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6 Ways to Prevent a Conflict Between Tokyo and Beijing

6 Ways to Prevent a Conflict Between Tokyo and Beijing

There are many reasons why China and Japan won’t go to war. Now is the time to explore how to actively prevent it.

Park Geun-hye Takes the Reins

Park Geun-hye Takes the Reins

Park enters office in South Korea facing a daunting array of domestic and foreign policy challenges. She may very well prove up to the task.

Why Wasn’t There a Chinese Spring?

Why Wasn’t There a Chinese Spring?

Although sharing many of the same problems as Arab societies, the Arab Spring never arrived in Beijing. Why?

Beijing's North Korea Problem

Beijing's North Korea Problem

North Korea’s recent nuclear test presents an interesting problem for China — with no easy solutions.

5 Ways China Could Become a Democracy

5 Ways China Could Become a Democracy

Few have seriously thought about the probability and the various plausible scenarios of a regime transition in China — until now.

7 Reasons China and Japan Won't Go To War

7 Reasons China and Japan Won't Go To War

Even as tensions between Beijing and Tokyo grow by the day, there are good reasons to believe outright conflict can be avoided.

How Involved Is Xi Jinping in the Diaoyu Crisis?

How Involved Is Xi Jinping in the Diaoyu Crisis?

As tensions rise, Linda Jakobson looks at how China’s leader-in-waiting may be involved—and the role of dysfunctional decision-making.

Not Rising, But Rejuvenating: The "Chinese Dream"

Not Rising, But Rejuvenating: The "Chinese Dream"

Many talk of China “rising.” Chinese view their fortunes as a return to greatness from a “century of humiliation” — and not a rise from nothing.

Japan's Demographic Disaster

Japan's Demographic Disaster

Japan is faced with an unprecedented population challenge that will have social, economic, and political consequences for years to come.

China's New Militancy

Chinese leaders’ repeated calls for the PLA to be ready to plan, fight, and win wars is an ominous sign.

Question: Can the U.S. Legally Shoot Down A North Korean Rocket?

Question: Can the U.S. Legally Shoot Down A North Korean Rocket?

Maybe. But the United States would need to consider the consequences…and what happens next.

Would China Block Korean Unification?

Would China Block Korean Unification?

With some arguing China is turning North Korea into a 21st-century tributary state, it can’t stop its reunification with the South.

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