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Is There Still Room for Sanctions to Succeed in North Korea?

Is There Still Room for Sanctions to Succeed in North Korea?

By Qiheng Chen
North Korean marketization may lend hope for sanctions to work, if the U.S. and China can coordinate.
China Backs Egypt's UNESCO Leadership Bid While the US Withdraws Completely

China Backs Egypt's UNESCO Leadership Bid While the US Withdraws Completely

By Charlotte Gao
Beijing has made a smart move, dropping its UNESCO leadership bid to back Egypt at a "critical juncture."

What Is the Likelihood of Cross-Strait Conflict?

What Is the Likelihood of Cross-Strait Conflict?

By Eric D. Rowe
An Interview with Arthur Ding on Taiwan’s military and political readiness.

5 Hidden Costs of the RCEP to People and Planet

5 Hidden Costs of the RCEP to People and Planet

By Sam Cossar-Gilbert
Trade negotiators are meeting next week in South Korea to discuss the RCEP, which could impact billions of lives.

The China Path vs The Western Model

The China Path vs The Western Model

By Kristin Shi-Kupfer
How Chinese society challenges the CCP’s effort to create a unifying ideology
Trump’s Intellectual Property Push and the Hope for Chinese Reform

Trump’s Intellectual Property Push and the Hope for Chinese Reform

By Edward Barss
The section 301 investigation rolls on as industry makes its voice heard.

China, US Both Using Lawfare in the South China Sea

China, US Both Using Lawfare in the South China Sea

By Mark J. Valencia
China is indeed engaging in lawfare, but the U.S. has done so in a rather sophisticated manner for many years as well.
Succession – The Key Word in Chinese Politics

Succession – The Key Word in Chinese Politics

By Zheng Wang
At the Party Congress next week, China’s political machine will indicate its future direction.

US Leadership in Asia and the Future of Geopolitics

US Leadership in Asia and the Future of Geopolitics

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jamie Fly.

The Human Costs of Controlling Xinjiang

The Human Costs of Controlling Xinjiang

By Zachary Torrey
Beijing has strong incentives to exert control in Xinjiang. The Uyghurs pay the price.

Political Struggles at Home Shape Beijing’s Meddling Abroad

Political Struggles at Home Shape Beijing’s Meddling Abroad

By Sarah Cook
Authoritarian rule in China poses a growing threat to democracy elsewhere.
The Chinese Dream in Peril: Xi Jinping and the Korean Crisis

The Chinese Dream in Peril: Xi Jinping and the Korean Crisis

By Anthony Miller
Beijing has a vested interest in the status quo -- not in the Kim dynasty.

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