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COVID-19: Trouble on the China-Russia Border

COVID-19: Trouble on the China-Russia Border

By Ankur Shah
China closed its border to prevent imported cases from Russia. Now Russians fear a surge in infections from stranded Chinese travellers.
The Chinese People Step up to Enforce China’s Nationalist Propaganda

The Chinese People Step up to Enforce China’s Nationalist Propaganda

By Jo Kim
Other countries need to take hyper-nationalistic rhetoric seriously, as it is both a top-down and bottom-up phenomenon.  

Tokyo Prods Japanese Firms to Leave China

Tokyo Prods Japanese Firms to Leave China

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from David Arase.

South Korea: Kim Jong Un Did Not Have Surgery Amid Lingering Rumors

South Korea: Kim Jong Un Did Not Have Surgery Amid Lingering Rumors

By Associated Press
The North Korean leader did not undergo a surgery, according to South Korean authorities.

Kim Jong Un Is Back, But North Korea Should Still Prepare for Leadership Transition

Kim Jong Un Is Back, But North Korea Should Still Prepare for Leadership Transition

By Cui Lei
Kim’s reappearance ends the current round of rumors, but health concerns will linger.
Canada and the US-China Geopolitical Tug of War

Canada and the US-China Geopolitical Tug of War

By Aadil Brar
The latest news in the Meng Wanzhou case barely registered amid COVID-19.

North Korean Soldiers Fire at South Korean Guardpost

North Korean Soldiers Fire at South Korean Guardpost

By Ankit Panda
Seoul assessed the incident as a violation of a 2018 military agreement.
Kim Jong Un Reappears to Open Fertilizer Plant After Rumor-Heavy Absence

Kim Jong Un Reappears to Open Fertilizer Plant After Rumor-Heavy Absence

By Ankit Panda
Kim opened the Sunchon Phosphate Fertilizer Plant — a facility he had drawn attention to months earlier.

Kim Jong Un’s Quiet April: Exceptional, or Par for the Course?

Kim Jong Un’s Quiet April: Exceptional, or Par for the Course?

By Ankit Panda
Plus: China-Australia tensions; U.S. export controls; offensive cyber from Vietnam

What Will Tokyo’s Postponed Olympics Mean for Japanese Politics?

What Will Tokyo’s Postponed Olympics Mean for Japanese Politics?

By Kristo Tamm
Shinzo Abe’s legacy is on the line.

Amid a Pandemic, China Ramps Up Maritime ‘Micro-Aggressions’

Amid a Pandemic, China Ramps Up Maritime ‘Micro-Aggressions’

By Ben Lowsen
Beijing is putting up a brash front to hide its growing insecurity.
Will COVID-19 Be a Blessing in Disguise for the Belt and Road?

Will COVID-19 Be a Blessing in Disguise for the Belt and Road?

By Xianbai Ji
The hiatus afforded by COVID-19 provides an opportunity for China to contemplate ways to bring about an improved BRI 2.0.

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