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Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Chinese Companies’ Vanishing Acts in Xinjiang

Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Chinese Companies’ Vanishing Acts in Xinjiang

By Magnus Fiskesjö
There is a recurring pattern of Chinese firms attempting to hide branches in the Uyghur region, seeking to avoid association with human rights abuses. 
Japan’s New Security Strategy, Part 2: The Ongoing Debates

Japan’s New Security Strategy, Part 2: The Ongoing Debates

By Pascal Lottaz
Within Japan, there are debates as to how new – and how hawkish – the 2022 National Security Strategy really is.

For Taiwan’s DPP, an Unprecedented ‘3-peat’ Depends on a Third Party

For Taiwan’s DPP, an Unprecedented ‘3-peat’ Depends on a Third Party

By Seamus Boyle
Ko Wen-je of the Taiwan People’s Party could play spoiler in the 2024 election – likely to the DPP’s benefit.

South Korea’s Healthcare Sector Is Heading Toward a Crisis

South Korea’s Healthcare Sector Is Heading Toward a Crisis

By Eunwoo Lee
Reform efforts have put the government at loggerheads with physicians, who are reluctant to let go of their privileges. 

The Shangri-La Dialogue Hits 20 Years With US-China Tensions at the Center

The Shangri-La Dialogue Hits 20 Years With US-China Tensions at the Center

By Catherine Putz and Ankit Panda
What does the 2023 Shangri-La Dialogue tell us about Asian geopolitics?
What’s in Mongolia’s New Anti-Corruption Strategy?

What’s in Mongolia’s New Anti-Corruption Strategy?

By Bolor Lkhaajav
The proposed strategy aims to address a perennial issue through increased whistleblower protections, transparency measures, and international cooperation.

Ron DeSantis Brings US China Policy Into the Culture Wars

Ron DeSantis Brings US China Policy Into the Culture Wars

By Jiachen Shi
His strategy of framing China-U.S. competition within an ideological and cultural narrative allows DeSantis to differentiate himself from former President Donald Trump.
Former ByteDance Executive Says Chinese Communist Party Tracked Hong Kong Protesters via Data

Former ByteDance Executive Says Chinese Communist Party Tracked Hong Kong Protesters via Data

By Zen Soo
Yintao Yu, formerly head of engineering for ByteDance in the U.S., said in a court filing that the company had a “superuser” credential for a committee of CCP members.

Japan Awards Kawasaki Heavy Industries $243 Million Contract for Homegrown Version of Tomahawk Missile

Japan Awards Kawasaki Heavy Industries $243 Million Contract for Homegrown Version of Tomahawk Missile

By Takahashi Kosuke
Both KHI and MHI received major contracts to develop standoff missiles, part of Japan’s push for counterstrike capabilities.

Senior US, Chinese Diplomats Hold ‘Candid’ Talks to Avoid Escalation of Tensions

Senior US, Chinese Diplomats Hold ‘Candid’ Talks to Avoid Escalation of Tensions

By Simina Mistreanu
Daniel Kritenbrink, assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, is the most senior U.S. official confirmed to have visited China since the spy balloon incident.

Japan’s New Security Strategy, Part 1: The Historical Context

Japan’s New Security Strategy, Part 1: The Historical Context

By Pascal Lottaz
Since the end of World War II, Japan has been struggling to strike the right balance between pacifism and productive security engagement with the world.
What Will China’s New Security Initiatives Look Like?

What Will China’s New Security Initiatives Look Like?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Defense Minister Li Shangfu’s speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue was more interested in assigning blame than advancing solutions.

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