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WTO Finds Chinese Rare Earth Export Restrictions in Violation of International Trade Law

WTO Finds Chinese Rare Earth Export Restrictions in Violation of International Trade Law

By Ankit Panda
The WTO has found Chinese export restriction practices on rare earth metals in violation of global trade laws.
Russia May Sell China New Advanced Submarines

Russia May Sell China New Advanced Submarines

By Zachary Keck
Russia has announced it will build a new fifth generation, Kalina-class submarine. Will Moscow sell them to China?

Crimea: Ideals and Reality, Glory and Dreams

Crimea: Ideals and Reality, Glory and Dreams

By Yang Hengjun
The Crimea incident reflects Putin's domestic aspirations; China is well advised to stay neutral.

The Politics of China’s Urbanization

The Politics of China’s Urbanization

By Zachary Keck
Large-scale urbanization is an economic necessity for China, but a political risk for the Chinese Communist Party.

North Korea: China is a ‘Turncoat and our Enemy’

North Korea: China is a ‘Turncoat and our Enemy’

By Zachary Keck
North Korea has resumed openly criticizing Beijing, according to new reports.
How Japan Could Turn the Table on China

How Japan Could Turn the Table on China

By James R. Holmes
Although Japan should repent for its crimes against China, so too should the CCP.

The World Needs China’s Leadership

The World Needs China’s Leadership

By Dingding Chen
A more stable and prosperous world necessitates a China that's more active and assertive in global affairs.
East Asia Arms Imports Surged by 25% in 2013

East Asia Arms Imports Surged by 25% in 2013

By Zachary Keck
According to IHS Jane’s, East Asia’s arms imports increased by one-fourth in 2013. India’s increased by $1.8 billion.

What Japan and the US Can Learn From March Madness

What Japan and the US Can Learn From March Madness

By James R. Holmes
One can do worse than the basketball metaphor for explaining the Senkaku/Diaoyu Island dispute.

China’s Newest Maritime Dispute

China’s Newest Maritime Dispute

By Zachary Keck
China's hardly in need of more territorial disputes with neighbors. Yet, it has started a new one with Indonesia.

The Political Utility of China’s A2/AD Challenge

The Political Utility of China’s A2/AD Challenge

By Zachary Keck
Anti-Access/Area Denial is often seen purely in military terms. It’s much bigger than that.
Japan and China’s Dispute Goes Nuclear

Japan and China’s Dispute Goes Nuclear

By Zachary Keck
Japan and China's bitter PR campaign has now entered the nuclear realm.

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