Author: Shin-wha Lee, Korea University The international community has faced an unprecedented social and economic shock due to three ‘big bangs’ — increasing US–China strategic competition,...
Author: Amitav Acharya, American University Southeast Asia is no stranger to strategic competition. But its ‘new geopolitics’ is different from those that existed during the Cold...
Author: Pan Wang, UNSW Since the mid-2000s, China’s street parks have become new tourist attractions and popular venues for marriage matchmaking. Organised by parent volunteers attempting...
Author: James Laurenceson, UTS Australian Treasurer Josh Frydenberg warned in September that Australia was on the ‘frontline’ of ‘strategic competition’ between the United States and China....
Author: Davis Florick, Missouri State University Chinese interference has negatively impacted Cambodian politics and allowed Prime Minister Hun Sen to lean more fully into authoritarianism. As...
Author: Tom Westland, ANU It’s twenty years this week since China was admitted to membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO). That presaged a remarkable surge...
Author: Olivia Cheung, SOAS University of London On 15 November 2021, Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Joe Biden held their first virtual meeting. According...
Author: Jon Yuan Jiang Since 2019, more than 40 protests were held against ‘Chinese expansion’ in Central Asia. Yet Central Asian elites have hardly had a...
Author: Tom Westland, ANU According to the official readout, in their virtual summit this week, US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed ‘managing...