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China
Why Did North Korea “Cave” On Talks With South?
After repeatedly rejecting South Korea’s proposals to hold government-level talks, Pyongyang has reversed itself. Why?
U.S.-China Summit a Chance for U.S. to Express Concerns to China
Obama should use the meet to raise issues of bullying, cyber espionage and IP theft.
Let the People Talk: ASEAN, China Seek to Increase Human Ties
Chinese and ASEAN leaders have agreed on the need for stronger cross-border civilian contact.
China, India, & Pakistan Expand Nuke Arsenals
While global nuclear stockpiles are decreasing, Asia’s nuclear powers are beefing up their forces.
Soft Power? China Has Plenty
China has little attractive power – in the West. But then not everyone is watching China through Western eyes.
India to Approve Troop Buildup on China Border?
India is expected to raise 40,000 troops with offensive capabilities to counter China on the line of actual control.
US Cyber Chief: Military Is Unprepared for Hacking
The head of America’s Cyber Command attributes Huawei’s rise to intellectual property theft.
Chinese Lead World in Economic Optimism
Although expert opinion has soured on China’s growth prospects, 88 percent of Chinese citizens remain optimistic.
Taiwan’s Philippines Nationalism: More Benign Than PRC?
Why are Taiwanese and Chinese nationalisms perceived so differently despite emanating from the same source?
Is China Inserting Itself Into the Taiwan-Philippines Spat?
3 Chinese ships and 10 fishing boats patrolled the Spratly Islands this week, prompting a rebuke from Manila.
China in the Pacific Islands: Competition Not Dominance
China’s presence in the region is growing, but it’s not threatening traditional Island partners.
China’s No-First-Use Policy Promotes Nuclear Disarmament
If nuclear weapon states truly want to abolish atomic weapons, a no-first-use doctrine is a good place to start.