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Book Review: China Ascendant: Its Rise and Implications

Book Review: China Ascendant: Its Rise and Implications

By Apurv Kumar Mishra
A new book offers a refreshing non-Western perspective on the implications of China’s rise.
Confronting China’s Suppression of Religion

Confronting China’s Suppression of Religion

By Farahnaz Ispahani
Instead of the Communist party's intolerance, democratic Taiwan offers a positive example.

Why Did China Charge an Australian Blogger With Espionage?

Why Did China Charge an Australian Blogger With Espionage?

By Grant Wyeth
The arrest of Yang will be a test of Canberra's resolve in pushing back against Beijing's use of arbitrary detention.

China Opens Education Opportunities for Uzbekistan’s Youth

China Opens Education Opportunities for Uzbekistan’s Youth

By Umida Hashimova
The knowledge-hungry youth of Uzbekistan are ready to take up education in China.

Smart Cities or Surveillance? Huawei in Central Asia

Smart Cities or Surveillance? Huawei in Central Asia

By Yau Tsz Yan
Chinese surveillance technologies are popular among Central Asia’s governments.
Tensions Flare at Kyrgyz Gold Mine

Tensions Flare at Kyrgyz Gold Mine

By Catherine Putz
A brawl erupted between locals and Chinese workers, sending 20 to the hospital.

The Four Asian Tigers Are Not Immune to US-China Trade War

The Four Asian Tigers Are Not Immune to US-China Trade War

By Chen Gong and Song Junjie
The negative impact of the U.S.-China trade war has spilled over to Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Kazakh Xinjiang Activist’s Trial Begins With Relocation, Incitement Charges Linger

Kazakh Xinjiang Activist’s Trial Begins With Relocation, Incitement Charges Linger

By Catherine Putz
A judge quickly agreed to send the case to Almaty; Serikzhan Bilash is charged with inciting violence against Chinese.

Should Australia Be Worried About Chinese Influence on University Campuses?

Should Australia Be Worried About Chinese Influence on University Campuses?

By Grant Wyeth
Even as Beijing-funded Confucius Institutes come under scrutiny, Hong Kong protest problems spark renewed concerns.

A Thucydides Fallacy: The New Model of Power Relations for Southeast Asia, the US, and China

A Thucydides Fallacy: The New Model of Power Relations for Southeast Asia, the US, and China

By Danny Quah
Have Southeast Asia, the United States, and China shifted to a new model of power relations?

50 Years After Apollo 11, China Is on Deck to Land Next

50 Years After Apollo 11, China Is on Deck to Land Next

By Justin Key Canfil
That doesn’t have to be a bad thing.
Pelosi: US Risks Losing Moral Authority With Silence on Xinjiang

Pelosi: US Risks Losing Moral Authority With Silence on Xinjiang

By Catherine Putz
Speaking at the U.S. Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, Pelosi said Chen Quanguo should be subject to Global Magnitsky sanctions.

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