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Why a Xi Jinping Third Term Looks Secure

Why a Xi Jinping Third Term Looks Secure

By Dan Macklin
From key personnel appointments to a surge in loyalty displays, all signs point to China’s leader continuing in power.
China’s Delivery Drone Rollout: Slow but Steady

China’s Delivery Drone Rollout: Slow but Steady

By Sara Hsu
China has increased the use of delivery drones to resolve the issue of distant rural deliveries as well as high urban demand pressures.

Japan Struggles to Understand the Abe Assassination

Japan Struggles to Understand the Abe Assassination

By Cristian Martini Grimaldi
The shocking murder highlighted Abe's unique stature. But aside from the high-profile target, the killing fit a pattern of lone wolf attacks in Japan.

Japan in Shock After Fatal Shooting of Former Prime Minister Abe Shinzo

Japan in Shock After Fatal Shooting of Former Prime Minister Abe Shinzo

By Thisanka Siripala
Japan is reeling after the assassination of its longest-serving leader while on the campaign trail for the upcoming election.

The Impact and Implications of China’s Growing Influence in the Middle East

The Impact and Implications of China’s Growing Influence in the Middle East

By Nadeem Ahmed Moonakal
China has struck a careful balance between regional rivals, especially Iran and the Gulf. But amid shifting dynamics, staying neutral may not be an option.
China Reacts to Abe Shinzo Assassination

China Reacts to Abe Shinzo Assassination

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's official statements expressed shock and sympathy, but social media reactions reflected Abe's unpopular image in China.

Wang’s G20 Meetings Highlight China’s Ukraine Messaging

Wang’s G20 Meetings Highlight China’s Ukraine Messaging

By Shannon Tiezzi
China remains committed to reshaping the global order with Russia, and Beijing knows developing countries are the key to that effort.
Return of Industry and Loosening of Tech Restrictions Paves the Way for Chinese Stock Recovery

Return of Industry and Loosening of Tech Restrictions Paves the Way for Chinese Stock Recovery

By Dmytro Spilka
Despite the strong recovery, the situation in China remains volatile. 

Japan Ex-Leader Abe Shinzo Assassinated While Giving Speech

Japan Ex-Leader Abe Shinzo Assassinated While Giving Speech

By Mari Yamaguchi, Chisato Tanaka, and Foster Klug
The former prime minister, 67, was gunned down while campaigning for Sunday's upper house elections.

Mongolia: Wrestling With Modernization

Mongolia: Wrestling With Modernization

By Antonio Graceffo
Mongolia’s traditional nomadic culture is vanishing in many ways, but it is preserved and passed down through wrestling.

China, South Korea Foreign Ministers Pledge Deepened Cooperation

China, South Korea Foreign Ministers Pledge Deepened Cooperation

By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite campaign-trail promises to get tough on China, the Yoon administration in practice has been more cautious in its dealings with Beijing.
Japan Needs a National Space Strategy: Former JASDF General

Japan Needs a National Space Strategy: Former JASDF General

By Kosuke Takahashi
Tokyo needs to enhance multilateral cooperation with the U.S. and other Western countries in space security, says General Kataoka Haruhiko, a former chief of staff of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.

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