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Former President Lee Teng-hui, Who Helped Birth Taiwan’s Democracy, Dies

Former President Lee Teng-hui, Who Helped Birth Taiwan’s Democracy, Dies

By Associated Press
Lee, the first native of Taiwan to hold the presidency, became famous for ushering in direct elections – and later for his pro-independence stance.
How Will the EU Answer China’s Turn Toward ‘Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy’?

How Will the EU Answer China’s Turn Toward ‘Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy’?

By Earl Wang
The EU has no choice but to be united with regard to its interactions with China as Beijing’s foreign policy becomes more centralized and assertive.

US Navy Begins Design Evaluation for New Sub-Tracking Ships

US Navy Begins Design Evaluation for New Sub-Tracking Ships

By Steven Stashwick
The new ocean surveillance ships are expected to begin entering the fleet in 2025.

Graham Webster on TikTok, Huawei, and the US-China Tech Clash

Graham Webster on TikTok, Huawei, and the US-China Tech Clash

By Shannon Tiezzi
“Questions around Chinese government power and the growth of Chinese companies around the world have triggered a heightened awareness of who controls platforms and how they collect, store, or share data.”

South Korea’s New Southern Policy and ASEAN-ROK Relations

South Korea’s New Southern Policy and ASEAN-ROK Relations

By Andrew Yeo
What role does Southeast Asia play in Moon's foreign policy?
Will Japan Pursue a Strike Capability in Lieu of Aegis Ashore?

Will Japan Pursue a Strike Capability in Lieu of Aegis Ashore?

By Titli Basu
Hard decisions lie ahead to make sure Japan has an effective defense without Aegis Ashore.

The Environmental Costs of China’s Maritime Ambition

The Environmental Costs of China’s Maritime Ambition

By Paula Knack
Too many Chinese vessels, whether fishing boats or dredgers, destroy marine protected areas.
North Korea Locks Down Kaesong Over Suspected COVID-19 Case

North Korea Locks Down Kaesong Over Suspected COVID-19 Case

By Associated Press
If confirmed, it would be the country’s first official case – and Pyongyang is already gearing up to blame Seoul.

Pompeo, US-China Competition, and Strategy

Pompeo, US-China Competition, and Strategy

By Ankit Panda
Who told Mike Pompeo he gets to lead the “free world”?

A ‘Shoe Revolution’ in South Korea?

A ‘Shoe Revolution’ in South Korea?

By Tae-jun Kang
Why are South Korean protesters throwing shoes into the air? 

China Tells US to Close Consulate in Chengdu Amid Growing Spat

China Tells US to Close Consulate in Chengdu Amid Growing Spat

By Associated Press
The move follows the U.S. closure of China's consulate in Houston as relations continue to spiral downward.
Offshore Balancing: A Grand Strategy for the China Dream

Offshore Balancing: A Grand Strategy for the China Dream

By Andrew Latham
Xi Jinping seems to have settled on a grand strategy for a risen China.

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