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Justice for the Uyghurs: What the US Can Do

Justice for the Uyghurs: What the US Can Do

By Abduweli Ayup and Yonah Diamond
The U.S. can take some immediate, common-sense steps holding the CCP accountable for its transnational repression and offering effective humanitarian assistance for the Uyghurs.
Did China Create New Facts on the Ground Along the LAC With India?

Did China Create New Facts on the Ground Along the LAC With India?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Sometime in 2020, China began building a village in territory disputed with India.

China’s Global Network of Vocational Colleges to Train the World

China’s Global Network of Vocational Colleges to Train the World

By Niva Yau and Dirk van der Kley
At Luban Workshops locals are trained on Chinese technology with Chinese standards as part of a full court press to globalize Chinese tech.

China Isn’t the Only Reason for Cambodia’s Vaccination Success

China Isn’t the Only Reason for Cambodia’s Vaccination Success

By David Hutt
More than good relations with China, Cambodia’s vaccination success comes down to effective and responsive government actions in a moment of crisis.

US, China, Russia Join Asia Summit Amid Regional Disputes

US, China, Russia Join Asia Summit Amid Regional Disputes

By Eileen Ng and Niniek Karmini
There is no shortage of challenges in Asia these days, from the pandemic, to Myanmar to increasing U.S.-China tensions.
Without China, Efforts to Reverse Deforestation Will Fail

Without China, Efforts to Reverse Deforestation Will Fail

By Luciana Tellez-Chavez
Demand -- for lumber, meat, soybeans, and other goods -- is driving deforestation around the world. And China is a major customer. 

India Competes for Sri Lanka’s Affections

India Competes for Sri Lanka’s Affections

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
China’s growing footprint in Sri Lanka has been of concern to India.
CIA Creates Working Group on China as Threats Keep Rising

CIA Creates Working Group on China as Threats Keep Rising

By Nomaan Merchant
China is an especially difficult challenge for the U.S. intelligence community.

Revisiting RCEP’s Trade Implications

Revisiting RCEP’s Trade Implications

By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard and Wei Liang
What are the implications of RCEP for trade? The second of a four-part series looks at the agreement’s impact on trade.

China, Afghanistan, and the Belt and Road Initiative: Diplomacy and Reality 

China, Afghanistan, and the Belt and Road Initiative: Diplomacy and Reality 

By Magnus Marsden
China will face a number of difficulties in implementing the BRI in Afghanistan.

How Should Australia Respond to China’s Arbitrary Detentions?

How Should Australia Respond to China’s Arbitrary Detentions?

By Grant Wyeth
One option for countries like Australia and Canada is to boycott the upcoming Winter Olympics. 
Water With Your Chips? Semiconductors and Water Scarcity in China

Water With Your Chips? Semiconductors and Water Scarcity in China

By Elizabeth Wishnick
Semiconductors are particularly thirsty.

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