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China’s Future Space Ambitions: What’s Ahead?

China’s Future Space Ambitions: What’s Ahead?

By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
China has an impressively long-term space strategy mapped out. Here's what to watch for in the coming years.
How the US-China Competition Is Playing out in Romania

How the US-China Competition Is Playing out in Romania

By Andreea Brînză
The U.S. fight against Chinese nuclear and 5G technology in Romania will be an important test case.

Uganda: North Korea’s African Ally

Uganda: North Korea’s African Ally

By R. Maxwell Bone
A decades-long relationship continues to flourish, despite increasing pressure from UN sanctions.

Decoding China’s Cryptography Law

Decoding China’s Cryptography Law

By Zi Yang
A look at the security and commercial implications of the new law.

Beijing’s Next Big Problem

Beijing’s Next Big Problem

By Stephen Smith
Managing asymmetry is China’s next big problem, but Beijing has ample historical experience doing so.
Russia to Help China Develop an Early Warning System

Russia to Help China Develop an Early Warning System

By Dmitry Stefanovich
In October, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Moscow was assisting Beijing in developing an early warning system.

Inside Hong Kong’s Leaderless Uprising

Inside Hong Kong’s Leaderless Uprising

By Magnus Ag
Young Hong Kongers, with dreams of democracy, continue their grotesquely uneven battle against Beijing. 
Reclaiming India’s Stolen Cultural Heritage

Reclaiming India’s Stolen Cultural Heritage

By Angel L. Martínez Cantera
Indian activists seek to recover missing idols, the victims of colonial plundering and contemporary thievery.

Swept Aside, Where Are the Philippines’ Street Vendors to Go?

Swept Aside, Where Are the Philippines’ Street Vendors to Go?

By Michael Beltran
The Philippines is clearing the streets of vendors, but what happens to them?

Reviewing China’s National Day Parade

Reviewing China’s National Day Parade

By Rick Joe
An in-depth look at the Chinese People's Liberation Army parade on October 1.

Can Beijing and Hong Kong Rejuvenate ‘One Country, Two Systems’?

Can Beijing and Hong Kong Rejuvenate ‘One Country, Two Systems’?

By Brian Wong
The "one country, two systems" principle has structural limitations that merit addressing.
Jokowi’s Maritime Dreams Thwarted by Land-based Challenges

Jokowi’s Maritime Dreams Thwarted by Land-based Challenges

By Natalie Sambhi
As Jokowi enters his second term, what security and defense challenges will top the list of priorities?

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