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Japan’s Challenge in the Age of China-US Rivalry

Japan’s Challenge in the Age of China-US Rivalry

By Michio Ueda
Tokyo must find a way to synthesize national security and economic strategy amid increased competition between Beijing and Washington.
China in Afghanistan: Trade and Terrorism

China in Afghanistan: Trade and Terrorism

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Sean Roberts.

The Living Legacy of the Flying Tigers

The Living Legacy of the Flying Tigers

By Samuel Hui
The history of the Flying Tigers is not only an inspirational story – it is the key to future Taiwan-U.S. security cooperation.

‘Produce Camp 2021’ and the Chinese Dream

‘Produce Camp 2021’ and the Chinese Dream

By Song Tang
The boy band elimination show promotes the image of China as a culturally influential and friendly country — a key goal of the Chinese Dream.

How Feminism Became a Dirty Word in South Korea

How Feminism Became a Dirty Word in South Korea

By Spencer Hines and Jay Song
The demonization of feminist discourse and ideology in South Korea is a critical impetus for young Korean men’s embrace of misogynist attitudes and conservative politics.
Reasons for Optimism in Wake of Sherman’s Visit to China

Reasons for Optimism in Wake of Sherman’s Visit to China

By Brian Wong
Policymakers from both sides of the Pacific would benefit from seizing upon the opportunity generated by Deputy Secretary Wendy Sherman's visit.

Who Is Qin Gang, China’s New US Ambassador?

Who Is Qin Gang, China’s New US Ambassador?

By Lizzi C. Lee
Qin has little U.S. experience, unlike his predecessors. But he may have something even more valuable: direct access to Xi Jinping.
South Korea and the Tokyo Olympics

South Korea and the Tokyo Olympics

By Jenna Gibson
Even while Koreans cheer on their athletes, the tensions between Japan and South Korea are bringing a political tint to the Games.

China Targets the Private Tutoring Sector

China Targets the Private Tutoring Sector

By Eleanor Albert
New scrutiny on the tutoring industry comes amid a broader tightening of regulations in general.

TSMC and Samsung: Semiconductor Chip Shortage

TSMC and Samsung: Semiconductor Chip Shortage

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from David Yoffie.

South Korea’s Struggle With the Politics of Inclusion

South Korea’s Struggle With the Politics of Inclusion

By Yong Kwon
The obvious path out of South Korea’s demographic crisis is encouraging more immigrants and women to join the workforce. What’s standing in the way?
Why Taiwan Is Beating COVID-19 – Again

Why Taiwan Is Beating COVID-19 – Again

By Wayne Soon
How did Taiwan suppress this wave, even as Australia, Vietnam, and Singapore are struggling with an uptick of the virus?

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