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China's New Militancy
Chinese leaders’ repeated calls for the PLA to be ready to plan, fight, and win wars is an ominous sign.
If Korea Were to Unite...
The balance of power in Northeast Asia could be dropped on its head. Old tensions — and new ones– could be unleashed.
Would China Block Korean Unification?
With some arguing China is turning North Korea into a 21st-century tributary state, it can’t stop its reunification with the South.
China's Shale Gas Dream
By James Parker
America's Pivot: One Big Contradiction
“If Washington isn’t comfortable with a more powerful China…making China wealthier by trading with it doesn’t make much sense.”
Three Tips for President Obama on China...and Asia
Elizabeth Economy offers three tips to advance U.S. interests in the bilateral U.S.-China relationship, and in Asia.
Tensions Mount Between Japan and China
With strong words coming from both sides, Tokyo and Beijing’s spat over islands in the E. China Sea drags on.
Caterpillar's Siwei Problem
Caterpillar seems to have learned a painful lesson when it comes to accounting standards in China.
China’s Water Pollution Crisis
According to one report, “up to 40 percent of China’s rivers were seriously polluted” and “20 percent were so polluted their water quality was rated too toxic even to come into contact with.”
Apple and China: A Match Made in Heaven?
Apple is gearing up for increased sales to eager consumers in China. Can the iPhone and iPad maker deliver?
Shinzo Abe's Strategic Diamond
With Shinzo Abe back in power, could an old initiative be reborn?
What Happens When China Goes "Gray"?
Developed economies are beginning to struggle with aging populations and more retirees. China may soon join them.