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How Identity Politics Overshadowed Hong Kong

How Identity Politics Overshadowed Hong Kong

By Jin Kai
An interview with Wong Tsz Yuen, senior reporter at Phoenix TV, on the past, present, and future of Hong Kong through the lens of “identity politics.”
What to Expect From Japan’s New Leader

What to Expect From Japan’s New Leader

By Duncan Bartlett
COVID-19, China, and South Korea top the agenda for new LDP President Suga Yoshihide.

The Vagaries of Crime and Punishment in China

The Vagaries of Crime and Punishment in China

By Jerome A. Cohen
As the crackdown against dissidents continues, we still don’t know how Beijing decides the victims, timing, and type of detention.

Japan Struggles to Secure Radioactive Nuclear Waste Dump Sites

Japan Struggles to Secure Radioactive Nuclear Waste Dump Sites

By Thisanka Siripala
A small, aging town grapples with the financial lure of storing radioactive waste underground. 

China, EU Leaders Hold ‘Intense’ Virtual Meeting

China, EU Leaders Hold ‘Intense’ Virtual Meeting

By Shannon Tiezzi
The meeting highlighted continuing areas of friction between China and Europe, especially on market access and human rights.
Abe Shinzo’s Legacy in Japan-Europe Relations

Abe Shinzo’s Legacy in Japan-Europe Relations

By Michito Tsuruoka
Mainstreaming Europe in Japan’s foreign policy.

Too Old to Fight? Will Demographic Shifts Alter Asia’s Geostrategic Landscape? 

Too Old to Fight? Will Demographic Shifts Alter Asia’s Geostrategic Landscape? 

By Robert Farley
The demographic situation in the Asia-Pacific is quite unlike that of any other epoch of geostrategic competition.
China Has Built a Massive Global Database for Hybrid Warfare, International Media Reports

China Has Built a Massive Global Database for Hybrid Warfare, International Media Reports

By Abhijnan Rej
The revelations that Chinese tech firm Zhenhua has built a database of 2.4 million individuals for intelligence operations are significant though unsurprising.

South Korea’s Struggle to Bring Manufacturing Home

South Korea’s Struggle to Bring Manufacturing Home

By Troy Stangarone
Like other countries around the world, Seoul is trying to reshore production – with limited success.

India and Japan’s Proactive Convergence Continues: The ACSA and Beyond

India and Japan’s Proactive Convergence Continues: The ACSA and Beyond

By Ankit Panda
The conclusion of the ACSA is another milestone in a nearly two decade-long process of strategic convergence.

The End of Strategic Ambiguity in the Taiwan Strait

The End of Strategic Ambiguity in the Taiwan Strait

By Eric Chan
The collapse of confidence in long-term advantage means the era of strategic ambiguity is over.
China’s Two-Pronged Diplomacy

China’s Two-Pronged Diplomacy

By Brian Wong
A charm offensive or wolf warrior diplomacy? Both, actually, are a key part of China's diplomatic strategy.

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