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China’s Domestic Politics Are Driving the Belt and Road Initiative

China’s Domestic Politics Are Driving the Belt and Road Initiative

By Zenel Garcia and Phillip Guerreiro
The geopolitical effects of the BRI are incidental; its driving force is found in domestic political imperatives.
Why the US Must Take China’s Disinformation Operations Seriously

Why the US Must Take China’s Disinformation Operations Seriously

By Jianli Yang and Nick Monaco
China has barely scratched the surface of its potential to carry out a “people’s war” on global public opinion.

Why Tech Cooperation Will Reshape South Korea-U.S. Relations

Why Tech Cooperation Will Reshape South Korea-U.S. Relations

By Troy Stangarone
The alliance is slowly changing to incorporate technological changes and challenges, which are crucial for the future of both countries.

What’s Next for the Long-Awaited China-Japan-South Korea FTA?

What’s Next for the Long-Awaited China-Japan-South Korea FTA?

By Xirui Li
Will RCEP be able to accelerate the negotiation process for the China-Japan-South Korea free trade agreement?

Entering Beijing’s Olympics Bubble Is a Surreal Experience

Entering Beijing’s Olympics Bubble Is a Surreal Experience

By Associated Press
The experiences of AP journalists who have arrived or are preparing to depart offers a glimpse into life inside the bubble.
North Korea Conducts Its Sixth Round of Missile Tests This Month

North Korea Conducts Its Sixth Round of Missile Tests This Month

By Mitch Shin
Is North Korea trying to draw attention from the U.S. by testing missiles? 

Taiwan Provides Powerful Lessons on Democratic Resilience

Taiwan Provides Powerful Lessons on Democratic Resilience

By Zoe Leung and Alan H. Yang
The future of democracy hinges on inclusive partnerships among like-minded democracies and stakeholders. 
Japan in Turmoil Over Omicron

Japan in Turmoil Over Omicron

By Thisanka Siripala
Japan has put two-thirds of the country under quasi-emergency measures as it struggles to curb the latest explosion of COVID-19 infections. 

Hong Kong’s Contested Academic Freedom

Hong Kong’s Contested Academic Freedom

By Carsten A. Holz
While outright censorship is still rare, subtler forms of control and coercion have severely restricted academic freedom in Hong Kong.

South Korea’s Constant Struggle With Digital Sex Crimes 

South Korea’s Constant Struggle With Digital Sex Crimes 

By Jason Bartlett
Weak legal mechanisms to punish sex offenders who use digital means, like cameras, contributes to the repetition of familiar and troubling crimes.

The Dilemma of Hong Kong’s Fixation on Zero COVID

The Dilemma of Hong Kong’s Fixation on Zero COVID

By Charles Mok
Hong Kong's obsession with zero COVID is leading it down unproductive rabbit holes -- like hamster culling -- rather than finding long-term solutions.

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