How to Achieve Long Peace in Asia?
Politics,Security,China,East Asia
By Yongnian Zheng - 20 Mar 2023

How to Achieve Long Peace in Asia?

Asian countries have the ability to shape their own future destiny, just as we have had the experience of common development over the past 40 years.
South Korea-Japan Frictions: From Trade Conflict to Security Issues
Politics,East Asia

By Tai Wei Lim - 19 Sep 2019

South Korea-Japan Frictions: From Trade Conflict to Security Issues

Is “One Country, Two Systems” Doomed To Fail?
Politics,Hotspots,East Asia

By Henry Hing Lee Chan - 18 Sep 2019

Is “One Country, Two Systems” Doomed To Fail?

Regional Cooperation over the Sanchi Incident: Review and Reflection
Environment,East Asia

Regional Cooperation over the Sanchi Incident: Review and Reflection

The Sanchi incident in January 2018 caused the first and largest ship-source condensate release in maritime history, and could potentially impose grave challenges to regional ocean environment.
By Xinyue Zhang - 18 Feb 2019 | 0 comments Read more...
"Confrontation" Between China and South Korea in Immigration Measures, Why Does South Korea's Attitude Keep Changing?
China,East Asia

"Confrontation" Between China and South Korea in Immigration Measures, Why Does South Korea's Attitude Keep Changing?

As per the South Korean health department, from March 1st, Chinese inbound travelers will no longer be obligated to undergo nucleic acid testing upon entry. However, presenting a negative nucleic acid test report before boarding will still be required until March 10th.
Why US Criticism of the Belt and Road Initiative Is Not Enough?
Politics,Economy,China,East Asia

Why US Criticism of the Belt and Road Initiative Is Not Enough?

Alice Wells, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia at the US Department of State, recently criticised China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) for lacking transparency and being economically unsustainable.
What Will Likely Happen to the Taiwan Area Before and After January 11, 2020?
Politics,China,East Asia

What Will Likely Happen to the Taiwan Area Before and After January 11, 2020?

It is clear by now that three candidates will compete for the 15th presidency on January 11, 2020 in the Taiwan area: Tsai Ing-wen, Han Guo-yu, and James C. Soong.
World's Richest Refugee Camp Rises up in Revolt
Society,China,East Asia

World's Richest Refugee Camp Rises up in Revolt

The fact that Hong Kong is rich cannot cover up its social structure as a refugee camp.
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