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Reflection of a man is seen on the glass while a pedestrian footbridge in the background is adorned with China s and Hong Kong s flags as decorations for the celebration of National Day in Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Article 23: What You Need to Know About Hong Kong’s New National Security Laws

Hong Kong’s government today unveiled its proposed national security bill, following a month-long public consultation that ended last week. City

Reuters

SOLOMONS CHINA RELIEF
China

China’s Proliferating Pacific Police Footprint 

Following Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) devastating riots in early January 2024, Foreign Minister Justin Tkachenko told journalists that in September 2023

Sinclair Dinnen, Denghua Zhang

A woman walks by an arch reading “Taiwan Can Help” next to the United Nations Offices in Geneva on the opening day of the World Health Organization’s World Health Assembly on May 24, 2021. (Photo: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP)
Taiwan

The Successes and Limits of ‘Taiwan Can Help’ Health Diplomacy

The “Taiwan Can Help” campaign during COVID-19 is widely cited as a major diplomacy success for Taiwan. Its provision of large amounts of personal

Ethan Dean-Richards

From left: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, U.S. President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pose for a photo ahead of their talks at a summit of the Quad group of Indo-Pacific democracies in Tokyo on May 24, 2022. (Photo: Kyodo via Reuters Connect)
Indo-Pacific

Would the Quad Play Any Role in Potential Conflict Over Taiwan? 

In the wake of the U.S. Congress passing the “Strengthening the Quad Act” last month, one of the most striking things about the Quadrilateral Security

Ethan Dean-Richards

FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: A Chinese coastguard ship sails during a military drill near Fuzhou Fujian Province near the Taiwan controlled Matsu Islands
Taiwan

China Steps Up Gray-Zone Warfare to Exhaust Taiwan, Defense Report Says

China has stepped up gray-zone warfare against Taiwan, aiming to make the areas around the democratic island country “saturated” with balloons, drones

Reuters

CHINA POLITICS TWO SESSIONS
China

Analysis: Can China Maintain Growth and ‘Transform’ Its Economy at the Same Time?

Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s (李強) vision for the country contains an inherent contradiction: His aim to “transform” the economic model may be

Reuters

FILE PHOTO: An evening view of the financial Central district and Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong
Opinion

Free Market Fall: Hong Kong’s Investment in Security and Its Dire Economic Returns

China is often held to be an exception to the rule that economic performance and human rights are inextricably bound. In fact, it proves the rule: Its

Domino Theory

A worker cleans the pavement in front of a construction site in New Taipei City on January 31. (Photo: Ann Wang: Reuters)
Taiwan

How Does Organized Crime in Taiwan Compare to the 1990s? Part One: Business

A follow-up article on organized crime in Taiwanese politics can be read here. An owner of a medium-sized vegetable distribution company in New

Ethan Dean-Richards, Kris Lih

AUSTRALIA JAPAN DIPLOMACY
China

How Australia and Japan Can Boost Minilateralism to Counter Chinese Influence

Middle powers such as Australia and Japan have leveraged minilateral relationships to achieve shared security and economic objectives. But since the

Miwa Hirono, H.D.P. Envall, Kyoko Hatakeyama, Thomas Wilkins

Han Kuo yu the parliament speaker candidate for Taiwan s largest opposition party the Kuomintang arrives at the parliament in Taipei
Taiwan

ASEAN Sighs With Relief After Taiwan’s Election

On January 13, 2024, Taiwan conducted its presidential and Legislative Yuan elections. The elections, especially the presidential election, were seen

Orson Tan

CHINA POLITICS CONGRESS
China

China & Human Rights, February End 2024: Tibet Rises and Volkswagen Crashes as Daring Filmmakers Break a Censorship Blockade

Beijing’s global reputation as a green energy leader collides with brutal realities in Tibet. Volkswagen has a head-on smash with the truth about

Domino Theory

Presidential and parliamentary elections in Taiwan
Taiwan

Taiwan Faces Steady ‘Drip’ of Pressure as China Tightens Pre-Inauguration Squeeze

Taiwan is facing a steady “drip, drip” of Chinese pressure ahead of the inauguration of its next president in May, with officials in Taipei fearing

Reuters

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