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US Lawmakers Meet Dalai Lama in India’s Dharamshala, Sparking Anger From China

US Lawmakers Meet Dalai Lama in India’s Dharamshala, Sparking Anger From China

By Ashwini Bhatia and Krutika Pathi
The meeting comes close on the heels of the U.S. Congress passing the Resolve Tibet Act.
Dr. Cha Du Hyeogn Unravels South Korea’s Security Quandary

Dr. Cha Du Hyeogn Unravels South Korea’s Security Quandary

By Kenji Yoshida and Jason Morgan
How the Russia-Ukraine war and the "Trump factor" mesh with mounting tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

Fear A Militarily Weak China

Fear A Militarily Weak China

By David Hutt
Is China's military the juggernaut some imagine, or a paper tiger like Russia's degraded armed forces? Either way, getting a definitive answer would be terrible for almost everyone.

Putin’s Visit Symbolizes North Korea’s Changing Foreign Policy

Putin’s Visit Symbolizes North Korea’s Changing Foreign Policy

By Benjamin Young and Yong Suk Lee
The Russian president’s trip to Pyongyang is a sign of substantial shifts in North Korean ideology and diplomacy. Meanwhile, the U.S. playbook on North Korea has not changed in decades.

The Challenge of Regulating Japan’s Deep-sea Mining Experiment

The Challenge of Regulating Japan’s Deep-sea Mining Experiment

By Alison McCook
As Japan gears up to mine its extended continental shelf, serious questions remain about whether international regulators will be ready. 
China Targets Europe’s Farmers, Not Its Automakers, in Response to EU Tariffs on Electric Cars

China Targets Europe’s Farmers, Not Its Automakers, in Response to EU Tariffs on Electric Cars

By Associated Press
China’s Commerce Ministry announced Monday that it is opening an anti-dumping investigation into pork from Europe, widely seen as a response to the EU move on electric cars.

Should the US Initiate a New Round of Backroom Diplomacy With China?

Should the US Initiate a New Round of Backroom Diplomacy With China?

By Jiachen Shi
The political conditions in the U.S. aren’t quite right – and China doesn’t seem receptive to such outreach, rendering it an unnecessary option for the time being.
Before Summit With North Korea’s Kim, Putin Vows They’ll Beat Sanctions Together

Before Summit With North Korea’s Kim, Putin Vows They’ll Beat Sanctions Together

By Kim Tong-hyung
Putin is making his first trip to North Korea in 24 years.

Mongolia Signs an Ambitious Conservation Agreement With The Nature Conservancy

Mongolia Signs an Ambitious Conservation Agreement With The Nature Conservancy

By Bolor Lkhaajav
The 15-year, $198 million agreement underscores Mongolia's willingness to adopt best practices from other countries in its quest for sound environmental stewardship.

Hong Kong Is Chiming in on China-US Tech Competition

Hong Kong Is Chiming in on China-US Tech Competition

By Sunny Cheung
Hong Kong’s investments in semiconductors and technology highlight a deliberate strategy to align with China’s objectives while exploiting gaps in U.S. regulations.

Zelenskyy Calls Out China in Russia’s War on Ukraine

Zelenskyy Calls Out China in Russia’s War on Ukraine

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Yurii Poita.
Taiwan’s Coast Guard Under Fire After Chinese National Rides a Speedboat to New Taipei

Taiwan’s Coast Guard Under Fire After Chinese National Rides a Speedboat to New Taipei

By Brian Hioe
A former PLAN officer, surnamed Ruan, reportedly wanted to defect to Taiwan, but the incident has raised concerns about Taiwan's coastal defense.

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