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China Tackles Its Plastic Problem

China Tackles Its Plastic Problem

By Eleanor Albert
Ambitious new reforms seek to cut down on China’s plastic addiction.
What Are the Implications of South Korea’s Decision to Send a Naval Unit to the Strait of Hormuz?

What Are the Implications of South Korea’s Decision to Send a Naval Unit to the Strait of Hormuz?

By Hae Won Jeong
The U.S. and the Gulf states welcome the decision; Iran is vexed; and Korean public opinion remains polarized.

US, Japan Begin Northern Viper Military Exercise

US, Japan Begin Northern Viper Military Exercise

By Ankit Panda
The exercise, initiated in 2017, takes place on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido.

Sri Lanka’s Role in Sino-Indian Competition in South Asia

Sri Lanka’s Role in Sino-Indian Competition in South Asia

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The country continues to be a prime area of competition for both Asian powers in the South Asia region.

‘Five Eyes’ Countries Eye Expanded Cooperation Amid North Korea Challenges

‘Five Eyes’ Countries Eye Expanded Cooperation Amid North Korea Challenges

By Ankit Panda
The scope of the cooperation may extend beyond North Korea’s ballistic missiles.
Countries Evaluate Evacuation of Citizens Amid Wuhan Coronavirus Panic

Countries Evaluate Evacuation of Citizens Amid Wuhan Coronavirus Panic

By Associated Press
A number of countries are considering evacuating their citizens from parts of China affected by the new virus.

Were Tankers the Key to Imperial Japan’s Early Wartime Success?

Were Tankers the Key to Imperial Japan’s Early Wartime Success?

By Robert Farley
Japan had come to appreciate the value of at-sea replenishment for its navy early on.
‘Don’t Be Dead’: China Mourns Kobe Bryant

‘Don’t Be Dead’: China Mourns Kobe Bryant

By Shannon Tiezzi
The basketball legend's sudden death shocked his millions of die-hard fans in China.

Wuhan Coronavirus: China Plays the Blame Game

Wuhan Coronavirus: China Plays the Blame Game

By Jo Kim
With the Wuhan government to take the blame, the central leadership is unscathed by the coronavirus outbreak

Taiwan’s Relations with India: Partisan Divides

Taiwan’s Relations with India: Partisan Divides

By Timothy S. Rich, Andi Dahmer, Madelynn Einhorn, and Vasabjit Banerjee
What do Taiwanese people think about burgeoning ties with India? To a large extent, it depends on their political affiliation.

To Infinity and Beyond: Japan’s Rise as a Space Power

To Infinity and Beyond: Japan’s Rise as a Space Power

By Anupama Vijayakumar
Japan has steadily progressed toward achieving reliable, indigenous capabilities in outer space. 
New Ground-Launched Missiles for the US-Japan Alliance?

New Ground-Launched Missiles for the US-Japan Alliance?

By Ankit Panda
How will the alliance address new challenges and opportunities in a post-INF world?

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