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Understanding the Strengths and Vulnerabilities of North Korean Hackers
Pyongyang continues to defy miscalculated expectations regarding its cyber capabilities by successfully employing a series of sophisticated cyberattacks that target new and developing financial technology.
North Korea Picks Up the Pace on Missile Tests
Why is North Korea testing so many missiles in January 2022?
North Korea’s Missile Tests: Biden’s Options
Since the collapse of the U.S.-North Korea summit at Hanoi in February 2019, North Korea and the United States have been locked in a diplomatic impasse.
How North Korea Might Exploit New Video Games for Crypto
North Korean hackers are likely to include new play-to-earn (P2E) crypto games within their illicit cyber-enabled financial schemes.
Myanmar Crisis and Hun Sen’s Visit: ASEAN in Disarray?
Hun Sen was the first foreign leader to visit Myanmar since the military's overthrow of the country's democratically elected government.
Official: Japan Hopes to Lead Asian Zero-emissions Push
Environmental groups and critics are urging Japan to focus more on promoting renewable energy.
Australia, Japan Sign Defense Pact as China Concerns Loom
It’s Japan’s first Reciprocal Access Agreement with any country other than the United States.
Bio-tracked, Mistreated, Hog-tied: Immigration Detention in East Asia in 2021
Governments in Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea routinely detain migrants in closed custodial institutions.
South Korea and US Agree on Draft End-of-War Declaration ‘In Principle’
South Korea says it has agreed, in principle, with the U.S. on a draft end-of-war declaration, but North Korea has continued to refuse to participate.
Japan Approves Record Defense Budget for Fiscal Year 2022
Tokyo is striving to keep pace with China.
What Will North Korean Cybercrime Look Like in 2022?
The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to increased online spending which Pyongyang and other illicit actors will likely continue to exploit.
Is South Korean Culture a Threat to North Korea?
The North Korean regime’s repression of South Korean culture reflects a logic that equates foreign culture with a threat to the regime’s stability.
Class Struggle, the Biggest Challenge to North Korea’s Economic Development
Both domestically and internationally, class struggle prevents North Korea from integrating into the world economy.
Moving North Korean Women’s Rights Issues Center Stage on Human Rights Day
There are barriers to the participation of young North Korean women in the human rights movement.
North Korea Plans to Dig Deep Into Renewable Energy Alternatives
The success of North Korean renewable energy projects will depend on the willingness of key allies, such as China, to facilitate.
Japan Steps in to Support India Against China in South Asia
The Quad may still be a mist-covered structure but Indo-Japanese cooperation against China is becoming more concrete.
Cambodia Bolts Into Its New Normal
The road ahead is long and lonely for Cambodia, with Chinese largess checked by the pandemic and Western interests soured by pre-pandemic crackdowns.
Japan Approves Record Extra Defense Budget
Amid growing threats in East Asia, the Japanese cabinet approved a record extra budget for defense appropriations.
Japan’s New Pandemic Border Restrictions Disappoint Residents Stranded Abroad
Many foreign residents have had their hopes to enter Japan dashed as new border controls make little impact.
How to Deliver Relief to North Koreans Without Lifting Sanctions
To address the grim humanitarian situation in North Korea, countries should get smart about implementing sanctions, not lift them.
Will Cambodia Commit to Protecting Its Forests?
Over the past two decades, Cambodia has lost 28 percent of its tree cover. Inaction will mean further losses.
Agent Chrysanthemum: North Korean Spy Indicted for Coercing Defectors to Return ‘Home’
Coercing, and even abducting, defectors is a common tactic for authoritarian regimes to discourage defection.
Seoul Rejects Refugee Claims by Chinese North Korean Defectors
Some experts say 3,000-5,000 ethnic Chinese live in North Korea and are the only foreigners with permanent residency rights.
Japan Pledges Support For Asia-wide Decarbonization
Japan aims to lead Asia toward a carbon-free society but failed to commit to a turn away from fossil fuel projects.
China Isn’t the Only Reason for Cambodia’s Vaccination Success
More than good relations with China, Cambodia’s vaccination success comes down to effective and responsive government actions in a moment of crisis.