Region

East Asia

Page 369 of 608
Why the World Should Care About Language in Inner Mongolia

Why the World Should Care About Language in Inner Mongolia

By Sonam Ongmo and Saglar Bougdaeva
At stake is an 800-year-old script with a multicultural lineage emanating from the golden era of the Silk Route.
Will China Roll out a Twin Seat J-20?

Will China Roll out a Twin Seat J-20?

By Rick Joe
Rumors abound over a twin-seat variant of the fifth-generation stealth fighter – but does it make sense?

South Korea Looks to Cap Public Debt, But Is It Actually a Problem?

South Korea Looks to Cap Public Debt, But Is It Actually a Problem?

By Kyle Ferrier
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has heavily leaned on government spending to drive growth. But overall debt remains relatively low.

Japan Launches New Submarine Class

Japan Launches New Submarine Class

By Steven Stashwick
JS Taigei is first of a larger, quieter class to face increasingly assertive Chinese warships.

China Tracks US Navy Ship’s Passage Through Taiwan Strait

China Tracks US Navy Ship’s Passage Through Taiwan Strait

By Associated Press
With sky-high U.S.-China tensions in the backdrop, Taiwan is reemerging as a regional flashpoint.
Japan’s Suga Set to Authorize Arms Sales to Vietnam

Japan’s Suga Set to Authorize Arms Sales to Vietnam

By Sebastian Strangio
Prime Minister Suga is also promising to bolster Japan's economic engagement with Southeast Asian Nations.

Harry Harding on the Rapidly Changing US-China Relationship

Harry Harding on the Rapidly Changing US-China Relationship

By Shannon Tiezzi
What happened to U.S.-China relations? Professor Harding offers his thoughts on the past, present and future.
Indonesian Special Envoy Visits China in Show of Cooperation

Indonesian Special Envoy Visits China in Show of Cooperation

By Eleanor Albert
As Indonesia and China mark 70 years of relations, ties are marked by a tension between economic cooperation and ongoing maritime frictions.

Xi Pays Tribute to Reform and Opening – and Deng Xiaoping

Xi Pays Tribute to Reform and Opening – and Deng Xiaoping

By Shannon Tiezzi
This week’s celebration of Shenzhen, the original SEZ, comes amid a general trend of sidelining Deng.

Hong Kong’s National Security Law Creeps Into Education Sector

Hong Kong’s National Security Law Creeps Into Education Sector

By Jessie Lau
Critics warn free discussion in schools is under attack amid new restrictions on teaching topics.

Analog Threats in a Digital World

Analog Threats in a Digital World

By Jacob Parakilas
A North Korean military parade may seem like a throwback -- but it is a good reminder that novel threats are not necessarily the most serious ones we face.
Korean Super Group BTS Faces Uproar in China Over War Comments

Korean Super Group BTS Faces Uproar in China Over War Comments

By Associated Press
China’s nationalists bristled at a mention of U.S.-South Korea cooperation in Korean War, fought against China and North Korea.

Page 369 of 608