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Can China Become the World Leader in Semiconductors?

Can China Become the World Leader in Semiconductors?

By Justin Hodiak and Scott W. Harold
China’s semiconductor industry faces considerable challenges in reaching global leadership status. But don't assume it's impossible.
China Announces Aggressive Climate Targets at United Nations

China Announces Aggressive Climate Targets at United Nations

By Steven Stashwick
Xi Jinping pledges China will be carbon neutral by 2060 in a bid to soften China's global image.

Taiwan’s KMT May Have a Serious ‘1992 Consensus’ Problem

Taiwan’s KMT May Have a Serious ‘1992 Consensus’ Problem

By Derek Grossman and Brandon Alexander Millan
Clinging to the consensus has won the party little respect from Beijing, while putting it out of step with the majority of Taiwanese opinion.

Is Press Freedom Dying in Hong Kong?

Is Press Freedom Dying in Hong Kong?

By Jason Hung
New restrictions on police-recognized press accreditations raise the specter of hand-picked media coverage.

Peacekeeping With Chinese Characteristics

Peacekeeping With Chinese Characteristics

By Jayshree Borah
China just issued its first white paper on U.N. Peacekeeping Operations. What does it tell us about the Chinese approach to peacekeeping and peace-building?
Can Japan’s New Suga Administration Steer the Battered Economy Toward Growth?

Can Japan’s New Suga Administration Steer the Battered Economy Toward Growth?

By Thisanka Siripala
All eyes are on the Suga administration’s policy agenda after committing to advancing his predecessor’s Abenomics growth strategy.

Another Arrest for Joshua Wong Highlights the Growing Pressure on Young Hong Kong Activists

Another Arrest for Joshua Wong Highlights the Growing Pressure on Young Hong Kong Activists

By Shannon Tiezzi
The divergent fates of 20-something activists Wong, Agnes Chow, and Nathan Law demonstrate the new reality for Hong Kong’s young democrats.
Seoul Says North Korea Killed South Korean Official, Burned His Body

Seoul Says North Korea Killed South Korean Official, Burned His Body

By Associated Press
The official disappeared from a government boat near the disputed inter-Korean maritime boundary. How he wound up in North Korean waters is a mystery.

Explainer: The TikTok Deal for Dummies

Explainer: The TikTok Deal for Dummies

By Ben Lowsen
Trump is threatening repercussions to coax ByteDance into a deal, but whether the Chinese and U.S. governments will both assent remains unclear.

China’s Draft Data Security Law: A Practical Review

China’s Draft Data Security Law: A Practical Review

By Marcel Green
For the first time, the Chinese government is taking steps to protect personal and consumer data. Businesses should take note.

South Korea President Stresses Peace, Inclusiveness, and Multilateralism at UN

South Korea President Stresses Peace, Inclusiveness, and Multilateralism at UN

By Kyle Ferrier
Moon Jae-in’s speech centered on COVID-19 and its many challenges, but also touched on the North Korea conundrum.
COVID-19 Is Further Disenfranchising China’s Queer Youth

COVID-19 Is Further Disenfranchising China’s Queer Youth

By Lakshmi Iyengar and Yu Songqi
The pandemic and the ensuing need to quarantine, often with conservative family, poses unique issues for young LGBTQ+ Chinese.

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