reminder of Beijing’s belligerence.
Hong Kong’s political trouble is Singapore’s gain
Hong Kong’s political trouble is Singapore’s gain
History looks to be repeating, as earlier strife in Hong Kong helped the rise of another of Asia’s island cities.
Political blackmail in the Taiwan-China contest
Political blackmail in the Taiwan-China contest
Countries with diplomatic ties to Taiwan are blackmailing Taipei before ditching ties in favour of Beijing.
The language of cross-strait tensions
The language of cross-strait tensions
The Chinese military has released a propaganda video aimed at Taiwan recorded in Hokkien, a language widely discouraged in China.
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