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Whisky or Weapons? Britain’s Changing Tone on Taiwan

Whisky or Weapons? Britain’s Changing Tone on Taiwan

By Max Dixon
Taiwan has quickly come to occupy a different role in British foreign policy amid growing perceptions of the “China threat.” 
When China Banned Korean Boy Bands

When China Banned Korean Boy Bands

By Khalifah Muhammad and Brandon Valeriano
Back in 2017, when South Korea opted to deploy the U.S. THAAD system, one response from China was to ban K-pop acts from touring the country. It was a reminder of the salience of soft power.

As Blinken Heads to China, What’s on the Agenda?

As Blinken Heads to China, What’s on the Agenda?

By Matthew Lee
China’s support for Russia will be a primary topic, along with war in the Middle East and tensions over Taiwan and the South China Sea.

Indo-Pacific Deployment 2024 Highlights Japan’s Naval Diplomacy

Indo-Pacific Deployment 2024 Highlights Japan’s Naval Diplomacy

By Andrew Orchard
The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force’s naval diplomacy mission has expanded to meet foreign policy needs.

Taiwan Is Indispensable in Preparing for Future Pandemics

Taiwan Is Indispensable in Preparing for Future Pandemics

By Hsueh Jui-yuan
As the WHO debates a new global health governance framework, Taiwan is left out of the discussion – to the detriment of future antipandemic efforts.
RIP, SSF: Unpacking the PLA’s Latest Restructuring

RIP, SSF: Unpacking the PLA’s Latest Restructuring

By Ying Yu Lin and Tzu-Hao Liao
The Strategic Support Force is no more, and its functions are being separated into three separate arms: the Aerospace Force, Cyberspace Force, and Information Support Force.

Top Chinese General Takes Harsh Line on Taiwan, Other Disputes at International Naval Gathering

Top Chinese General Takes Harsh Line on Taiwan, Other Disputes at International Naval Gathering

By Ng Han Guan and Christopher Bodeen
Central Military Commission Vice Chair Zhang Youxia said China’s territorial sovereignty “brooks no infringement” and “cannot be challenged.”
1 Dead, 7 Missing After 2 JMSDF Helicopters Crash in the Pacific Ocean

1 Dead, 7 Missing After 2 JMSDF Helicopters Crash in the Pacific Ocean

By Takahashi Kosuke
Japan’s minister of defense said the cause was still being investigated, but called a mid-air collision a “high possibility.”

The Complex Geopolitics of Mongolia’s Language Reform

The Complex Geopolitics of Mongolia’s Language Reform

By Sumiya Chuluunbaatar
It has been almost 80 years since Mongolia switched to using the Cyrillic alphabet. Why is the government now promoting the traditional bichig script?

Leadership Shift in the House China Select Committee Could Cripple Congress’ Anti-China Momentum

Leadership Shift in the House China Select Committee Could Cripple Congress’ Anti-China Momentum

By Jiachen Shi
Representative Mike Gallagher’s surprise resignation will create a leadership vacuum in the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, which he chaired.

The Japan-US Security Upgrade

The Japan-US Security Upgrade

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Naoko Aoki.
Japan and North Korea Need to Start a New Chapter

Japan and North Korea Need to Start a New Chapter

By ISOZAKI Atsuhito
Can the leaders of the two countries part ways with their respective predecessors?

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