Hong Kong and Taiwan no longer bound by blood to China
Over the years, as national identities have evolved in Taiwan and Hong Kong, so too has the meaning behind the...
Liang Huang is a human rights activist based in Taiwan who has dedicated years of her life to support civil society activists in the region.
Over the years, as national identities have evolved in Taiwan and Hong Kong, so too has the meaning behind the...
For many Indians, the pandemic and its associated abuses have eroded the most fundamental tenets of what it means to...
"I can't bear to watch my mother die like this,” a daughter laments on Weibo, a popular online microblogging site...
Many sex workers in Nepal have found more freedom and control in cyber sex work, but image-based sexual abuse plus...
Read moreBranded by Indian authorities as “illegal migrants” who also allegedly pose a national security threat, Rohingya refugees now fear the...
Read moreLebanon’s domestic workers, trapped in the restrictive Kafala system, endure grueling hours and isolation. But on the cricket field, they...
Read moreA media crackdown in Mongolia has journalists up in arms – and warier than ever.
Read moreHave a story to tell, nuanced insights, or expert analysis to share with a regional (i.e. Asia), even global, audience? Want to weigh in on specific issues, including those disproportionately affecting specific segments of society, which run the gamut from poverty and inequality to human rights violations? We’d love to hear from you.
We run features, op-eds, analyses, among others, that probe issues around fundamental rights and civil liberties, and illuminate the challenges of governance in Asia.
Web Design and Development by Neitiviti Studios.
© 2022 Asia Democracy Chronicles - Designed and Developed by Neitiviti Studios.