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This Is South Korea’s K-pop Soft Power Moment

This Is South Korea’s K-pop Soft Power Moment

By Brandon Valeriano and Aleydis Nissen
K-pop offers something different to the nationalism projected by China and the territorial politics of exclusion. 
Can Japan’s ‘New Capitalism’ Help Its Workers?

Can Japan’s ‘New Capitalism’ Help Its Workers?

By Ulv Hanssen
Breaking with neoliberalism will require a resolve to confront capital and political opponents. Does Kishida have what it takes?

China’s Financial Standardization Plan Does Not Reduce Funding Barriers

China’s Financial Standardization Plan Does Not Reduce Funding Barriers

By Sara Hsu
While the plan is useful in continuing to regulate China’s growing financial landscape, it does nothing to alter China’s trajectory of channeling funds to the state sector.

What a 19-Year-Old Study Tells Us About China’s J-20

What a 19-Year-Old Study Tells Us About China’s J-20

By Rick Joe
A study from 2003 – now available in exclusive English translation – contains important insights on China’s fifth-generation (and beyond) fighter development.

Ukraine in China-Russia Relations

Ukraine in China-Russia Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Bonny Lin.
China, Mongolia Finalize Major Railroad Crossing Points

China, Mongolia Finalize Major Railroad Crossing Points

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Mongolia has been pushing for progress on the Gashuunsukhait-Gantsmod railway in particular for years.

In Trilateral Talks, Japan, South Korea, US Reaffirm Alliance on North Korea

In Trilateral Talks, Japan, South Korea, US Reaffirm Alliance on North Korea

By Mitch Shin
The three countries emphasized the importance of the alliance to cope with North Korea’s missile tests while urging Pyongyang to renew dialogue.
China’s Push to Advance Rural Revitalization

China’s Push to Advance Rural Revitalization

By Genevieve Donnellon-May
Xi is promoting a new vision to tackle long-standing problems like the rural-urban divide, food security, and poverty.

Beijing’s Ambitious Olympic COVID Bubble: So Far, So Good

Beijing’s Ambitious Olympic COVID Bubble: So Far, So Good

By Huizhong Wu and Ken Moritsugu
With the Games nearly halfway done, China is meeting its formidable Olympics challenge: welcoming 15,000 visitors without giving up on its “zero-COVID” strategy.

China’s Focus on Food Security

China’s Focus on Food Security

By Genevieve Donnellon-May
What Xi Jinping’s latest comments on food security suggest about China’s priorities for 2022.

Foreign Judges Are Enabling Hong Kong’s Legal Crackdown

Foreign Judges Are Enabling Hong Kong’s Legal Crackdown

By Eric Lai
A Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmaker is in jail because of a court ruling endorsed by a U.K. judge.
African Opportunities in China-Africa Relations

African Opportunities in China-Africa Relations

By Ndidi Akahara
African countries have the agency to use relations with China to their own advantage. Whether African leaders will use their power to benefit their people is another question.

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