Author: Raffaello Pantucci, RUSI The closure of a mine in Kyrgyzstan, protests on the streets in Kazakhstan. The grand guignol of menacing Chinese investment into Central...
Authors: Nurliana Kamaruddin and Aaron Denison Deivasagayam, University of Malaya South Korea has spent much of its history caught in the middle of external power struggles....
Author: Kathleen Walsh, UTS China is an economic giant. It is the world’s largest trading nation and is set to be the world’s largest economy as...
Author: Davin Chor, Dartmouth College ‘It’s the end of the world as we know it’. So rings the lyrics of a classic song from the mid-1980s...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU Street protests that have gripped Hong Kong for over four months are becoming more violent. Some protestors have begun attacking police and...
Authors: Henry Gao, SMU and Weihuan Zhou, UNSW Whether China is a ‘developing’ or ‘developed’ country for the purposes of the World Trade Organization (WTO) matters a lot...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe inked the US–Japan Trade Agreement to much fanfare on 25 September 2019....
Author: Jae Ho Chung, Seoul National University Seoul is being pulled back and forth between Beijing and Washington as the two compete for regional influence. South...
Author: John Kirton, University of Toronto The deepening diplomatic dispute between China and Canada that began in December 2018 marks a fundamental change in their longstanding...