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Chinese Aggression Presents an Opportunity for India

Chinese Aggression Presents an Opportunity for India

By Niranjan Marjani
New Delhi should not miss the openings created by Beijing's aggression across a range of issues.
US Weighs in on Australia’s BRI Controversy Amid State and Federal Divide

US Weighs in on Australia’s BRI Controversy Amid State and Federal Divide

By Joshua Mcdonald
U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo inserted himself into an ongoing dispute between the Australian federal government and the state of Victoria over China’s BRI.

Survey Finds Overwhelming Support for Closing Illegal Wildlife Markets

Survey Finds Overwhelming Support for Closing Illegal Wildlife Markets

By Luke Hunt
Reshaping East Asian opinion for a post-coronavirus world.

Can Australia Flatten the Curve of Its Economic Dependence on China?

Can Australia Flatten the Curve of Its Economic Dependence on China?

By Lai-Ha Chan
While Australia has successfully flattened the coronavirus curve, can it flatten the curve of its economic dependence on China too? 

The New US-China Battlefield Over the COVID-19 Narrative: Poland

The New US-China Battlefield Over the COVID-19 Narrative: Poland

By Paulina Uznanska and Marian Fila
Largely via Twitter, the U.S. and Chinese ambassadors to Poland have engaged in a fierce debate over COVID-19.
China Considers Bill Limiting Hong Kong Opposition Activity

China Considers Bill Limiting Hong Kong Opposition Activity

By Associated Press
Such legislation was last proposed in 2003, sparking protests.

COVID-19: A Reckoning for Russia’s Asian Energy Aims

COVID-19: A Reckoning for Russia’s Asian Energy Aims

By Nicholas Trickett
As COVID-19 fundamentally disrupts the energy market, Russia’s economic reliance on China deepens without much prospect for future growth.
US Sanctions Prompt China to Cut Most Iran Oil Supplies, Officially at Least

US Sanctions Prompt China to Cut Most Iran Oil Supplies, Officially at Least

By Yigal Chazan
Declared imports have nosedived, but Beijing seems unwilling to shut off completely deliveries from its strategic partner.

The Invisible Threat to China’s Navy: Corruption

The Invisible Threat to China’s Navy: Corruption

By Zi Yang
The arrest of CSIC’s chairman speaks to endemic corruption among China’s military shipbuilders. That spells trouble for the PLAN.

Assessing China’s Assertiveness at Commodore Reef

Assessing China’s Assertiveness at Commodore Reef

By Christian Vicedo
Implications for the future of international law and good order at sea in the South China Sea.

China’s COVID-19 Diplomacy Backfires in the Philippines

China’s COVID-19 Diplomacy Backfires in the Philippines

By Mong Palatino
A music video ode to “friendly neighbors across the sea” can’t patch over growing discontent with China in the Philippines.
EU Says Its Envoy Erred After China Demanded Cuts to Op-ed

EU Says Its Envoy Erred After China Demanded Cuts to Op-ed

By Associated Press
In an op-ed to mark 45 years of EU-China relations, a reference to the coronavirus originating in China was removed at Beijing’s request.

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