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A Season of North Korea Summits: The View from Beijing and Seoul

A Season of North Korea Summits: The View from Beijing and Seoul

By Clint Work
With a flurry of summits on the schedule, how do China and South Korea view North Korean diplomacy and the U.S. position?
Will Malaysia’s Upcoming Election Put Chinese Investments at Risk?

Will Malaysia’s Upcoming Election Put Chinese Investments at Risk?

By Qianye Zhang
How much do Chinese investors need to worry about Malaysia’s next election?

How China’s New Stealth Fighter Could Soon Surpass the US F-22 Raptor

How China’s New Stealth Fighter Could Soon Surpass the US F-22 Raptor

By Abraham Ait
The J-20’s rapidly evolving combat capabilities could make it a world leading aerial warfare platform.

Russia’s Unhappy Energy Marriage with China

Russia’s Unhappy Energy Marriage with China

By Nicholas Trickett
With all the quiet chaos beneath the surface in Moscow, Beijing seems poised to benefit.

Pakistan’s Risky Reliance on China Set to Grow

Pakistan’s Risky Reliance on China Set to Grow

By Yigal Chazan
A fall out with the U.S. could leave Pakistan more vulnerable to Chinese economic muscle.
China’s Forced Labor Problem

China’s Forced Labor Problem

By Peter Bengtsen and Peter Bengtsen
Forced labor in China receives remarkably little attention despite decades as the world’s factory floor.

Why the West Needs to Stop Complaining and Start Engaging China in Africa

Why the West Needs to Stop Complaining and Start Engaging China in Africa

By Pippa Morgan
China is here to stay, and Western and African countries alike should make the most of it.
China’s Private Army: Protecting the New Silk Road

China’s Private Army: Protecting the New Silk Road

By Alessandro Arduino
How will Beijing provide security for Chinese personnel and infrastructure along the Belt and Road?

Tough Tasks for China’s New Environment Ministry

Tough Tasks for China’s New Environment Ministry

By Jackson Ewing
Beijing is fundamentally changing its environmental governance, but will it work?

Xi Jinping and China's Return to One-Man Rule

Xi Jinping and China's Return to One-Man Rule

By Quinn Marschik
Throughout Chinese history, one-man rule has been the norm. The abolition of presidential term limits should not surprise anyone.

Why Was the Pakistani Prime Minister in Nepal?

Why Was the Pakistani Prime Minister in Nepal?

By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
Pakistan and Nepal rarely exchange bilateral visits. This trip -- under the gaze of India and China -- has made waves.
Xi Jinping: Rising Dictator or Another East Asian Strongman?

Xi Jinping: Rising Dictator or Another East Asian Strongman?

By Li Jie Sheng
Making sense of Xi’s likely extended stay in power by looking at other long-term or strong-handed regional leaders.

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