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What Will the Chinese Navy’s Next Frigate Look Like?

What Will the Chinese Navy’s Next Frigate Look Like?

By Rick Joe
The U.S. Navy has chosen its next frigate; what will China’s look like?
Yoshifumi Kondo, Studio Ghibli’s Forgotten Master

Yoshifumi Kondo, Studio Ghibli’s Forgotten Master

By Kiran Mohandas Menon
25 years after its release, Kondo’s solitary contribution to the revered Studio Ghibli canon remains much beloved.

Korean Media Report Sparks Outcry Over Abuse of Indonesian Crew Members on Chinese Fishing Ships

Korean Media Report Sparks Outcry Over Abuse of Indonesian Crew Members on Chinese Fishing Ships

By Jenna Gibson
MBC's shocking report on inhumane working conditions sparked international outrage.

Restricting Chinese Journalist Visas Will Not Stop China’s Propaganda Campaigns

Restricting Chinese Journalist Visas Will Not Stop China’s Propaganda Campaigns

By Chauncey Jung
China’s state media have the resources to carry on. It’s the Chinese journalists affiliated with independent media who will suffer the most.

The Trouble With Linking COVID-19 to Japan’s Hikikomori

The Trouble With Linking COVID-19 to Japan’s Hikikomori

By Tadasu Takahashi
The mental health issue is already poorly understood; now its role in the public imagination is shifting again.
Mongolia: How Nalaikh’s Youth See Democracy

Mongolia: How Nalaikh’s Youth See Democracy

By Claire Casher, Samantha Coronel, Rasmus Dilling-Hansen, and Cassandra Jeffery
A Canadian research team shares their findings from a Mongolia youth engagement study.

Majority of Taiwanese View US Favorably, China Unfavorably

Majority of Taiwanese View US Favorably, China Unfavorably

By Ankit Panda
Trends toward greater "Taiwanization" of national identity appear to continue.
China Makes Plans to Test All of Wuhan Amid Fears of Virus Comeback

China Makes Plans to Test All of Wuhan Amid Fears of Virus Comeback

By Associated Press
Local officials have received orders to plan for a massive testing campaign involving Wuhan’s 11 million people.

South Korean NGO’s Role in Supporting ‘Comfort Women’ Questioned

South Korean NGO’s Role in Supporting ‘Comfort Women’ Questioned

By Tae-jun Kang
Accusations from a former victim of pilfered donations have sparked controversy.

China’s Dual-Capable Missiles: A Dangerous Feature, Not a Bug

China’s Dual-Capable Missiles: A Dangerous Feature, Not a Bug

By Ankit Panda
The DF-26 IRBM’s ability to operate conventional and nuclear warheads creates dangerous inadvertent escalation risks.

Friends and Enemies: Making Sense of the CCP’s Overseas Political Interference

Friends and Enemies: Making Sense of the CCP’s Overseas Political Interference

By Ankit Panda
What are the ways in which the Chinese Communist Party seeks to protect its interests outside China’s borders?
China Naval Modernization and the US Response

China Naval Modernization and the US Response

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Collin Koh Swee Lean

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