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Ebola outbreak 2014
China Promises More Investment in 'Post-Ebola' West Africa
By Shannon Tiezzi
China promises to help Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone rebuild.
Japan Nixes Plan to Send Troops to Join Ebola Fight
By Mina Pollmann
Japan misses a chance to demonstrate the softer side of the SDF.
Taiwan and the Fight Against Ebola
By Shannon Tiezzi
To join global efforts to control Ebola, Taiwan must first overcome restrictions on its international space.
China’s ‘Shadow’ Network of International Organizations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China vs. Ebola, the Hong Kong protests, and your guide to talking about maritime disputes. Friday China links.
China’s Military Wages War on Ebola
By Shannon Tiezzi
The PLA is playing a leading role in China's fight against the Ebola outbreak.
North Korea Bans All Tourism Over Ebola Concerns
By Zachary Keck
“The country’s closed" until further notice, a travel agency specializing in North Korea said.
US, China Talk Ebola, Islamic State, and South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. and China make some progress on global issues, but remain largely entrenched on bilateral problems.
Did SARS Prepare East Asia for Ebola?
By Mely Caballero-Anthony & Gianna Gayle Herrera Amul
The WHO says East Asia is more prepared for Ebola than any other region. Still, it must keep its guard up.
Has China Found the Cure for Ebola?
By Shannon Tiezzi
A Chinese pharmaceutical company is seeking to fast-track approval of an experimental cure for Ebola.
The U.S. Military vs. Ebola: Lessons From the Asia-Pacific
By Frank L. Smith III
The intervention against the deadly disease could backfire unless the U.S. military learns from past experience.
How Much Can China Offer in Africa’s Ebola Crisis?
By Yanzhong Huang
A lot, according to Chinese state media. The reality is more complicated.
What Does China Think of Scotland’s Referendum?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the Kim Jong-un rumors, China and the Ebola crisis, and China's biggest polluter. Friday China links.
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