Region
East Asia
China and Japan's Regional Economic Laboratories
By Clint Richards
Special zones are designed to boost or reform economies, but could also help encourage stability.
The ICJ and the Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute
By J. Berkshire Miller
Referring the dispute to the international court would have complications, but may be the only feasible solution.
South China Sea Clash: Asia’s Dangerous Game
By Sreeram Chaulia
It is time for East Asia to step up cooperation to check expansionist tendencies.
What Japan Cannot Learn from Germany
By Stefano von Loë
Arguments that Japan need only adopt Germany’s attitude to its wartime past overlook a great deal of history.
China’s Reappearing Murder Victims
By Robert Foyle Hunwick
When the victim of a ‘murder’ reappears, it shines an unforgiving light on a country's system of justice.
An End to the “Lost Decade” in Japan-North Korea Relations?
By Sebastian Maslow
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been taking steps to ease tensions between the two East Asian neighbors.
The Transformation of Taiwan’s Sunflower Movement
By Lorand C. Laskai
Nearly a month after it began, the movement has evolved in some interesting ways.
South Korea Grapples With Implications of Ferry Tragedy
By John Power
The disaster has some South Koreans questioning the costs of the country’s impressive economic rise.
China’s Rare Earths Advantage
By Saurav Jha
An adverse WTO ruling will do little to upset the dominance China enjoys in this critical sector.
Reducing Tensions in East Asia
By Tsuneo Akaha
Historical grievances have China, Japan, Korea and Russia at an impasse. How might they move beyond it?
Courting Asia: China’s Maritime Silk Route vs America’s Pivot
By Yukon Huang
Could the revitalization of an ancient trade route help ameliorate territorial disputes?
The Renminbi Goes Abroad
By Hamid Poorsafar
The internationalization of China’s currency is underway, albeit with some important hurdles still to clear.