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The Re-emergence of an ‘Aerospace Clique’ in Chinese Politics?

The Re-emergence of an ‘Aerospace Clique’ in Chinese Politics?

By Marcus Clay
The rise of aerospace specialists like Ma Xingrui and Zhang Hongwen is a notable exception to the Xi era turn away from technocracy and engineer-politicians.
How to Respond to Gray Zone Aggression in the Indo-Pacific

How to Respond to Gray Zone Aggression in the Indo-Pacific

By Ross Brown
The U.S. and its allies and partners must rethink countermeasures if they want to compete in the gray zone.

China’s Insistence on ‘Zero COVID’ in Hong Kong Has a Deeper Meaning

China’s Insistence on ‘Zero COVID’ in Hong Kong Has a Deeper Meaning

By William Nee
Beijing’s attack on Hong Kong’s elite may have consequences that outlast the pandemic.

South Korea’s Presidential Election: The Big Picture

South Korea’s Presidential Election: The Big Picture

Karl Friedhoff, Sang Kim, and Lee Sook-Jong on the issues driving South Korea's big election, and the implications for Korean politics and society.

Japan, UK to Collaborate on Future Fighter Sensor Development

Japan, UK to Collaborate on Future Fighter Sensor Development

By Kosuke Takahashi
The deal is just the latest in a string of defense projects undertaken by the “quasi-alliance.”
Why China Will Not Support a Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Why China Will Not Support a Russian Invasion of Ukraine

By Mu Chunshan
The reputational cost – both on the international stage and with the Chinese people – would be great if Beijing threw its support behind Russian aggression.

Fukushima Disaster’s Impact on Health Will Be Challenged in Court   

Fukushima Disaster’s Impact on Health Will Be Challenged in Court   

By Thisanka Siripala
A link between radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster and cancer will be the focal point of the civil court case against operator TEPCO.
Chinese Olympians Balance Politics and Sport

Chinese Olympians Balance Politics and Sport

By Patrick Beyrer
Chinese athletes must navigate not only their chosen sports but also CCP redlines, online nationalism, and corporate demands.  

The UN Shouldn’t Let the Olympics’ Celebration of Uyghur Repression Go Unchallenged

The UN Shouldn’t Let the Olympics’ Celebration of Uyghur Repression Go Unchallenged

By Sophie Richardson
Where is the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights’ report detailing human rights violations against Uyghurs?

What Does China’s Horn of Africa Envoy Mean for Its Non-Intervention Principle?

What Does China’s Horn of Africa Envoy Mean for Its Non-Intervention Principle?

By Ovigwe Eguegu
China’s approach to security issues is meant to be in line with African frameworks, in accordance with the principle of non-intervention.

How Pandemic Paranoia Is Driving North Korea’s Strategy

How Pandemic Paranoia Is Driving North Korea’s Strategy

By Riccardo Villa
COVID-19 will continue to be the fundamental factor determining North Korea’s approach to the world.
Xi Urges Hong Kong to Get Control as COVID-19 Cases Surge

Xi Urges Hong Kong to Get Control as COVID-19 Cases Surge

By Alice Fung and David Rising
Hong Kong is facing its worst outbreak of the pandemic but doggedly persists in matching the mainland’s “zero-COVID” strategy.

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