Region

East Asia

Page 235 of 638
What’s Behind China’s Recent Messaging to Australia?

What’s Behind China’s Recent Messaging to Australia?

By Sascha-Dominik Dov Bachmann
Recent remarks by Ambassador Xiao Qian should be read not as pure diplomacy, but rather as “political work” in line with China’s strategic doctrine.
China’s Semiconductor Breakthrough

China’s Semiconductor Breakthrough

By Che-Jen Wang
SMIC’s 7nm process advancement – despite heavy U.S. sanctions – will have major implications for East Asia.

China Moves to Fill The Void Left By Russia Sanctions – On Its Own Terms

China Moves to Fill The Void Left By Russia Sanctions – On Its Own Terms

By François Chimits and Antonia Hmaidi
Six months into the Ukraine war, China has not hesitated to fill the void left by OECD disengagement with Russia – but is taking care not to compromise its own economic interests in the process.

Preparation for Abe’s State Funeral Proceeds Amid Growing Public Opposition

Preparation for Abe’s State Funeral Proceeds Amid Growing Public Opposition

By Jio Kamata
As former PM Abe Shinzo’s state funeral – Japan’s first in 55 years – inches closer, more and more Japanese are turning against the idea.

China’s Digital Inroads in the Global South

China’s Digital Inroads in the Global South

By Bryce C. Barros and Nathan Kohlenberg
China’s party-state is deepening its hold on the digital information ecosystems of developing countries.
North Korea Trashes Yoon’s ‘Audacious Initiative’ for Denuclearization

North Korea Trashes Yoon’s ‘Audacious Initiative’ for Denuclearization

By Mitch Shin
Calling Seoul’s offer “an absurd dream,” Kim Yo Jong derided the South Korean president with North Korean-style insults. 

How Pelosi’s Visit to Taiwan Drove Chinese Public Opinion Toward Reunification by Force

How Pelosi’s Visit to Taiwan Drove Chinese Public Opinion Toward Reunification by Force

By Leo Chu
Since Pelosi’s visit, the future of the cross-strait issue has surged toward military conflict, as the Chinese public started to dismiss the possibility of peaceful reunification.
China, Japan Officials Meet Amid Taiwan Tensions

China, Japan Officials Meet Amid Taiwan Tensions

By Associated Press
The visit from Japan’s national security chief come two weeks after China called off a foreign ministers’ meeting, citing Tokyo’s criticism of military drills near Taiwan.

Kim Jong Un’s Changing Public Persona

Kim Jong Un’s Changing Public Persona

By Emma Nymoen
COVID-19 has given Kim a unique opportunity to shift his public persona from that of a military leader into more of a father figure – even as he imposes stricter policies than ever.

Chinese Drone Maker DJI and the US Congress

Chinese Drone Maker DJI and the US Congress

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Alexandra Seymour.

China’s Anger Over Pelosi Visit Will Further Alienate Taiwanese

China’s Anger Over Pelosi Visit Will Further Alienate Taiwanese

By Koji Kagotani and Wen-Chin Wu
China’s warnings against the U.S. House Speaker’s trip will induce political backlash in Taiwan, and increase support for hard-line policies against Beijing.
A Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis or an Inflection Point for the Status Quo?

A Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis or an Inflection Point for the Status Quo?

By Ankit Panda and Catherine Putz
What do the events of early August 2022 in the Taiwan Strait portend for the future of the Asia-Pacific?

Page 235 of 638