U.S. lawmakers investigating spying threats from China are pressing two Chinese telecommunications firms for information; the country’s banks may see supercharged profit growth slow; new tariffs...
Author: Li Mingjiang, RSIS The past few years have been particularly eventful for the South China Sea dispute. The tensions and related diplomatic pressures exerted on...
With the London Olympics fast upon us, WSJ.com introduces the athletes selected to compete at the Summer Games. CRT profiles Tien Chia-chen, a shooter from Chinese...
Images from a visit to the Shenyang Folk Arts School in the capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province.
Author: Peter Drysdale, Editor, East Asia Forum After decades of struggle to overcome political repression and deprivation, Myanmar appears on the way to democracy. This achievement...
Selangor, Malaysia's most populous state, will be home to the new commercial, business, residential, and leisure developments According to Eco-Business, Hong Leong Group’s property Guoccoland Bhd will...
A $6 billion listing of a giant Chinese state-owned insurer is taking on new twists and turns as bankers gear up for an increasingly taxing deal.
Joseph Lau, the Hong Kong tycoon heading Chinese Estates Holdings Ltd., will face charges in Macau over allegations of bribery and money laundering tied to a...
Author: Pradumna B. Rana, RSIS On 3 May 2012, on the sidelines of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Annual Meeting in Manila, ASEAN+3 took a number...