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The US-ROK Alliance in 2021: Back on Track?

The US-ROK Alliance in 2021: Back on Track?

By Ankit Panda
With a cost-sharing deal finally agreed, what lies ahead for the U.S.-South Korea alliance?
Middle East LNG Hedging in China’s Energy Diplomacy

Middle East LNG Hedging in China’s Energy Diplomacy

By Tristan Kenderdine
Increased demand for energy will give China greater and greater dependency on – and sway over – the world's LNG producers.

China’s Dangerous Step Toward Cyber Conflict

China’s Dangerous Step Toward Cyber Conflict

By Tobias Burgers and David J. Farber
China is changing the cyber game in East-Asia - and increasing the potential for conflict across the Indo-Pacific.

The Polar Policies in China’s New Five-Year Plan

The Polar Policies in China’s New Five-Year Plan

By Marc Lanteigne
The inclusion of Arctic and Antarctic policies within the new FYP represents the emerging importance of the two poles to China.

Remembering the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Tragedy a Decade Later

Remembering the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Tragedy a Decade Later

By Thisanka Siripala
Survivor Ueno Shigeki reflects on the unimaginable 2011 earthquake and tsunami, which decimated his coastal hometown of Kesennuma.
China Remakes Hong Kong’s Electoral System

China Remakes Hong Kong’s Electoral System

By Shannon Tiezzi
The changes, billed as necessary “improvements,” will make it effectively impossible for pro-democrats to win office.

5 Reasons to Worry About the ‘Chinese Vaccine Diplomacy’ Narrative

5 Reasons to Worry About the ‘Chinese Vaccine Diplomacy’ Narrative

By Rosie Wigmore
The buzzword masks several misleading or harmful assumptions -- both about China and about recipient countries.
UN Calls on Asian Nations to Vaccinate Migrant Workers Against COVID-19

UN Calls on Asian Nations to Vaccinate Migrant Workers Against COVID-19

By Sebastian Strangio
In many places, migrants have been disproportionately affected by the spread of COVID-19.

Why Japan Might Not Abandon Nuclear Power

Why Japan Might Not Abandon Nuclear Power

By Maxime Polleri
10 years after Fukushima, nuclear power is still considered a key factor in issues surrounding energy security, global warming, technological expertise, and international security.

‘Great Walls’ and Geiger Counters: Life After Japan’s Triple Disaster

‘Great Walls’ and Geiger Counters: Life After Japan’s Triple Disaster

By Cristian Martini Grimaldi
Ten years after the Great East Japan Earthquake, the rebuilding process continues for the few who have returned to the region.

Japan’s Road to Renewables Post-Fukushima

Japan’s Road to Renewables Post-Fukushima

By Titli Basu
The nuclear accident also marked a defining moment in Japan’s energy debate.
More Fintech Regulation on the Horizon in China

More Fintech Regulation on the Horizon in China

By Sara Hsu
The Chinese government continues to add oversight and structure to the rapidly growing sector.

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