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US Destroyer Conducts FONOP in South China Sea

US Destroyer Conducts FONOP in South China Sea

By Abhijnan Rej
USS John S. McCain had also transited through the Taiwan Strait on February 4.
Entrepreneurship, Business, and Economic Reform in North Korea

Entrepreneurship, Business, and Economic Reform in North Korea

By Jongsoo Lee
An interview with Geoffrey See, founder of Choson Exchange.

China Brings Back Long-time Climate Czar

China Brings Back Long-time Climate Czar

By Shannon Tiezzi
Xie Zhenhua's return to the position of special envoy for climate is seen as a positive signal for U.S.-China cooperation on environmental issues.

Perfecting Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy

Perfecting Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy

By Sana Hashmi
Taiwan’s foreign policy focus needs a firmer people-centric dimension to fully realize its ambitions.

The Impact of COVID-19 on South Korean Trade in 2020

The Impact of COVID-19 on South Korean Trade in 2020

By Troy Stangarone
South Korea took minimal economic damage overall, but sector-specific impacts varied widely.
As British Migration Scheme Opens, More Hong Kongers Opt for Life in Exile

As British Migration Scheme Opens, More Hong Kongers Opt for Life in Exile

By Jessie Lau
The BNO scheme, which took effect this week, is attracting Hong Kongers who no longer feel safe in their home city.

Japan Expresses Concern to UK Over New Chinese Coast Guard Law

Japan Expresses Concern to UK Over New Chinese Coast Guard Law

By Associated Press
From maritime security to human rights concerns, China featured heavily in a meeting between the Japanese and British foreign and defense ministers.
The 3 Pillars of Chinese Foreign Policy: The State, the Party, the People

The 3 Pillars of Chinese Foreign Policy: The State, the Party, the People

By Connor Fiddler
China’s foreign policy apparatus is much more than just the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

WHO Team Visits Wuhan Virus Lab at Center of Speculation

WHO Team Visits Wuhan Virus Lab at Center of Speculation

By Associated Press
The visit followed months of negotiations as China seeks to retain tight control over information about the outbreak.

What the Myanmar Coup Means for China

What the Myanmar Coup Means for China

By Shannon Tiezzi
China will stick to its strict policy of non-intervention, but the military takeover has created a diplomatic headache for Beijing.

Seeking North Korea Breakthrough, Seoul Looks to Biden Administration

Seeking North Korea Breakthrough, Seoul Looks to Biden Administration

By Mitch Shin
The Moon administration starts dialogue with the new U.S. administration, hoping to induce Pyongyang to reactivate back channels for negotiations.
Decoding Davos: The Divergent Agendas of Xi Jinping, Moon Jae-in, and Suga Yoshihide

Decoding Davos: The Divergent Agendas of Xi Jinping, Moon Jae-in, and Suga Yoshihide

By Duncan Bartlett
How the leaders of China, South Korea, and Japan revealed their differing ambitions during their speeches to the World Economic Forum.

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