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North Korea’s Public Security Gets Lessons From China

North Korea’s Public Security Gets Lessons From China

By Seulkee Jang
North Korea’s Ministry of Social Security is receiving training from China’s Ministry of Public Security.
Rhetoric Aside, America’s Asian Partners Are Giving Up on Their Own Defense

Rhetoric Aside, America’s Asian Partners Are Giving Up on Their Own Defense

By Justin Logan
When it comes to burden-sharing, banging the table doesn’t work -- doubt about the U.S. commitment does.

Macau Orders Closure of Entertainment Venues, Mass Testing

Macau Orders Closure of Entertainment Venues, Mass Testing

By Zen Soo
Macau’s famous casinos will remain open – for now – but further lockdowns bode ill for the tourist-reliant city.

Taiwan – Sorry, ‘Chinese Taipei’ – Is Having a Fantastic Olympics

Taiwan – Sorry, ‘Chinese Taipei’ – Is Having a Fantastic Olympics

By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwanese athletes’ record-setting medal haul has drawn new attention to the odd arrangement under which they compete at the Olympics.

Japan to Limit Hospital Care as COVID-19 Cases Hit New High

Japan to Limit Hospital Care as COVID-19 Cases Hit New High

By Mari Yamaguchi
The home isolation policy is meant to ensure that hospital care is available for seriously ill patients.
The Biden Administration’s China Sanctions Dilemma

The Biden Administration’s China Sanctions Dilemma

By Jin Kai
Washington keeps adding new sanctions on China, despite a distinct lack of results.

A Tale of 2 Navies: India and China’s Current Carrier and Escort Procurement

A Tale of 2 Navies: India and China’s Current Carrier and Escort Procurement

By Rick Joe
By 2030, how many carriers and escort ships will China and India each have on hand?
China Orders Mass Testing in Wuhan as COVID-19 Outbreak Spreads

China Orders Mass Testing in Wuhan as COVID-19 Outbreak Spreads

By Associated Press
The highly contagious Delta variant is testing China’s zero-tolerance policy for COVID outbreaks.

Repression by Any Other Name: Xinjiang and the Genocide Debate

Repression by Any Other Name: Xinjiang and the Genocide Debate

By Martin S. Flaherty
Is what’s going on in Xinjiang genocide? The answer is a qualified yes, but no hedging is needed for the equally serious accusation of crimes against humanity.

Death Toll Triples to More Than 300 in Recent China Flooding

Death Toll Triples to More Than 300 in Recent China Flooding

By Associated Press
The government of Henan province revised the death toll upward to 302 people, most of them in the capital of Zhengzhou.

Japan’s Challenge in the Age of China-US Rivalry

Japan’s Challenge in the Age of China-US Rivalry

By Michio Ueda
Tokyo must find a way to synthesize national security and economic strategy amid increased competition between Beijing and Washington.
China in Afghanistan: Trade and Terrorism

China in Afghanistan: Trade and Terrorism

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Sean Roberts.

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