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China
Isolating Japan By Other Means
By Yong Kwon
A China-South Korean Free Trade Agreement would boost Seoul even as it undercut Tokyo.
Northeast Asia's Diplomatic Status Quo Persists
By Ankit Panda
There is a flurry of diplomatic activity in Northeast Asia this week, but are things really changing?
China Won’t Be a Different Kind of Global Power
By Zachary Keck
Like the U.S. before it, the China of today will be the hegemon of tomorrow.
The Closing of the Chinese Mind
By James R. Holmes
China’s new ideological control measures are a major strategic blunder.
Is China a Paper Tiger?
By Zachary Keck
Plus, Fukuyama on the absurdity of U.S. foreign policy. Weekend reading links.
China’s Growing Hegemonic Bent
By Zachary Keck
More and more, China is engaging in the same kind of hegemonic actions it has always denounced in others.
‘The End of History’: 25 Years On
By Zachary Keck
Plus, is amphibious assault not dead after all? Pacific Realist links.
China Is Not the Soviet Union
By Yang Hengjun
Chinese analysts should stop asking China to follow in the footsteps of the USSR.
Does China Care About its International Image?
By Dingding Chen
China values its national interests, including sovereignty, over its international image.
China ‘Internationalizes’ South China Sea Dispute
By Zachary Keck
By raising the oil rig dispute with Vietnam at the UN, China risks setting a dangerous precedent for itself.
In China, Local Leaders Defy Beijing on Reforms
By Zachary Keck
China's top leaders continue to struggle to get local and provincial governments to implement economic reforms.
The Costs of Victory Without Honor for China
By Ankit Panda
What is China giving up with its current strategy in the South and East China Seas?