Region

East Asia

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Ghost in the Machine: A Faceless, Famous Chinese Blogger Goes Silent

Ghost in the Machine: A Faceless, Famous Chinese Blogger Goes Silent

By Jesse Turland
An anonymous Chinese tech and political blogger called “Program-Think” stopped posting in May, and rumors are swirling as to why.
US Deputy Secretary of State to Visit China After All

US Deputy Secretary of State to Visit China After All

By Shannon Tiezzi
With Sherman already in the region, the U.S. confirmed she is adding China to her itinerary.

A Taiwan Contingency and Japan’s Counterstrike Debate

A Taiwan Contingency and Japan’s Counterstrike Debate

By Scott W. Harold and Satoru Mori
Japan’s increasing recognition that Taiwan is crucial to its own security has implications for Japan’s domestic defense debates and the Japan-U.S. alliance.

Introducing China’s Carbon Market

Introducing China’s Carbon Market

By Eleanor Albert
What to know about Beijing’s latest step to combat climate change.

Teen With US Ties Again on the Run From China With Fiancee

Teen With US Ties Again on the Run From China With Fiancee

By Associated Press
Wang Jingyu has been on the run from Chinese police since July 2019, after he posted comments in support of mass demonstrations in Hong Kong.
Flooding in China’s Henan Province Kills at Least 25

Flooding in China’s Henan Province Kills at Least 25

By Associated Press
Historic rainfall in Henan province caused severe flooding, including in Zhengzhou, the provincial capital.

The Kris Wu Sex Scandal and China’s Search for Morality in Public Figures

The Kris Wu Sex Scandal and China’s Search for Morality in Public Figures

By Jo Kim
In China, celebrities are under greater political and societal pressure to refrain from “immoral conduct.”  Is this the Chinese version of cancel culture?
Noriko Hama on the Tokyo Olympics and Japan’s Economy

Noriko Hama on the Tokyo Olympics and Japan’s Economy

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Olympics will end up being a "net negative" for Japan, Hama predicts.

Japanese Envoy Says Tokyo ‘Struggles Every Day’ With China

Japanese Envoy Says Tokyo ‘Struggles Every Day’ With China

By Rod McGuirk
The envoy sought to dispel the perception that Japan "is doing far better than Australia" in handling relations with China.

Chinese Pop Star Dumped by Brands Over Accusation of Sexual Assault

Chinese Pop Star Dumped by Brands Over Accusation of Sexual Assault

By Joe McDonald and Fu Ting
A teenager accused Kris Wu of getting her drunk in order to have sex with her. The reaction shows just how far China’s #MeToo movement has come.

China’s Air Incursions Into Taiwan’s ADIZ Focus on ‘Anti-Access’ and Maritime Deterrence

China’s Air Incursions Into Taiwan’s ADIZ Focus on ‘Anti-Access’ and Maritime Deterrence

By Olli Pekka Suorsa and Adrian Ang U-Jin
China’s intentions are likely directed against outside interference -- and not at Taiwan specifically.
US High-Level Diplomat Visits Japan, South Korea, Mongolia

US High-Level Diplomat Visits Japan, South Korea, Mongolia

By Shannon Tiezzi
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman is making the rounds in East Asia, with one notable omission from her itinerary.

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