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Leaked CCP Files Expose Global Crackdown on Dissent
The Chinese Communist Party has been working to “suppress Falun Gong’s momentum” around the world – including in the United States.
Contradicting Past Policies, China Bets on Its Private Sector to Boost Its Economy
After years of attempts to increase the role of state-owned enterprises in the Chinese economy, Xi now hopes entrepreneurs will bail him out.
As Trump Upends US Politics, Chinese People Watch in Fascination
The Chinese public has never paid so much attention to U.S. domestic affairs.
Exporting Culture, Cementing Control: How the CCP Pursues Domestic Legitimacy Through Soft Power
By strategically aligning soft power expansion with a revival of traditional culture, the Chinese government leverages successes like “Ne Zha 2” to enhance its domestic political legitimacy.
The China-Russia Relationship: A Marriage of Convenience
While China-Russia relations have certainly gotten closer since the 1990s, recent indicators may point to strains.
Xi Jinping Holds Economic Symposium With Corporate Giants
China’s leader attempted to downplay the country’s economic issues while seeking to boost private sector confidence.
How the CCP Co-opted an Ancient Buddhist Monk
The Chinese government venerates Kumarajiva not only for his contributions to Buddhism but also as a symbol of China’s ideological and geopolitical ambitions.
Beijing Targets UK-based Hong Kong Activists as Families Face Pressure at Home
Hong Kong authorities seek to silence exiled dissidents by pursuing arrest abroad and intimidating their families at home.
‘Ne Zha 2’: China’s Latest Tech Success
“Ne Zha 2” has shattered several box office records while sparking national pride in China's cultural strength.
The Discourse on Taiwan Needs a Vibeshift
Taiwan’s history of resistance against colonizers – whether European, Japanese, or Chinese – and multi-ethnic nation-building deserves recognition.
How the US Aid Freeze Harms Taiwan’s Geopolitical Interests
From the direct (military assistance) to the indirect (waning U.S. influence), the freeze could have dire implications for Taiwan’s foreign policy interests.
China’s ¥5.6 Trillion Real Estate Support Has Yet to Deliver. Here’s Why.
The “whitelist” policy was supposed to restore financing to stalled projects. So why have housing completion and financing rates both dropped?
China’s Challenges in 2025: Charting a Course Through a Stormy Sea
How China manages the challenges it faces, and how the region responds, will shape Asia’s future trajectory.
Will China Take Advantage of Future EU-US Rifts?
Beijing hopes to benefit from tensions created by the Trump administration, but China will have to change its own approach to capitalize.
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North Korea in 2025: Make Money Not War
A country on the precipice of war with its neighbors would not be selling arms and sending troops off to fight in a distant conflict.
When Hollywood Comes to Cambodia, with Nick Ray
From “Tomb Raider” to “Banged Up Abroad” and “37 Heavens.”
Road Numbering
By Julian Dierkes I do really like my Mongolia countryside drives, whether I am along for the ride as a passenger or driving myself.   View this post on Instagram …
Kevin Rudd on Xi Jinping
“Xi has significantly moved the ideological needle -- making China more Leninist, more Marxist and more nationalist.”
Khurelsukh at UN General Assembly
By Julian Dierkes, Alexander Morrow and Anshika Srivastava In 2021, Pres. U Khurelsukh spoke at the UN General Assembly for the first time as president. He has returned every year …
Quick Observations On the Eve of Local Elections 2024
By Marissa J. Smith While I was in Mongolia this summer for the 2024 Parliamentary Elections and was discussing the results for third parties, some interlocutors expressed enthusiasm for the …
Can Japan Become the ‘World’s Most AI-friendly Country’?
As the world faces rapid change and competition over AI, Japan’s step-up is significant for the East Asian region but also the wider world.
The Risks of North Korean Provocations in the West Sea
The West Sea’s strategic and economic significance for both Koreas increases the likelihood of future provocations.
Guest Post: Mongolian Hoops Dreams — Creation of Soft Power Through Basketball
By Benjamin Nuland Basketball was introduced to Mongolia in the 1960s by the Russians and Chinese. More recently, basketball has become Mongolia’s most popular sport, but Mongolians’ associations are primarily …
Cambodia’s Leader Says Arrested Protesters Were Trying to Overthrow the Government
The government has arrested an estimated 94 people for protesting an economic agreement with Vietnam and Laos.