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US Turns A2/AD Guns on China?
By James R. Holmes
Implements of land-based access denial are available. The US should seize it.
Kim Jong-un Treated by Foreign Doctor
By Zachary Keck
A French doctor was flown into North Korea last month to treat Kim Jong-un for a leg injury.
Finding Allies for China
By Asyura Salleh
China needs to build more alliances to challenge the U.S. in the Asia-Pacific.
China's Navy Is Already Challenging the US in Asia
By James R. Holmes
The PLA already contests maritime Asia with the United States.
South Korea's Attack on the Press
By Daye Lee & Victor Cha
South Korea's indictment of a Japanese journalist is just the latest example of its press censorship.
China Signals No Compromise on Hong Kong
By Zachary Keck
There are growing signs that the CCP has no intention of compromising with protesters in Hong Kong.
Kim Jong-un's Reappearance Shows North Korea’s New Transparency
By Zachary Keck
Kim Jong-un's absence and resurfacing provide another example of North Korea becoming more transparent under his rule.
Nature or Nurture: What Makes A Person 'Korean'?
By Steven Denney
In South Korea, there is a lot of talk about embracing multiculturalism, but few indications of actually doing so.
In Pakistan, 'Blasphemers' Like Me Receive Militant ‘Justice’
By Raza Rumi
Like so many others, I was recently targeted in a cold-blooded assassination for speaking out against extremism.
Strengthening Australian-Vietnam Ties… In Cyberspace
By Jessica Woodall
Cybersecurity can help Australia take its existing engagement with Vietnam to the next level.
Taiwan’s President: Mainland China Needs Democracy
By Zachary Keck
Taiwan's President Ma says that democracy "has never been a monopoly of the west, but is the right of all humankind.”
China Claims US Behind Hong Kong Protests
By Zachary Keck
The Chinese Communist Party's official newspaper claims the U.S. is trying to foment a "color revolution" in Hong Kong.