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EdTech in Rural China

EdTech in Rural China

By Layne Vandenberg
EdTech companies are starting to address the urban-rural disparity in educational opportunities prevalent throughout China.
With RCEP Complete, China Eyes CPTPP

With RCEP Complete, China Eyes CPTPP

By Hemant Adlakha
Is President Xi Jinping’s statement desire to join the CPTPP a signal of reconciliation to the new Biden administration or a bid to advance China's regional dominance?

US Targets China’s Quest for ‘Military-Civil Fusion’

US Targets China’s Quest for ‘Military-Civil Fusion’

By Bonnie Girard
A report indicates the U.S. government will seek to deny sales to 89 major Chinese companies with military links.

Hong Kong Lawmaker Says Democracy Fight Needs Rethink

Hong Kong Lawmaker Says Democracy Fight Needs Rethink

By Associated Press
"We need to reconsider the way to fight in the future," says Democratic Party leader Wu Chi-wai.

Taiwan Starts Production of First Domestically Made Submarines

Taiwan Starts Production of First Domestically Made Submarines

By Nick Aspinwall
President Tsai Ing-wen called the submarine production crucial to Taiwan’s development of asymmetric warfare capabilities.
The Implausibility of the ‘Vietnam Model’ for North Korea: The Security Factor

The Implausibility of the ‘Vietnam Model’ for North Korea: The Security Factor

By Khang Vu and Khang Vu
North Korea at present is not in the same position that Vietnam was in 1986, in large part due to differences in the security environment.

Chinese Foreign Minister Visits South Korea After a Two-Day Visit to Japan

Chinese Foreign Minister Visits South Korea After a Two-Day Visit to Japan

By Mitch Shin
The Chinese foreign minister arrived in Seoul on Wednesday night for a meeting with his Korean counterpart and President Moon Jae-in.
US Destroyer Conducts FONOP Against Russian Claims in Sea of Japan

US Destroyer Conducts FONOP Against Russian Claims in Sea of Japan

By Steven Stashwick
The Russian Navy claims that it expelled USS John S. McCain from Peter the Great Bay.

China Points Finger at Imported Food Packaging as It Casts Doubt on COVID-19 Origins

China Points Finger at Imported Food Packaging as It Casts Doubt on COVID-19 Origins

By Associated Press
China’s new focus on testing packaging comes amid a media push to claim that frozen food imports brought the virus to Wuhan in the first place.

China’s Xi Finally Congratulates US President-Elect Biden

China’s Xi Finally Congratulates US President-Elect Biden

By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's call came shortly after the official transition process began.

Ex-PM Abe’s Office Investigated Over Cherry Blossom Party Scandal

Ex-PM Abe’s Office Investigated Over Cherry Blossom Party Scandal

By Associated Press
A scandal from 2018 continues to dog the former Japanese prime minister.
China’s Foreign Minister Arrives in Japan, Hoping to Keep Relations Steady

China’s Foreign Minister Arrives in Japan, Hoping to Keep Relations Steady

By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Yi’s trip marks Beijing’s first high-level engagement with the new Suga administration.

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