October 30, 2014

Modi’s Visit to Tokyo: A Snapshot of Japan-India Relations

By Kota Takahashi | Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been working fervently to strengthen ties with countries outside of its direct neighborhood while relations with […]
October 27, 2014

China’s Economic Leverage in Hong Kong a Warning for Taiwan

By David Gitter | China’s position that Taiwan’s economic future lies with the Mainland is crystal clear, and has been a consistent message throughout recent years. […]
October 15, 2014

After Hong Kong, Macau?

By David Gitter | If you asked someone to describe the culture of Chinese gambling hub Macau, political awareness would hardly be the first attribute to […]
July 18, 2014

The Alliance: Toward a Stronger U.S.-Japan Partnership

By: The Project 2049 Institute | For the first time in the history of our nation, the Asia-Pacific is more important for the United States than […]
June 27, 2014

Roots of Turmoil in Xinjiang: The Socioeconomic Divide between Uyghurs and Han Chinese

By Liana Tai | The Second Central Work Forum on Xinjiang (East Turkestan) was held in May of this year, amidst a surge in protest and […]
June 5, 2014

China’s Relations with Taiwan and North Korea

113th Congress | U.S. House of Representatives | U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission | Ian Easton testified before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission […]
May 27, 2014

South Korea-China Relations: Limits of the “Strategic Cooperative Partnership”

By Samuel Mun | Over the past two decades, the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have developed a “strategic cooperative […]
May 6, 2014

America’s Allies and Nuclear Arms: Assessing the Geopolitics of Nonproliferation in Asia

By: Robert Zarate While U.S. policymakers and lawmakers sometimes deeply disagree on precisely how to stop hostile states from getting nuclear weapons, they generally agree on […]
April 18, 2014

Washington Should Highlight US-Taiwan Engagement Efforts

By Sabrina Tsai | Quiet Engagement In Washington, government-to-government, military-to-military, and people-to-people interactions with the Republic of China (ROC; or Taiwan) have been relatively quiet due […]
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