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It Doesn't Matter if China 'Blinked'
By Robert Farley
Let's stop obsessing over reputational costs in crises.
China’s Global Times Mocks Obama
By Zachary Keck
The state-run paper carried an editorial on Tuesday that mocked and taunted the U.S. president.
China Rejects Proposed ‘Freeze’ on Provocative South China Sea Moves
By Shannon Tiezzi
A Chinese official dismissed the U.S. and Philippines' call for a freeze on provocative moves in disputed maritime areas.
South Korea Is Not a Revisionist Power
By Yong Kwon
Even as it deepens ties with China, South Korea takes steps to bolster the U.S.-led regional order.
Why China's Hukou Reform is Gradual
By Ankit Panda
Why Beijing won't abolish the hukou system overnight.
Japan Names Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands
By Zachary Keck
In a move that will almost certainly anger China, Japan announced Friday that it is naming five of the disputed islands.
Japan, France to Enhance Defense Cooperation
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Benigno Aquino dispels coup rumors, Afghanistan and the Marshall Plan, and Central Asia's fate. Defense links.
China’s War on the Internet
By Tyler Roney
With more Chinese going online, the CCP has strengthened its effort to create an Internet with Chinese Characteristics.
Bill Clinton Slams Beijing on South China Sea
By Zachary Keck
During a trip to China on Friday, former President Clinton criticized China’s dealings with its smaller neighbors.
3 Reasons the BRICS' New Development Bank Matters
By Dingding Chen
This is just the beginning of a new international economic order; it will be a gradual, but steady process.
The Promise and Peril of China-India Ties
By Kerry Brown
President Xi Jinping and Premier Narendra Modi are seeking a detente. But will it last?
4 Reasons China Removed Oil Rig HYSY-981 Sooner Than Planned
By Carl Thayer
The reasons China withdrew oil rig HYSY-981 sooner than planned are complex but revealing about its intentions.