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Hungry China’s Growing Interest in ‘Future Foods’ and Alternative Protein

Hungry China’s Growing Interest in ‘Future Foods’ and Alternative Protein

By Genevieve Donnellon-May and Zhang Hongzhou
Will China turn to lab-grown or plant-based alternatives to meat to meet surging demand?
When the CCP Thought Taiwan Should Be Independent

When the CCP Thought Taiwan Should Be Independent

By Gerrit van der Wees
The Chinese Communist Party’s position on Taiwan is far from consistent. Just look at Chairman Mao’s initial stance.

Will BTS Join the Real Army?

Will BTS Join the Real Army?

By Brandon Valeriano and Aleydis Nissen
BTS joining the Korean military is a compulsory obligation, one with increased meaning as tension builds on the Korean Peninsula and around the world.

China’s ‘Zero-COVID’ Restrictions Curb May 1 Holiday Travel

China’s ‘Zero-COVID’ Restrictions Curb May 1 Holiday Travel

By Ken Moritsugu and Emily Wang
With lockdowns in multiple cities, including Shanghai, travel during the five-day holiday is expected to be down 60 percent.

What’s Behind Japan’s Continued COVID-19 Border Restrictions?

What’s Behind Japan’s Continued COVID-19 Border Restrictions?

By Thisanka Siripala
Japan remains closed to international tourists and has not yet made plans to reopen despite a global trend to lift pandemic entry restrictions.
Where Is China-US Technology Competition Going?

Where Is China-US Technology Competition Going?

By Dingding Chen and Wang Lei
The case of Huawei shows the extent -- and limits -- of U.S. attempts to curtail China's technology industry.

China’s Tech Crackdown Could Give It an Edge

China’s Tech Crackdown Could Give It an Edge

By Kevin Klyman
Analysts abroad assume China’s new regulations and restrictions on tech giants will destroy the industry. On the contrary, this is achieving several key goals for Beijing.
Political Stakes High as Beijing Responds to Virus Outbreak

Political Stakes High as Beijing Responds to Virus Outbreak

By Ken Moritsugu
A botched response to the Beijing outbreak could dent the Communist Party’s reputation and with it, top leader Xi Jinping’s room for maneuver.

Xi Jinping Suffers From the Putin Effect

Xi Jinping Suffers From the Putin Effect

By Bonnie Girard
Xi has tied himself personally to Russia’s leader through public declarations of friendship. Now Xi shares the reputational damage of the brutalities Russia is unleashing on Ukraine.

Survey: Americans Increasingly See China as a Threat

Survey: Americans Increasingly See China as a Threat

By David Rising and Ken Moritsugu
Currently, 62 percent of Americans see China as a competitor and 25 percent as an enemy.

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons for Taiwan

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons for Taiwan

By Ankit Panda and Catherine Putz
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has limited relevance for understanding the risks of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
North Korea’s Crypto Operations Are Supporting Its Nuclear Program

North Korea’s Crypto Operations Are Supporting Its Nuclear Program

By Chetan Peddada
North Korea sees cryptocurrency as a lifeline amid pandemic-induced devastation to its regular economy.

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