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What Doomed China’s Much-Anticipated Property Market Reform Plan?

What Doomed China’s Much-Anticipated Property Market Reform Plan?

By Zhuoran Li
Once again, China’s government failed to approve a property tax law, seen as a key part of reforming the real estate sector.
How the Russia-Ukraine War Is Changing Northeast Asia’s Geopolitics

How the Russia-Ukraine War Is Changing Northeast Asia’s Geopolitics

By Bolor Lkhaajav
For China, Mongolia, and Japan, the fallout from the invasion is just starting to be felt. The long-term consequences are not yet clear.

What Would China’s Mediation in the Ukraine Crisis Look Like?

What Would China’s Mediation in the Ukraine Crisis Look Like?

By Yang Jiang
China’s past diplomatic efforts provide precedents and options for a more involved role in peacemaking in Ukraine.

What Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Portends for Japan’s Northern Territories

What Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Portends for Japan’s Northern Territories

By Aurelia George Mulgan
Tokyo appears to have finally realized that Putin has no intention of ever handing any of the disputed islands back to Japanese control.

North Korea’s Suspected Missile Launch Fails, South Korea’s Military Says

North Korea’s Suspected Missile Launch Fails, South Korea’s Military Says

By Mitch Shin
Days after the U.S. warned of North Korea testing its new ICBM system, South Korea’s military said the North failed to launch an unidentified projectile.
Taiwan Watches the Ukraine Invasion and Asks: Are We Ready?

Taiwan Watches the Ukraine Invasion and Asks: Are We Ready?

By Brian Hioe
The invasion of Ukraine has sparked a conversation about how well Taiwan’s armed forces and civilian population are prepared to fend off a Chinese invasion.

Sullivan, Yang Talk Ukraine, Taiwan in ‘Intense’ China-US Meeting

Sullivan, Yang Talk Ukraine, Taiwan in ‘Intense’ China-US Meeting

By Shannon Tiezzi
The 7-hour talks covered a range of bilateral and international issues, but the U.S. and China chose to focus on very different things.
China’s COVID-19 Cases Double, Sparking Fears About Economic Fallout

China’s COVID-19 Cases Double, Sparking Fears About Economic Fallout

By Joe McDonald
The growing lockdowns in response to the Omicron outbreak raise the threat of trade disruptions.

Korea-US Free Trade Agreement Turns 10

Korea-US Free Trade Agreement Turns 10

By Troy Stangarone
Analyzing the impact of KORUS a decade after it came into force.

War in Ukraine and Taiwan’s ‘Like-Minded Diplomacy’ in Europe

War in Ukraine and Taiwan’s ‘Like-Minded Diplomacy’ in Europe

By Viktor Buzna
Taiwan’s Ukraine policy is the latest development in its diplomatic charm offensive towards Europe.

Japan Eases COVID-19 Border Restrictions

Japan Eases COVID-19 Border Restrictions

By Thisanka Siripala
The limited reopening of borders is a welcomed relief, but the damage to Japan’s reputation could take years to repair.
China Battles Multiple Outbreaks, Driven by Stealth Omicron

China Battles Multiple Outbreaks, Driven by Stealth Omicron

By Huizhong Wu
While mainland China's case numbers are small compared to many other countries, they are the highest since the pandemic began.

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