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China
Is Shadow Banking China’s Subprime Mortgages?
The volume of shadow banking reached a staggering 55 percent of China’s GDP in 2012.
China’s Leaders Abroad; What the First Visits Tell Us
China’s new foreign policy leaders have been quick to travel. Their choice of first destinations is revealing.
No Strings Attached? Evaluating China’s Trade Relations Abroad
China’s trade clout with the developing world may be influencing foreign policy issues.
China’s Urban Dream Denied
More than half of China’s massive population live in cities. With hundreds of millions more coming in the next 15-20 years, will they have a place to live?
America and South Korea to Conduct Naval Exercises
How will North Korea respond? The Diplomat presents its preview for the upcoming week.
Asia's Next High Seas Drama
Tensions between Taiwan and the Philippines are running high after the death of Taiwanese fisherman.
Playing the China Economic Data Game
The current picture is of a country receiving heavy injections of financing, but is the economy picking up steam?
The Language of Australia’s New Defense White Paper: In Tune With U.S.?
“Canberra and Washington singing the same strategic tune can only be welcomed, in language and in policy.”
Australia's China Challenge
Australia and its relationship with China will be a subject for scholars and pundits to debate for years to come.
China and India: Aircraft Carrier Plans Advance
Both nations press ahead with new carrier-operated aircraft and capabilities.
Hedging: The Real U.S. Policy Towards China?
Is America trying to contain China? No, it could be just hedging its bets.
Taiwan's Military Flexes its Muscles
A story in photos: The recent Han Kuang series of exercises was a serious display of Taiwan’s military power.