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sanctions
Dealing With Chinese Sanctions: South Korea and Taiwan
By Kristian McGuire
Seoul can take some lessons from Taipei’s experience of living with Beijing’s displeasure.
US Sanctions Against China Over the East and South China Seas: A Serious Proposal?
By Ankit Panda
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio introduced a bill that would force U.S. sanctions against China over its maritime behavior.
Cybersecurity in US Asia Policy
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Herbert S. Lin.
Uganda Cuts Military Ties With North Korea Amid South Korean Outreach
By Ankit Panda
After South Korean President Park Geun-hye's recent visit, Uganda leaves its old ally behind.
Prospects for Russia-Japan Rapprochement
By Dmitry Filippov
How successful was Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's recent visit to Russia?
Yes, North Korea's Very Upset About New UN Security Council Sanctions
By Ankit Panda
If there was any doubt, North Korea does not like the sanctions against it pursuant to UNSC resolution 2270.
After Legislative Inaction, US-China Civil Nuclear Cooperation Is Set for Renewal
By Ankit Panda
The 1985 U.S.-China civil nuclear cooperation agreement will likely be renewed after passing the review of U.S. lawmakers.
US, China to Jointly Pressure North Korea Over Nuclear Program
By Ankit Panda
The United States and China may come together to increase pressure on Pyongyang to back off its nuclear program.
Making Smart Sanctions Smarter
By Brittney Lenard
Sanctions can be a powerful tool, provided there is thought applied to their implementation and scope.
The Trouble With Sanctions
By Jordan Olmstead
Sanctions may well be the least worst option in dealing with hostile regimes. But they can have unintended consequences.
Sanctions and Cancelled Meetings Put an Abe-Putin Summit in Doubt
By Clint Richards
Japan is trying to keep rapprochement a possibility in light of the worsening situation in Ukraine.
Why Asia Won’t Sanction Russia for MH17
By Zachary Keck
The U.S. is trying to pressure Asia into imposing sanctions on Russia. This effort is almost certainly futile.