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Mongolia’s Next Election Will Feature New Types of Candidates

Mongolia’s Next Election Will Feature New Types of Candidates

By Bulgan Batdorj and Julian Dierkes
The breadth of Mongolian democracy is widening.
US Approves Sale of Heavy Weight Torpedoes for Taiwan

US Approves Sale of Heavy Weight Torpedoes for Taiwan

By Ankit Panda
The possible sale has an estimated value of $180 million.

Don’t Let Tension With China Ruin US-North Korea Diplomacy

Don’t Let Tension With China Ruin US-North Korea Diplomacy

By Christopher Mott 
Present tensions between Washington and Beijing shouldn't be allowed to derail work toward peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula.

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen Begins Her Second Term

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen Begins Her Second Term

By Nick Aspinwall
Tsai thanked the Taiwanese people for their unity and resilience in containing the COVID-19 outbreak and offered to engage in dialogue with Beijing.

US Sanctions Prompt China to Cut Most Iran Oil Supplies, Officially at Least

US Sanctions Prompt China to Cut Most Iran Oil Supplies, Officially at Least

By Yigal Chazan
Declared imports have nosedived, but Beijing seems unwilling to shut off completely deliveries from its strategic partner.
North Korea’s Foreign Cash Crunch

North Korea’s Foreign Cash Crunch

By Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein
North Korea’s government bonds and other economic coercion is a red flag for state finances.

Chinese Navy Set to Retire Last Type 051 Destroyer

Chinese Navy Set to Retire Last Type 051 Destroyer

By Ankit Panda
Zhuhai, the last serving Type 051G guided-missile destroyer in the PLAN, is set for retirement.
Is Taiwan Looking to Diversify Its Defense Partnerships? 

Is Taiwan Looking to Diversify Its Defense Partnerships? 

By Eleanor Albert
While the U.S. remains far and away Taiwan's biggest source of arms, other countries could be important partners as well.

The Invisible Threat to China’s Navy: Corruption

The Invisible Threat to China’s Navy: Corruption

By Zi Yang
The arrest of CSIC’s chairman speaks to endemic corruption among China’s military shipbuilders. That spells trouble for the PLAN.

China Says Boy Picked by Dalai Lama Now a College Graduate 

China Says Boy Picked by Dalai Lama Now a College Graduate 

By Associated Press
Gedhun Choekyi Nyima went missing at age 6, among with his family, shortly after being named the 11th Panchen Lama in 1995. 

Hong Kong Needs to Defend Its Education System

Hong Kong Needs to Defend Its Education System

By Chauncey Jung
The self-autonomous city’s education system is the latest battleground to resist China’s influence campaign.
How the Yellow Economic Circle Can Revolutionize Hong Kong

How the Yellow Economic Circle Can Revolutionize Hong Kong

By Simon Shen
Building the grassroots economic movement could be the key to breaking the establishment's economic stranglehold.

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