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Foxconn’s Terry Gou Announces He Will Seek Taiwan’s Presidency as an Independent

Foxconn’s Terry Gou Announces He Will Seek Taiwan’s Presidency as an Independent

By Huizhong Wu
Gou has twice unsuccessfully sought to be the KMT’s presidential candidate. Now he will compete on his own in an already-crowded race.
What to Make of Germany’s China Strategy

What to Make of Germany’s China Strategy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Tim Rühlig.

BRICS: A China-Led Group Looking for Relevance

BRICS: A China-Led Group Looking for Relevance

By Thiago de Aragao
Everything that is being proposed at the BRICS summit is already being done – often more effectively – at the bilateral level by China.

What China’s Long-Term Economic Weakness Means for the Developing World

What China’s Long-Term Economic Weakness Means for the Developing World

By R. Evan Ellis
Latin America – dependent on commodity exports and with few other options for finance – will likely be among the regions most harmed by a protracted downturn in China’s economy.

Growth and Incoherence: BRICS 2023 Summit in South Africa

Growth and Incoherence: BRICS 2023 Summit in South Africa

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
BRICS eyes expansion, but without a coherent agenda. Meanwhile, rhetoric about respect for international law sours beside Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Camp David US-Japan-South Korea Trilateral Meeting

The Camp David US-Japan-South Korea Trilateral Meeting

By Ankit Panda and Catherine Putz
What is driving the United States, Japan, and South Korea together, and is it sustainable?

China Ponders Russia’s Logistical Challenges in the Ukraine War

China Ponders Russia’s Logistical Challenges in the Ukraine War

By Lyle Goldstein and Nathan Waechter
China is paying close attention to how Russia's logistical failures hampered its invasion of Ukraine – particularly as China will face an even steeper logistical challenge should it attack Taiwan.
China’s Rapidly Growing Presence in Central America

China’s Rapidly Growing Presence in Central America

By Javier Melendez Q.
In the past six years, China's presence in the region has exploded, with worrying consequences for Central America's governance norms.

The Release of Fukushima Wastewater Will Symbolically Hurt Japan

The Release of Fukushima Wastewater Will Symbolically Hurt Japan

By Maxime Polleri
The release – and the fierce protests it engendered – is stoking anxiety, mistrust, and even geopolitical tensions.

Why Is Pope Francis Visiting Mongolia?

Why Is Pope Francis Visiting Mongolia?

By Michel Chambon
Despite the distance and his declining health, Pope Francis is giving priority to Mongolia. There are three main reasons for that.

In Japan’s Neighbors, Fear and Frustration Over Radioactive Water Release

In Japan’s Neighbors, Fear and Frustration Over Radioactive Water Release

By Hyung-jin Kim
Many foreign experts said the water discharge will have a negligible impact on the environment and human health, but Japan’s neighbors remain worried.
North Korea Fails to Launch Reconnaissance Satellite on 2nd Try 

North Korea Fails to Launch Reconnaissance Satellite on 2nd Try 

By Takahashi Kosuke
It was the second failed launch in three months, but Pyongyang has vowed to try a third time in October.

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