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China’s Real Takeaway From the War in Ukraine: Grey Zone Conflict Is Best

China’s Real Takeaway From the War in Ukraine: Grey Zone Conflict Is Best

By Tobias Burgers and Scott N. Romaniuk
The steep costs of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will bolster China's continued use of its effective salami-slicing and grey zone tactics.
North Korea Fires 2 SRBMs as US, South Korea, Japan Organize Missile Defense Drills

North Korea Fires 2 SRBMs as US, South Korea, Japan Organize Missile Defense Drills

By Mitch Shin
Two days after it launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile over Japan, North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea off its east coast.

US Air Force Will Deploy MQ-9 Reapers to Japan for the First Time

US Air Force Will Deploy MQ-9 Reapers to Japan for the First Time

By Kosuke Takahashi
Starting in late October, the USAF will station the UAVs on Kyushu, a move designed to strengthen Japan’s maritime surveillance.

China’s Vast Xinjiang Hit With COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

China’s Vast Xinjiang Hit With COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

By Associated Press
As is often the case with China's draconian "zero-COVID" policy, the measures seemed out of proportion to the number of cases detected.

What to Watch for at the 20th Party Congress: The Leadership Shuffle

What to Watch for at the 20th Party Congress: The Leadership Shuffle

By Shannon Tiezzi
Five things to pay attention to as China's big leadership transition gets underway.
South Korea’s Reprisal Explodes After North Korean Missile Success

South Korea’s Reprisal Explodes After North Korean Missile Success

By Kim Tong-Hyung
When South Korea launched ballistic missiles of its own, one Hyumoo-2 missile crashed on the outskirts of Gangneung city.

North Korean Missile Overflight Drives Home Japan’s Need to Strengthen Missile Defense

North Korean Missile Overflight Drives Home Japan’s Need to Strengthen Missile Defense

By Liang Tuang Nah
With Pyongyang’s most recent missile launch over Japan, beefing up Japanese missile defense becomes a politically and economically justifiable imperative.
The Chinese Communist Party’s Ride-or-Die Moment

The Chinese Communist Party’s Ride-or-Die Moment

By Tyler Roylance
At its upcoming congress, the party will triple down on a leader whose policies are proving increasingly self-defeating.

‘Condolence Diplomacy’ and Australia-Japan Relations

‘Condolence Diplomacy’ and Australia-Japan Relations

By Daisuke Akimoto
The Australia-Japan “special strategic partnership” was once again on display during former Prime Minister Abe’s funeral.

The Korea-US Extended Deterrence Strategy and Consultation Group: Evaluation and Issues

The Korea-US Extended Deterrence Strategy and Consultation Group: Evaluation and Issues

By Park Ki-Chul
3 points need to be addressed in future working-level EDSCG meetings in order to resolve the fundamental insecurity presented by the North Korean nuclear threat.

North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Over Japan

North Korea Fires Ballistic Missile Over Japan

By Mitch Shin
In its fifth round of ballistic missile tests within nine days, North Korea launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday.
China’s 20th Party Congress: An Upside Scenario

China’s 20th Party Congress: An Upside Scenario

By Dan Macklin
Turnover norms for Beijing’s top governing body could check Xi’s power and boost pro-market reformers.

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