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Trump’s Risky Reliance on China to Handle North Korea

Trump’s Risky Reliance on China to Handle North Korea

By Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein
The long-run impact of the Trump administration’s policies toward the region are unclear.
From London to Yiwu in 17 Days: OBOR's British Connection

From London to Yiwu in 17 Days: OBOR's British Connection

By Catherine Putz
After the westbound train's arrival in January, British officials heralded the launch of the eastbound train this week.

Maiden Flight of China-Built World’s Largest Amphibious Aircraft Set for May

Maiden Flight of China-Built World’s Largest Amphibious Aircraft Set for May

By Franz-Stefan Gady
China's new aircraft will be capable of quickly moving cargo and personnel to contested islands in the South China Sea.

China-led AIIB Sees Membership Expansion: What's Next?

China-led AIIB Sees Membership Expansion: What's Next?

By Ankit Panda
13 new countries were approved as members of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank earlier this month.

Chinese Vice FM Proposes New Regional Mechanism for South China Sea States

Chinese Vice FM Proposes New Regional Mechanism for South China Sea States

By Ankit Panda
Liu Zhenmin, China's vice foreign minister, calls for a new regional mechanism for the South China Sea.
China’s Global Governance Challenge and Domestic Reforms

China’s Global Governance Challenge and Domestic Reforms

By Chen Zheng
Rethinking the 'Kindleberger Trap' and its implications for the rise of China.

France to Dispatch Mistral Amphibious Assault Ship for Exercise in Western Pacific

France to Dispatch Mistral Amphibious Assault Ship for Exercise in Western Pacific

By Ankit Panda
The French vessel will join Japanese, British, and U.S. ships for a multilateral exercise later this year.
A Closer Look at China's Critical South China Sea Submarine Base

A Closer Look at China's Critical South China Sea Submarine Base

By Damen Cook
A deeper look at Yulin-East, China's burgeoning submarine bastion in the South China Sea.

Book Review: Why Govern? Rethinking Demand and Progress in Global Governance

Book Review: Why Govern? Rethinking Demand and Progress in Global Governance

By Oliver Stuenkel
The transition to multipolarity may be destabilizing, but the new order is undoubtedly a more democratic one.

Badiucao: Challenging China With Political Cartoons

Badiucao: Challenging China With Political Cartoons

By Tyler Roney
How one artist pushes back.

China Is Carelessly Losing Its Soft Power Battle, One Project at a Time

China Is Carelessly Losing Its Soft Power Battle, One Project at a Time

By Patrik K. Meyer
The case of a Chinese flag flying over an Angolan construction site.
Afghanistan in 'Stalemate', Top US Commander Notes

Afghanistan in 'Stalemate', Top US Commander Notes

By Ankit Panda
The best reports on the Trump age in foreign policy and Asia, New START vacillations, and more. Weekly links.

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