Archive
July 2017
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The 20th Anniversary of Hong Kong’s Handover
By Kristian McGuire
A Discussion with Richard Bush
What’s With the New US-Philippines Sulu Sea Patrols Under Duterte?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The two allies completed a coordinated patrol in what has become a promising area for maritime security cooperation.
China’s ‘Clean Coal’ Power: Viable Model or Cautionary Tale?
By Wu Wenyuan
Efforts to develop higher efficiency coal plants are being held back by regional differences in energy development.
China Says Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong Is Void
By DD Wu
On the Hong Kong handover 20th anniversary, China's Foreign Ministry says the document is no longer legally binding.
US Approves Sale of Advanced Torpedoes to Taiwan
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. government approved the sale of MK-48 heavyweight torpedoes to Taiwan as part of a larger arms package.
Insulting the President: Defamation Cases Against Local Media Move Ahead in Kyrgyzstan
By Catherine Putz
Similar cases against RFE/RL were dropped in May, but a local Kyrgyz media outlet remains under legal pressure.
How Zbigniew Brzezinski Shaped US-China Relations
By Chi Wang
Dr. Brzezinski played an instrumental, but often overlooked, role in the normalization of U.S.-China relations.
Why 1997 Was Asia’s Perfect Storm
By Luke Hunt
1997 was a defining year for Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and beyond.
Human Rights Under Siege in Hong Kong
By Mabel Au
Beijing has signaled its intent to curtail freedom of expression and judicial independence in Hong Kong.
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