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Japan Cuts One Aegis Ashore Site Amid Sustained Local Opposition

Japan Cuts One Aegis Ashore Site Amid Sustained Local Opposition

By Ankit Panda
Japanese authorities will survey new candidate sites nearby.
Japan Should Have a Serious Debate on Revising Its Constitution—But Not Now

Japan Should Have a Serious Debate on Revising Its Constitution—But Not Now

By Rintaro Nishimura
Shinzo Abe is right about the need for a debate, but the time is not right.

Is China’s Stealth Bomber Due to Make an Appearance Soon?

Is China’s Stealth Bomber Due to Make an Appearance Soon?

By Robert Farley
The Xian H-20 has people talking again. Will it show up in November this year?

South Korean Intelligence Reports COVID-19-Induced Panic Buying in the North

South Korean Intelligence Reports COVID-19-Induced Panic Buying in the North

By Associated Press
The National Intelligence Service told lawmakers in Seoul that the pandemic is hurting North Korea’s economy.

What Are America’s Interests in Hong Kong?

What Are America’s Interests in Hong Kong?

By Jin Kai
The hardnosed new U.S. approach to Hong Kong may actually end up undermining U.S. interests in the region.
Jumpstarting the US-Japan-Korea Trilateral Amid COVID-19

Jumpstarting the US-Japan-Korea Trilateral Amid COVID-19

By Scott W. Harold
The U.S. should encourage trilateral cooperation with South Korea and Japan to fight the pandemic, with an eye toward saving the Tokyo Games.

China Steps up the Long March to 5G

China Steps up the Long March to 5G

By John Lee
As the U.S. increases pressure on technology exports, China's race for self-sufficiency becomes more urgent.
Time for India to Try Its Hand at Brokering Peace on the Korean Peninsula

Time for India to Try Its Hand at Brokering Peace on the Korean Peninsula

By Ameya Pratap Singh
India played an important role during the Korean War. Can New Delhi reclaim its pedigree as a peace broker?

Japan’s Gradual Shift Toward Space Security

Japan’s Gradual Shift Toward Space Security

By Sam Wilson
Japan’s interest in military space activities will likely continue.

Will Internet Celebrities Become China’s New Channel for Projecting Soft Power?

Will Internet Celebrities Become China’s New Channel for Projecting Soft Power?

By Jo Kim
Can the CCP co-opt the popularity of social media darlings like Li Ziqi without running their global appeal?

‘No Remedy, No Rights’: China Blocks Foreigners from Leaving

‘No Remedy, No Rights’: China Blocks Foreigners from Leaving

By Associated Press
Children, a pregnant woman, and a pastor — all with foreign passports — have been banned from leaving China in recent years.
China’s Strategy for Hollowing out Hong Kong

China’s Strategy for Hollowing out Hong Kong

By Simon Shen
Beijing’s fixation on national security legislation is an alarming signal for Hong Kong’s future.

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