Author: Evan A Feigenbaum, CFR Can the United States and China cooperate to forestall threats to stability? A new CFR report, Managing Instability on China’s Periphery...
Author: Ganeshan Wignaraja, ADB While rapid trade-led growth has enabled China to surge ahead of other developing economies in recent decades, a number of analysts are...
Author: Aidan Foster-Carter, Leeds University August found Kim Jong-il on the road again. Travelling only in his trademark armoured train, due to a fear of flying,...
Author: Zhao Boying, Chinese Central Party School While the media focuses on the ‘Chinese miracle’, some scholars have used terms such as the ‘Beijing consensus’ and...
As part of China's nine-month campaign to combat the infringement of intellectual property rights (IPR), the nation has implemented legalization of the software in its 135...
Author: Sheryn Lee, ANU On 4-5 June, Singapore was once again awash with security and defence buzz amid the 10 th annual International Institute of Strategic...
Author: Michael W. Dowdle Discussions and studies of regulation and governance draw their regulatory insights from the experiences of the advanced industrial economies. It is presumed...
Author: Peter M. Beck, CFR, Keio University Korea-Japan relations have warmed considerably since President Lee Myung-bak took office, but new agreements have proven elusive. After raising...
Author: Ray Hervandi, East-West Center Indonesia’s initiation of democratic reforms in May 1998 did not portend well for Chinese Indonesians. Constituting less than 5 percent of...