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China
The US Will Defend Japan; The Question Is How?
By Jake Douglas
The debate over whether the U.S. would aid Japan in a fight against China misses the crucial question.
North Korea Militarizes China Border?
By Zachary Keck
Reports that North Korea has deployed tanks and armored vehicles to its border with China are likely untrue.
Is ASEAN the Right Forum for South China Sea Disputes?
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S. editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck discuss the outcomes of the 2014 ASEAN Regional Forum.
Yasukuni’s Relevance to Japan, and the Region
By Clint Richards
Regular visits by officials not only anger Japan’s neighbors, but can erode the separation of church and state.
China Is No International Security Free Rider
By Dingding Chen
China’s less militarist approach to international security is a good thing.
China Executes Two South Koreans
By Tae-jun Kang
Despite protests from Seoul, China went ahead with the execution of two South Korean nationals for drug smuggling.
Why Is China Nationalizing Christianity?
By Zachary Keck
Last week China announced it was nationalizing Christianity. What are the motives behind this?
Religious Discrimination in China Could Alienate Pakistan
By Ankit Panda
China's religious discrimination against Muslims could make it deeply unpopular in Pakistan.
It Doesn't Matter if China 'Blinked'
By Robert Farley
Let's stop obsessing over reputational costs in crises.
China’s Global Times Mocks Obama
By Zachary Keck
The state-run paper carried an editorial on Tuesday that mocked and taunted the U.S. president.
China Rejects Proposed ‘Freeze’ on Provocative South China Sea Moves
By Shannon Tiezzi
A Chinese official dismissed the U.S. and Philippines' call for a freeze on provocative moves in disputed maritime areas.
South Korea Is Not a Revisionist Power
By Yong Kwon
Even as it deepens ties with China, South Korea takes steps to bolster the U.S.-led regional order.