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Could Russia and Japan Finally Find Peace in the Pacific?

Could Russia and Japan Finally Find Peace in the Pacific?

By Gabriel Gavin
The Kuril Islands dispute has kept Japan and Russia from ever formally ending the hostilities between them during World War II.
How Chinese Unmanned Platforms Could Degrade Taiwan’s Air Defense and Disable a US Navy Carrier

How Chinese Unmanned Platforms Could Degrade Taiwan’s Air Defense and Disable a US Navy Carrier

By Franz-Stefan Gady
A fictional war scenario showcases how emerging technological capabilities could be used in a future Sino-U.S. military confrontation over Taiwan.

Former Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale on the Tiananmen Square Massacre

Former Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale on the Tiananmen Square Massacre

By Abhijnan Rej
“For a brief moment in time there was a spirit of openness and questioning, and I saw a side of the Chinese people that I have had no occasion to see again.”

ASEAN and China Ministers Talk COVID-19, Myanmar Crisis

ASEAN and China Ministers Talk COVID-19, Myanmar Crisis

By Sebastian Strangio
The special meeting in Chongqing underscored the region’s increasing economic and political reliance on China.

Seoul Court Rejects Slave Labor Claim Against Japanese Firms

Seoul Court Rejects Slave Labor Claim Against Japanese Firms

By Kim Tong-Hyung
The decision seemed to contradict 2018 Supreme Courts rulings against Japanese firms, which had enraged Tokyo.
Hungarians Spurn Chinese-Backed University Campus

Hungarians Spurn Chinese-Backed University Campus

By Eleanor Albert
A planned campus for Fudan University in Budapest sparked protests, highlighting a broader outcry against Viktor Orban's China policy.

North Korea’s Isolation Is Deepening

North Korea’s Isolation Is Deepening

By Daminov Ildar
The last year has seen North Korea seal itself off even more tightly from the world. That could be dangerous.
Wargaming the China-US Space Race

Wargaming the China-US Space Race

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Mark Hilborne.

Chen Quanguo, Architect of Xinjiang Crackdown, Likely to be Rewarded With Central Position in 2022

Chen Quanguo, Architect of Xinjiang Crackdown, Likely to be Rewarded With Central Position in 2022

By Tristan Kenderdine
Xinjiang Party Secretary Chen Quanguo will likely see a promotion at the 2022 Communist Party Congress, perhaps to vice premier.

China Hosts Southeast Asian Ministers as It Competes With US

China Hosts Southeast Asian Ministers as It Competes With US

By Associated Press
The meeting comes shortly after a senior Biden administration official visited three Southeast Asian capitals.

Taiwan Receives Vaccine Donation From Japan as Outbreak Continues

Taiwan Receives Vaccine Donation From Japan as Outbreak Continues

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan’s rush to vaccinate its population has led to political bickering over the potential use of domestically produced COVID-19 inoculations.
Emerging Military Technologies and a Future Taiwan Strait Conflict

Emerging Military Technologies and a Future Taiwan Strait Conflict

By Ankit Panda
How will changes in military technology bear on a potential near-future U.S.-China conflict?

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