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US-China Relations: The Danger of Strategic Misjudgment

US-China Relations: The Danger of Strategic Misjudgment

By Zheng Wang
Beijing and Washington cannot afford to let strategic misjudgments continue to pile up during the rest of Obama's term.
A Glimpse Into Chinese Nationalism

A Glimpse Into Chinese Nationalism

By Eric Fish
A new survey gauges popular support for actions on China’s maritime disputes, with some surprising results.

Sex Trafficking and China’s One Child Policy

Sex Trafficking and China’s One Child Policy

By Madeline Fetterly
Among the consequences of China's one child policy: a growing market for trafficked women.

APEC Summit: Will It Matter for Northeast Asia?

APEC Summit: Will It Matter for Northeast Asia?

By Clint Richards
The region’s shifting realities require more than handshakes and photo opportunities.

Siege of Port Arthur: Verdun in Manchuria

Siege of Port Arthur: Verdun in Manchuria

By Joseph Hammond
A crucial battle in the Russo-Japanese War anticipated many technological and social changes we now associate with WWI.
South Korea’s Ebola Response

South Korea’s Ebola Response

By Chris Brockie
Are plans to send a team to two of the most afflicted countries in Africa driven by humanitarian or political motives?

North Korea: Defectors and Their Skeptics

North Korea: Defectors and Their Skeptics

By John Power
Some skeptics are publicly doubting the horrific stories being told by North Korean defectors.
US-China Need a Missile Launch Notification Deal

US-China Need a Missile Launch Notification Deal

By Nicholas Cosmas, Meicen Sun, and John K. Warden
The United States and China should establish an advance launch notification agreement for long-range missile systems.

Chinese Fishermen in Troubled Waters

Chinese Fishermen in Troubled Waters

By Zhang Hongzhou
Strategic issues are not the only driver behind the recent incidents involving Chinese fishermen.

Chinese Salafism and the Saudi Connection

Chinese Salafism and the Saudi Connection

By Mohammed Al-Sudairi
In China, the Hui Salafi sect, and its links with Saudi Arabia, have a long and complex history.

A Closer Look at China’s Military Modernization

A Closer Look at China’s Military Modernization

By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Phillip Saunders joins The Diplomat to take a closer look about China’s military modernization.
Did SARS Prepare East Asia for Ebola?

Did SARS Prepare East Asia for Ebola?

By Mely Caballero-Anthony & Gianna Gayle Herrera Amul
The WHO says East Asia is more prepared for Ebola than any other region. Still, it must keep its guard up.

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