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India: Drawn To The Shanghai Cooperation Organization

India: Drawn To The Shanghai Cooperation Organization

By Sanjay Kumar
A recent visit by the Secretary-General of the SCO to India highlights the latter's interest in joining the SCO.
How History Can Save China-Japan Relations

How History Can Save China-Japan Relations

By Mira Rapp-Hooper
Leaders across Asia should use the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII to build a more peaceful future.

Chinese Military Clamps Down On Corruption

Chinese Military Clamps Down On Corruption

By Ankit Panda
New regulations tighten fiscal accountability within the PLA.

China Overtakes India As Top Gold Consumer

China Overtakes India As Top Gold Consumer

By Ankit Panda
The World Gold Council's 2013 trend report finds that Chinese demand for gold surpassed India's.

China’s Military Trains for War Against Japan

China’s Military Trains for War Against Japan

By Zachary Keck
A senior US military official says the PLA has been holding exercises to practice seizing islands in the East China Sea.
America and China’s Perception Problems

America and China’s Perception Problems

By Harry Kazianis
Around the world China is increasingly seen as the bully while the U.S. seems more and more irresolute.

Of Course China Wants to Replace the U.S.

Of Course China Wants to Replace the U.S.

By Zachary Keck
If China becomes the world's most powerful country, it won't be satisfied being America's number two.
Cross-Strait Talks: A Propaganda Coup for Beijing

Cross-Strait Talks: A Propaganda Coup for Beijing

By J. Michael Cole
The most significant result of the February 2014 cross-strait talks is just how much Beijing gained in propaganda terms.

China and Japan's Deteriorating Relationship

China and Japan's Deteriorating Relationship

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomat speaks with Michael Green about the root cause of the tensions, the possibility for conflict, and strategies for repairing relations.

US Challenges China’s Nine-Dash Line Claim

US Challenges China’s Nine-Dash Line Claim

By Zachary Keck
In a clear policy shift, Washington is now challenging the basis of China’s claim to most of the South China Sea.

North Korea: Implications For Regional Security

North Korea: Implications For Regional Security

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomat speaks with Victor Cha about the stability of the Kim regime, its relations with China, and its nuclear program.
Moderating The China Threat

Moderating The China Threat

By Ankit Panda
Will China continue to be perceived as a threat by its neighbors? What does it need to do to moderate itself?

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