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Shanghai Eases COVID-19 Restrictions, Hong Kong Ends Entry Ban

Shanghai Eases COVID-19 Restrictions, Hong Kong Ends Entry Ban

By Joe McDonald
Hong Kong is easing a 2-year-old travel ban as its outbreak fades. Shanghai continues loosening restrictions, but much of the city remains confined to their homes.
Amid Low Birth Rate Worries, China Increases Pressure on Women

Amid Low Birth Rate Worries, China Increases Pressure on Women

By Chauncey Jung
As Beijing grapples with a coming demographic crisis, China’s state media are taking aim at feminism and abortion services.

Is Japan Willing to Pay the Price of Sanctioning Russia?

Is Japan Willing to Pay the Price of Sanctioning Russia?

By Christopher Edward Carroll
Prime Minister Kishida has moved forward with sanctions on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine. So far the public is willing to shoulder the economic burden.  

Clean at Home and Polluting Abroad: The Trouble With China’s Energy Finance

Clean at Home and Polluting Abroad: The Trouble With China’s Energy Finance

By Mathias Lund Larsen and Lars Oehler
Renewables make up 3/4 of Chinese energy investments at home, but only 1/4 abroad. One reason is the Chinese financial system’s preference for SOEs, which these days are looking for markets to unload excess capacity.

Moon and Kim Exchange Letters Amid Frozen Inter-Korea Relations

Moon and Kim Exchange Letters Amid Frozen Inter-Korea Relations

By Mitch Shin
Less than three weeks before Moon Jae-in leaves office, the leaders of the two Koreas exchanged hand-written letters talking up the efforts of the peace process.
Defense Panel Within Japan’s Ruling Party Urges Tokyo to Acquire ‘Counterattack Capability’

Defense Panel Within Japan’s Ruling Party Urges Tokyo to Acquire ‘Counterattack Capability’

By Kosuke Takahashi
The proposal, which stretches the limits of Japan's defense-oriented security policy, will inform the government’s long-term National Security Strategy.

Layoffs at China’s Internet Giants Indicate a Deeper Dilemma

Layoffs at China’s Internet Giants Indicate a Deeper Dilemma

By He Jun
The tech industry's struggles also points to deeper problems in capital allocation and consumption in China's economy.
Are Semiconductors a National Security Issue?

Are Semiconductors a National Security Issue?

By Chi-hung Wei
It has become conventional wisdom in the United States that semiconductor manufacturing is a security issue. But that view is mistaken.

Loyalty for Luxury: How the Kim Family Buys Support From North Korean Elites

Loyalty for Luxury: How the Kim Family Buys Support From North Korean Elites

By Jason Bartlett
Similar to his father and grandfather, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un uses a combination of fear tactics and gift giving to help secure his influence over members of the North Korean elite. 

One Month Later, Cause of China Eastern Crash Still a Mystery

One Month Later, Cause of China Eastern Crash Still a Mystery

By Associated Press
A report issued Wednesday by China's Civil Aviation Administration said no abnormalities had been found that could explain the deadly crash.

China’s ‘Whole Nation’ Effort to Advance the Tech Industry

China’s ‘Whole Nation’ Effort to Advance the Tech Industry

By Xiao Tan and Yao Song
The re-emergence of China’s “whole nation” system seems to mark a new era, where the government’s role in the tech industry is raised to a new level.
US Pentagon Chief Speaks for 1st Time to Chinese Counterpart

US Pentagon Chief Speaks for 1st Time to Chinese Counterpart

By Robert Burns
For months, Austin has failed to get Gen. Xu Qiliang, deputy chairman of the Party's Central Military Commission, on the phone. Instead, he spoke to lower-ranked Defense Minister Gen. Wei Fenghe.

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