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Like-minded Middle Powers in the Indo-Pacific: The Case of Australia and South Korea

Like-minded Middle Powers in the Indo-Pacific: The Case of Australia and South Korea

By Le Nhu Mai
In anticipation of post-Biden uncertainties, Australia and South Korea are looking to further consolidate their burgeoning ties. 
Navigating Strategic Ambiguity: South Korea’s Position Post-NATO Summit

Navigating Strategic Ambiguity: South Korea’s Position Post-NATO Summit

By Jina Kim
South Korea has a chance to elevate its status as a NATO partner, but this might strain relations with China and provoke retaliatory actions from Russia. 

Having It Both Ways: Third Plenum Promises Reforms and Doubles Down On Xi’s Grand Vision 

Having It Both Ways: Third Plenum Promises Reforms and Doubles Down On Xi’s Grand Vision 

By Katja Drinhausen, Max J. Zenglein, and Rebecca Arcesati
The key meeting of the CCP’s Central Committee strengthened Xi and will likely disappoint citizens and the private sector.

How Should the World Perceive Today’s Hong Kong?

How Should the World Perceive Today’s Hong Kong?

By Michael Mo
Hollowed out by Beijing, the city, once the world’s freest society, should be viewed as an example of the state of post-authoritarianization.

South Korean Military Intel Official Arrested for Allegedly Leaking Secrets, Reportedly on Spies

South Korean Military Intel Official Arrested for Allegedly Leaking Secrets, Reportedly on Spies

By Hyung-jin Kim
South Korean media reported the employee gave a Chinese national thousands of confidential documents, including information about South Korean spies operating abroad.
For Discontented Chinese Netizens, the Charm of the Olympics Is Wearing off

For Discontented Chinese Netizens, the Charm of the Olympics Is Wearing off

By Yaqiu Wang
Many users see little to celebrate amid growing social, economic, and political constraints at home.

Fixing Deteriorating US Deterrence on the Korean Peninsula

Fixing Deteriorating US Deterrence on the Korean Peninsula

By Connor Fiddler
Thus far, the Washington Declaration has not had the intended effect. What more can the United States do?
Does Kim Jong Un Really ‘Not Care’ About the US Election?

Does Kim Jong Un Really ‘Not Care’ About the US Election?

By Taehee Lee
Whatever Pyongyang says officially, the U.S. presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will have big implications for North Korea.

Crucial July Politburo Meeting Conveys Rare Sense of Urgency for China’s Leaders

Crucial July Politburo Meeting Conveys Rare Sense of Urgency for China’s Leaders

By Lizzi C. Lee
The CCP leadership pledged to prioritize domestic consumption and demand, but markets remain skeptical.

China’s Third Plenum Wants to Raise Household Income. That’s Good News for the US.

China’s Third Plenum Wants to Raise Household Income. That’s Good News for the US.

By Fuxian Yi
Planned reforms could indirectly help balance China-U.S. trade by boosting consumption, thereby reducing political hostility between the two major powers. 

Japan Further Accelerates Military Integration With the US

Japan Further Accelerates Military Integration With the US

By Takahashi Kosuke
As the alliance marks “one of the strongest improvements in 70 years,” there are concerns that this will position Japan as the front line in U.S. strategy to deter China.
Taiwan President Urges Democracies to Unite at Largest-ever Gathering of Foreign Lawmakers in Taipei

Taiwan President Urges Democracies to Unite at Largest-ever Gathering of Foreign Lawmakers in Taipei

By Dake Kang
Taiwan's President Lai said at the conference that Taiwan would work with other democracies to protect democracy from “the threat of authoritarian expansionism.”

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