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North Korea Asserts US Soldier Travis King Crossed Border After Becoming Disillusioned With America

North Korea Asserts US Soldier Travis King Crossed Border After Becoming Disillusioned With America

By Hyung-jin Kim
North Korea may be reluctant to hold a low-ranked solider like King for long because he won't provide it with high-profile U.S. intelligence.
China’s Word Game: A New Narrative of the “One China Principle”

China’s Word Game: A New Narrative of the “One China Principle”

By Chien-Huei Wu, Ching-Fu Lin, and Yun-Sheng Lin
China has been attempting to camouflage its “one China principle” as a “general principle of law” in the international arena to strengthen the legitimacy of its claim over Taiwan.

South Korea’s Yoon Calls for Strong Security Cooperation with US, Japan Ahead of Camp David Summit

South Korea’s Yoon Calls for Strong Security Cooperation with US, Japan Ahead of Camp David Summit

By Hyung-jin Kim
Yoon said the importance of Seoul-Washington-Tokyo security cooperation is growing on the Korean Peninsula and in the region.

Will a China-Led Global Recession Influence Beijing’s Russia Policy? 

Will a China-Led Global Recession Influence Beijing’s Russia Policy? 

By Joseph Webster
China’s domestic economic realities are colliding with Xi’s geopolitical ambitions and impacting Beijing’s Russia policy. 

Chinese and Russian Warships Step up Activity in Straits Around Japan

Chinese and Russian Warships Step up Activity in Straits Around Japan

By TSURUTA Jun
And in doing so, test the definition of a “strait.”
North Korea’s Kim Orders Sharp Increase in Missile Production, Days Before South Korea-US Drills

North Korea’s Kim Orders Sharp Increase in Missile Production, Days Before South Korea-US Drills

By Hyung-jin Kim
Kim Jong Un toured factories producing tactical missiles, mobile launch platforms, armored vehicles, and artillery shells, ordering them to “drastically boost” production capacity.

Mongolia Hosts ICAPP Women’s Wing, With Emphasis on Gender Equality

Mongolia Hosts ICAPP Women’s Wing, With Emphasis on Gender Equality

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Ulaanbaatar hosted the women’s wings of the International Conference on Asian Party Politics, with a focus on “promoting women’s leadership.”
‘Wireless Wars’: How China (Almost) Came to Dominate 5G

‘Wireless Wars’: How China (Almost) Came to Dominate 5G

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonathan Pelson.

Chinese Cars Gain Traction in Latin America and the World

Chinese Cars Gain Traction in Latin America and the World

By Robert C. Thornett
Latin America is seeing a surge in sales of Chinese automobile brands – especially as the region’s EV transition heats up.

Beyond Defense: China’s Pursuit of Unorthodox Force Multipliers

Beyond Defense: China’s Pursuit of Unorthodox Force Multipliers

By Ron Matthews and Fitriani Bintang Timur
From animal mimicry to neuroscience, there is a hidden arms race underway in areas beyond “defense,” as traditionally understood.

Growing Japan-Italy Ties Emphasize Tokyo’s Pressing Need for Assistance

Growing Japan-Italy Ties Emphasize Tokyo’s Pressing Need for Assistance

By Mark S. Cogan
The European nation forms an increasingly important part of Japan's goal of consolidating its security cooperation with like-minded Western nations.
Mongolia’s Rare Earths Diplomacy and Its Geopolitical Implications

Mongolia’s Rare Earths Diplomacy and Its Geopolitical Implications

By Marina Yue Zhang
The Mongolian prime minister’s visit to Washington to discuss potential rare earth collaborations can be seen as bolstering the United States’ position.

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