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What Does 'Competition' Between the United States and China Really Mean?
By Ankit Panda
Many of Mike Pence's grievances with China were valid, but competition alone is not a strategy.
Embracing Change and Working Together to Save the Planet
By Haoliang Xu
From fighting climate change to adapting to the fourth industrial revolution, it will take more than government action to make progress.
China Quietly Detains Interpol President Meng Hongwei
By Charlotte Gao
After a press conference by his wife and Interpol’s formal request, Chinese authorities finally revealed Meng’s whereabouts.
3 Types of Chinese Reactions to Mike Pence’s China Speech
By Dingding Chen
These diverse views show that China is still debating how to handle an increasingly aggressive United States.
US-North Korea Diplomacy Picks Up With a Pompeo-Kim Encounter in Pyongyang
By Ankit Panda
The meeting marks the highest level contact between the two countries since the Singapore Summit in June.
Japan’s New Okinawa Governor Sets Tough Anti-US Military Agenda
By Thisanka Siripala
Denny Tamaki’s opposition to the U.S. military presence in Okinawa adds a new chapter to the Futenma relocation dispute.
The Growing Institutionalization of China’s Polar Silk Road
By Trym Aleksander Eiterjord
China is building an increasingly mature platform to support its scientific and commercial interests in the Arctic.
India-Vietnam Coast Guard Ties in the Spotlight with First Visit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent interaction put the focus on the developing maritime ties between the two states.
Earthquake and Tsunami a Deadly Blow to Indonesia's Human Rights Movement
By Vannessa Hearman
The Palu earthquake and tsunami swept away some of Indonesia’s most important human rights activism.
No Place for Real Marxists in Communist China
By Palden Sonam
Students are finding out the hard way that there is a huge gap between pure Marxism and the Chinese brand.
Why Canada’s Revoking of Aung San Suu Kyi’s Honorary Citizenship Matters
By Luke Hunt
The move is just the latest that illustrate her remarkable fall from grace.
Is There Really a New Duterte Coup Plot in the Philippines?
By Mong Palatino
A recent wave of speculation risks conflating actual legitimate opposition with potential and unproven coup attempts.