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China’s Belt and Road: Where Does the Arctic Angle Stand?

China’s Belt and Road: Where Does the Arctic Angle Stand?

By Heidar Gudjonsson and Egill Thor Nielsson
Beijing has had an active few months of Arctic diplomacy.
How Can Europe Contribute to Northeast Asia's Security?

How Can Europe Contribute to Northeast Asia's Security?

By Nicola Casarini
The EU is well-placed to play a positive role in managing the region's flashpoints.

Analysts Take Note: Wolf Warrior Is the New Chinese Rambo

Analysts Take Note: Wolf Warrior Is the New Chinese Rambo

By Wilson VornDick
China has its own take on Rambo.

US Asia Policy: Post-Rebalance Strategic Direction

US Asia Policy: Post-Rebalance Strategic Direction

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Daniel Russel.

Market Prices in North Korea Rise Sharply After Recent Sanctions and Tensions

Market Prices in North Korea Rise Sharply After Recent Sanctions and Tensions

By Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein
North Korea’s domestic economy may be very resilient but it is not beyond the reach of international tensions.
Politics to Rule Economics at China’s ‘Game Of Thrones’

Politics to Rule Economics at China’s ‘Game Of Thrones’

By Anthony Fensom
Policy stability will be a key focus of both China’s government and central bank ahead of the 19th National Congress.

Rise of the Redback: Internationalizing the Chinese Renminbi

Rise of the Redback: Internationalizing the Chinese Renminbi

By David G. Landry and Heiwai Tang
Beijing’s plans to internationalize the RMB haven't come to fruition; the Belt and Road Initiative may help finally make gains.
What North Korea Means – and Doesn’t – for Nuclear Deterrence

What North Korea Means – and Doesn’t – for Nuclear Deterrence

By John Borrie, Tim Caughley, and Wilfred Wan
Rather than underscoring the enduring logic of nuclear deterrence, the case of North Korea highlights its flimsiness.

Malawi-China Diplomatic Ties: 10 Years On

Malawi-China Diplomatic Ties: 10 Years On

By Raphael Mweninguwe
A decade after establishing relations with Beijing, has Lilongwe benefited as it had hoped?

Pakistan’s Bad Reaction to the BRICS Declaration

Pakistan’s Bad Reaction to the BRICS Declaration

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Islamabad’s defensive reaction was more self-damaging than the BRICS’ original statement.

Why is China Building its Own Domestic Credit Ratings Architecture?

Why is China Building its Own Domestic Credit Ratings Architecture?

By Tristan Kenderdine
China has zero intention of opening more than it needs to.
China and India: The Roots of Hostility

China and India: The Roots of Hostility

By Mohan Malik
Beijing and New Delhi's rivalry has deep roots.

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