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The Case of Guo Wengui: How Anti-China ‘Fake News’ Thrives in the West

The Case of Guo Wengui: How Anti-China ‘Fake News’ Thrives in the West

By Juan Alberto Ruiz Casado
Unscrupulous individuals who frame themselves as persecuted dissidents can easily deceive a media environment poised to believe any negative story about China.
Philippines’ Marcos Defends Closer Security Relations With Washington

Philippines’ Marcos Defends Closer Security Relations With Washington

By Sebastian Strangio
The rapid warming of relations with the U.S. has prompted warnings from Beijing, and domestic political pushback.

A Reality Check on China-US Decoupling

A Reality Check on China-US Decoupling

By Tamás Mészáros
Decoupling rhetoric masks the fact that the United States and China play very different economic roles in East Asia and possess very different sources of economic power. 

Another Way to Look at AUKUS: Keeping the US Engaged in the Indo-Pacific

Another Way to Look at AUKUS: Keeping the US Engaged in the Indo-Pacific

By Grant Wyeth
Beyond responding to the China threat, AUKUS is also a tool to maintain U.S. Indo-Pacific engagement through whatever domestic storms are to come in Washington.

US, Philippines Break Ground on $25 Million Runway Rehabilitation Project

US, Philippines Break Ground on $25 Million Runway Rehabilitation Project

By Sebastian Strangio
The upgrade at Manila's Basa Air Base is part of $82 million in U.S.-funded infrastructure upgrades at military bases included under a 2014 defense pact.
North Korea Says It Conducted Tactical Nuclear Attack Drill

North Korea Says It Conducted Tactical Nuclear Attack Drill

By Mitch Shin
Three days after it launched an ICBM, North Korea conducted a nuclear counterattack simulation as a response to the ongoing South Korea-U.S. joint military drills.

This Week in Asia: March 17, 2023

This Week in Asia: March 17, 2023

The Diplomat’s weekly video round-up of Asia news.
Military Chief Says US Will Defend Indo-Pacific Freedoms

Military Chief Says US Will Defend Indo-Pacific Freedoms

By Associated Press
U.S. doesn’t seek conflict or to contain China INDOPACOM chief Aquilino said, but would take action to support the region against bullying.

TikTok Dismisses US Calls for Chinese Owners to Sell Stakes

TikTok Dismisses US Calls for Chinese Owners to Sell Stakes

By Associated Press
Following reports that CFIUS is seeking to force Chinese firm ByteDance to divest from the popular app, both TikTok and China's government hit back.

Mongolia, US Seek to Advance Economic Ties  

Mongolia, US Seek to Advance Economic Ties  

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Mongolia and the United States took big steps forward in 2018 and 2019, but ties have stalled since then amid the pandemic and a downturn in economic engagement.

Garcetti Confirmed as India Ambassador After 20-month Fight

Garcetti Confirmed as India Ambassador After 20-month Fight

By Michael R. Blood, Mary Clare Jalonick and Chris Megerian
The vacancy in the ambassadorship had left a significant diplomatic gap for the Biden administration at a time of rising global tensions.
Leaping Into the Unknown: AUKUS and Australia’s Nuclear Submarines 

Leaping Into the Unknown: AUKUS and Australia’s Nuclear Submarines 

By Richard Maude
The plan announced on Monday is ambitious, massively expensive, and laden with risk far exceeding anything Australia has attempted before. 

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