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China’s Neo-Nationalism Poses Risks for International Businesses

China’s Neo-Nationalism Poses Risks for International Businesses

By Charles Mok and Dennis Kwok
Companies and firms that used to straddle both the West and China with ease – like LinkedIn and Mayer Brown – are now finding themselves in uncharted territory.
China’s Supply Chain Bottlenecks: Winners and Losers

China’s Supply Chain Bottlenecks: Winners and Losers

By Sara Hsu
While manufacturers are losing out, logistics companies are making record profits.

Japan’s Ruling LDP Wins Outright Majority in General Election

Japan’s Ruling LDP Wins Outright Majority in General Election

By Thisanka Siripala
Japan’s new prime minister secured a comfortable win in the lower house election, with the opposition suffering a significant defeat.

Can China and the United States Cooperate Fully in Tackling Climate Change?

Can China and the United States Cooperate Fully in Tackling Climate Change?

By Paul Meao
On the political level, there's little incentive to cooperate. But businesses from the two countries have every reason to work together.

Huawei and China’s ‘Hostage Diplomacy’

Huawei and China’s ‘Hostage Diplomacy’

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Van Jackson.
The Shifting Nature of India-China Relations

The Shifting Nature of India-China Relations

By Ankit Panda
Manoj Kewalramani joins the show to discuss Indian views of China and the bilateral relationship between the two countries.

Mongolia Celebrates 60 Years in the United Nations

Mongolia Celebrates 60 Years in the United Nations

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Mongolia’s engagement with the U.N. is a microcosm of its foreign policy post-independence.
What Role Could Civilians Play in Taiwan’s Defense?

What Role Could Civilians Play in Taiwan’s Defense?

By Jacob Parakilas
Is there a place for civic defense in a world of high-tech strategic competition?

Can China and the US Cooperate on Climate Change?

Can China and the US Cooperate on Climate Change?

Li Shuo, Jennifer Turner, and Alex Wang discuss the role of climate change in China-U.S. relations.

Work Drinking in China Comes Under Fire

Work Drinking in China Comes Under Fire

By Bonnie Girard
China's drinking culture is thousands of years old. Can it be reshaped to fit the modern era?

China’s New Land Borders Law Is a Nightmare for North Korean Refugees

China’s New Land Borders Law Is a Nightmare for North Korean Refugees

By Jason Bartlett
Although the main focus of China’s new land law relates to territorial disputes with neighboring countries like India, it also contains specific language applicable to the influx of outside populations.
How China-US Competition Factors Into Moon’s Final Inter-Korea Push

How China-US Competition Factors Into Moon’s Final Inter-Korea Push

By Sukjoon Yoon
Major interconnected shifts are underway on the Korean Peninsula, from a looming end-of-war declaration to South Korea’s involvement in the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy.

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