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President Moon’s Legacy: Boosted Arms Exports for South Korea

President Moon’s Legacy: Boosted Arms Exports for South Korea

By Eunwoo Lee
President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol will carry on Moon’s legacy in one aspect at least: the military industry.
What Keeps China’s Zero-COVID Policy Going

What Keeps China’s Zero-COVID Policy Going

By Zhuoran Li
The CCP's approach to pandemic management incentivizes officials to double down on extreme measures without regard for the costs.

South Korea’s Relations With China and the US Under President-elect Yoon

South Korea’s Relations With China and the US Under President-elect Yoon

By Niklas Swanström
Can Yoon Suk-yeol have his cake and eat it too when it comes to China policy?

China Eastern Flight Crashes With 132 Aboard

China Eastern Flight Crashes With 132 Aboard

By Ken Moritsugu
Rescue efforts were delayed by the remote area of the crash, China’s worst air disaster in nearly a decade.

China’s Luckin Looks to Relist on NASDAQ

China’s Luckin Looks to Relist on NASDAQ

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jay Ritter.
The Unintended Consequences of China’s Stance on Ukraine

The Unintended Consequences of China’s Stance on Ukraine

By Yimei Liu
China’s censored social media environment makes it difficult to judge public opinion. But the pro-Russia narrative that has emerged is having a real impact on ordinary people.

China Weighs Exit From ‘Zero COVID’ and the Risks Involved

China Weighs Exit From ‘Zero COVID’ and the Risks Involved

By Dake Kang and Huizhong Wu
Amid the biggest outbreak since the pandemic's start, China is opening up discussion on ways to live with COVID-19, while maintaining its zero-tolerance approach for now.
Samsung Presents Green Image Abroad But Remains a Climate Villain at Home

Samsung Presents Green Image Abroad But Remains a Climate Villain at Home

By Daul Jang
Green pledges overseas are of little use when more than 70 percent of Samsung’s total electricity consumption occurs in South Korea, fueled primarily by coal and gas.

China Continues to Underdeliver in Its Plans to Combat the Low Birth Rate

China Continues to Underdeliver in Its Plans to Combat the Low Birth Rate

By Chauncey Jung
China's government is aware of the looming demographic crisis. So why is it so reluctant to adopt family-friendly policies?

Why Do Many Chinese Sympathize With Russia in the Ukraine Conflict?

Why Do Many Chinese Sympathize With Russia in the Ukraine Conflict?

By Wang Wen
Many Chinese believe that Russia faces a real security threat from the United States – and that China will face a similar threat in the future.

Cleanup Begins After Quake Shakes North Japan, Killing 4

Cleanup Begins After Quake Shakes North Japan, Killing 4

By Mari Yamaguchi
The powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake hit an area that was devastated by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Foreign Holders of China’s Government Debt Jump Ship in February

Foreign Holders of China’s Government Debt Jump Ship in February

By Nathan Handwerker
Speculation that Russia might liquidate its yuan-based foreign reserves has spooked investors, resulting in the biggest month-to-month loss ever.

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