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What the Trump-Turnbull Call Tells Us About the Future of US Alliances in Asia
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Does the example of the Trump-Turnbull call portend a downturn for U.S. alliances around the Asia-Pacific?
Chinese Sci-Fi Ascendant: Can Films Match the Magic of Literature?
By Tyler Roney
China struggles to turn sci-fi barnburners into cinema blockbusters.
Growing Up in Rising China
By Tyler Roney
The Diplomat talks with the author of Wish Lanterns: Young Lives in New China
Kyrgyz President Visits China, Stays for a Vacation
By Catherine Putz
The short working visit produced the predictable statements on Bishkek's commitment to fight the "three evils."
12 Asian Geopolitical Trends and Events From 2016 That'll Matter in 2017
By Ankit Panda
Here's wishing the Asia-Pacific a happy and prosperous new year. Watch these issues in the coming year.
Hybrid Warfare in the South China Sea: The United States’ ‘Little Grey (Un)Men'
By Tobias J. Burgers & Scott N. Romaniuk
Unmanned systems are ideal for hybrid/political warfare, and UUVs are the newest sharks in the water.
Bush Gave China Permanent Normal Trade Relations Status With the US 15 Years Ago. What Did That Change?
By Ankit Panda
Was the decision to grant PNTR to China a catastrophe or a driver of mutual prosperity?
Asia’s 2016 Winners and Losers
By Anthony Fensom
Pacific Money hands out some presents to the political winners and losers across the Asia-Pacific in 2016.
Terry Branstad, Xi Jinping's 'Old Friend', to Be Trump's Ambassador to China
By Ankit Panda
What does Trump's selection of the Iowa governor suggest about his planned China policy?
With TPP's Demise, What Happens to US Intellectual Property Rights Abroad?
By Robert Farley
With TPP set to wither away, U.S. corporations will have to recalculate on intellectual property protections abroad.
Pacific Rim States Can (And Will) Move Forward on Trade Without the US
By Ankit Panda
With TPP's death, China will gladly take on the burdens and benefits of regional economic leadership.