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Which Countries Are For or Against China's Xinjiang Policies?

Which Countries Are For or Against China's Xinjiang Policies?

By Catherine Putz
Last week, two coalitions sent competing letters to the UN Human Rights Council criticizing or backing China's Xinjiang policies.
What Is the Indo-Pacific?

What Is the Indo-Pacific?

By Udayan Das
Like every imaginative space, the Indo-Pacific is a construct of contested interpretation.

The Long Arm of Chinese Law Reaches Vanuatu, Again

The Long Arm of Chinese Law Reaches Vanuatu, Again

By Grant Wyeth
Four of six people taken from Vanuatu by Chinese police recently had dual citizenship up until the time Beijing came for them.

Export Controls, History, and Geopolitics: Making Sense of the Japan-South Korea Crisis

Export Controls, History, and Geopolitics: Making Sense of the Japan-South Korea Crisis

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What’s at the core of rising Japan-South Korea tensions and what will it take for the two countries to walk back?

What China Experts Miss about China and the US

What China Experts Miss about China and the US

By Ben Lowsen
A competitive stance is essential to working with China.
Why Are Migrant Workers Joining the Hong Kong Protests?

Why Are Migrant Workers Joining the Hong Kong Protests?

By Michael Beltran
Many of Hong Kong's migrant workers have expressed solidarity with the protests. Why?

The Case for Containing China

The Case for Containing China

By Francis P. Sempa
China, like the Soviet Union before it, is a peer competitor of the United States but it is not invincible.
Is Huawei’s Offer One India Cannot Refuse?

Is Huawei’s Offer One India Cannot Refuse?

By Aayush Mohanty
The beleaguered Chinese tech giant has offered India a “no-backdoor” agreement, but can New Delhi take it at face value?

China Dominates Digital Infrastructure in Uzbekistan

China Dominates Digital Infrastructure in Uzbekistan

By Umida Hashimova
China’s massive investment in Uzbekistan’s digital infrastructure has long-term implications.

Is China the Only Defining Factor in India-Australia Relations?

Is China the Only Defining Factor in India-Australia Relations?

By Niranjan Marjani
As both countries recalibrate their approaches to China, their bilateral relations have taken a back seat.

A Bitter Stalemate in Canada-China Relations

A Bitter Stalemate in Canada-China Relations

By Grant Wyeth
While Meng Wanzhou is sure to receive a fair extradition hearing, the situation for 3 Canadians remains much more opaque.
China in Tajikistan: New Report Claims Chinese Troops Patrol Large Swaths of the Afghan-Tajik Border

China in Tajikistan: New Report Claims Chinese Troops Patrol Large Swaths of the Afghan-Tajik Border

By Catherine Putz
A new WSJ report cites a Tajik official claiming China is much more deeply involved in Tajikistan than it admits.

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