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Seoul’s Trash Crisis

Seoul’s Trash Crisis

By Jenna Gibson
The South Korean capital is running out of space for its waste.
The Gulf Between Chinese and Vietnamese Alliance Policies

The Gulf Between Chinese and Vietnamese Alliance Policies

By Ngo Di Lan
Despite some similarities, it would be highly misleading to suggest that China and Vietnam have similar alliance policies.

Major Japan Newspaper Asahi Calls for Olympic Cancellation

Major Japan Newspaper Asahi Calls for Olympic Cancellation

By Stephen Wade and Kantaro Komiya
Japan’s second-largest newspaper by circulation called for the Olympics to be scrapped amid an ongoing COVID-19 surge.

How Will China Respond to Rising Inflation?

How Will China Respond to Rising Inflation?

By Sara Hsu
China’s central bank will be keeping a close eye on trends, but for now expect it to stay the course.

The Secret Behind the Chinese Communist Party’s Perseverance

The Secret Behind the Chinese Communist Party’s Perseverance

By Bonnie Girard
One of the key factors in the CCP's survival is its insistence on perpetuating its own truth.
Why a Taiwan Invasion Would Look Nothing Like D-Day

Why a Taiwan Invasion Would Look Nothing Like D-Day

By Ian Easton
Our natural impulse when thinking about future amphibious operations is to look to the past. Yet the reality is that no good point of comparison for a Chinese invasion of Taiwan exists.

On Myanmar, Japan Must Lead by Example

On Myanmar, Japan Must Lead by Example

By Yusuke Watanabe
“Japan must position itself as a bridge between the Tatmadaw and the United States and other democratic countries rather than blindly aligning itself with the Western policy of regime change.”
How China Is Losing Europe

How China Is Losing Europe

By Xue Qing
China has made serious mistakes in crafting its Europe policy, resulting in the current rift.

The Gutting of Hong Kong’s Public Broadcaster

The Gutting of Hong Kong’s Public Broadcaster

By Sarah Cook
A government takeover of Radio Television Hong Kong has far-reaching implications.

Assessing 70 Years of China’s PLA Air Force

Assessing 70 Years of China’s PLA Air Force

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Cristina Garafola.

Japan Opens Mass Vaccine Centers 2 Months Before Olympics

Japan Opens Mass Vaccine Centers 2 Months Before Olympics

By Mari Yamaguchi
Japan is scrambling to speed up its vaccination campaign ahead of opening day for the Tokyo Olympics.
Biden Pulls South Korea Closer in Alignment With US Indo-Pacific Strategy

Biden Pulls South Korea Closer in Alignment With US Indo-Pacific Strategy

By Gabriela Bernal
The Indo-Pacific focus of the Biden-Moon joint statement was notable.

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