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Can Taiwan Provide the Alternative to Digital Authoritarianism?

Can Taiwan Provide the Alternative to Digital Authoritarianism?

By Melissa Newcomb
China and Taiwan are becoming digital states in parallel — China as a digital authoritarian regime, and Taiwan as a digital democracy.
A Brief History of UFOs in Japan

A Brief History of UFOs in Japan

By Daisuke Akimoto
As in the United States, the question of UFOs is gaining more attention, particularly as it relates to Japanese security.

China’s Social Credit System: Fact vs. Fiction

China’s Social Credit System: Fact vs. Fiction

Jeremy Daum, Dai Xin, and Vincent Brussee address common myths and misperceptions about the social credit system.

Dire Straits: Taiwan’s Fragile Status Quo

Dire Straits: Taiwan’s Fragile Status Quo

By Hanns W. Maull
For Taipei, Beijing, and Washington, the standoff is about national identities as much as territory.

China Will No Longer Be a Developing Country After 2023. Its Climate Actions Should Reflect That.

China Will No Longer Be a Developing Country After 2023. Its Climate Actions Should Reflect That.

By Mathias Lund Larsen
As China projects its power abroad and readies to join the club of high-income countries, its climate ambitions can no longer hide behind the veil of development.
Experts Question If WHO Should Lead Pandemic Origins Probe

Experts Question If WHO Should Lead Pandemic Origins Probe

By Maria Cheng and Dake Kang
There are increasing calls for an independent analysis to discover where COVID-19 came from, given the politicization of the WHO investigation.

At 100, Chinese Communist Party in Renewed Drive for Legitimacy

At 100, Chinese Communist Party in Renewed Drive for Legitimacy

By Pratik Jakhar
The party has seized upon the anniversary to bolster its appeal through a blend of narratives that incorporate past glories, present successes, and future greatness.
Can North Korea Survive Without Its Chairman?

Can North Korea Survive Without Its Chairman?

By Chan Young Bang
For all intents and purposes, Kim Jong Un is the DPRK. Such a system won't survive a leadership transition at this juncture.

US Firms Cannot Ignore the Growing Risks of a Possible China-US Military Conflict

US Firms Cannot Ignore the Growing Risks of a Possible China-US Military Conflict

By Sara Hsu
U.S. businesses need to consider the impact of a physical conflict on their Chinese production and distribution bases.

China Celebrates 100 Years of the CCP

China Celebrates 100 Years of the CCP

By Shannon Tiezzi
100 years of the party’s existence, 72 years of its rule – and about 40 years actually worth celebrating.

Does China Weaponize Lending?

Does China Weaponize Lending?

By Robert Farley
China’s commitment to economic efficiency has always been colored by a desire to maximize political influence.
How the CCP Uses History

How the CCP Uses History

By Nicholas Ross Smith and Tracey Fallon
The party’s embrace of tailored history has accelerated ahead of the 100th anniversary of the CCP’s founding.

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