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Agency, Bargaining Power, and African Leadership Visits to China

Agency, Bargaining Power, and African Leadership Visits to China

By Jade Scarfe and Jing Cai
Such visits show Africa’s agency in the relationship, but much more can be done to ensure African countries get what they need from China.
Taiwan’s COVID-19 Spike Threatens to Unravel Its Success Story

Taiwan’s COVID-19 Spike Threatens to Unravel Its Success Story

By Nick Aspinwall
While it’s not too late to turn the tide, Taiwan’s recent spike in coronavirus cases has revealed flaws in the island’s internationally lauded containment measures.

Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative a Threat to the US?

Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative a Threat to the US?

By Sara Hsu
While there's room for improvement, there is little evidence that the BRI is something to fear.

Israel-Palestine Conflict: Military Lessons for South Korea?

Israel-Palestine Conflict: Military Lessons for South Korea?

By Schoni Song
The advent of suicide drones and cheap rockets necessitates rethinking South Korea's defense strategy.

Prospects and Challenges for Japan-Taiwan Security Cooperation

Prospects and Challenges for Japan-Taiwan Security Cooperation

By Yuki Tatsumi
Tokyo has finally begun to openly recognize that the peace and security of the Taiwan Strait directly impacts that of Japan.
A New Database Reveals China’s ‘Secret’ Loans? Think Again.

A New Database Reveals China’s ‘Secret’ Loans? Think Again.

By Leah Lynch, Patrick Anam, and Judith Mwai
Borrower countries have more control over the terms of Chinese loans – including transparency – than the prevailing narrative suggests.

China’s J-15 Carrierborne Fighter: Sizing up the Competition

China’s J-15 Carrierborne Fighter: Sizing up the Competition

By Rick Joe
Just how capable is the J-15, and where does its future lie?
Putin, Xi Launch Nuclear Power Projects in Show of Warming Ties

Putin, Xi Launch Nuclear Power Projects in Show of Warming Ties

By Associated Press
Two Chinese nuclear plants will be using Russian-designed reactors.

China Deepens Fintech Dominance With New Digital Currency

China Deepens Fintech Dominance With New Digital Currency

By Robert Farley
Beijing is still just chipping away at U.S. financial hegemony.

What to Expect From President Biden’s North Korea Policy

What to Expect From President Biden’s North Korea Policy

By Swaran Singh
Efforts at denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula will face complex political calculations at play in the U.S. and South Korea.

China’s Tightening of IPO Regulations Could Push More Companies Toward Overseas Listings

China’s Tightening of IPO Regulations Could Push More Companies Toward Overseas Listings

By Dmytro Spilka
Even as China’s IPO market booms, more and more firms are looking overseas – especially to the U.S.
Saving Taiwan’s COVID-19 Success Story

Saving Taiwan’s COVID-19 Success Story

By Wayne Soon and Honghong Tinn
With significant community spread, it’s time to rethink Taiwan’s pandemic strategies.

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