By Alex Vanden Heuvel @TheVandenHeuvel The author would like to thank the Terry College Associate Dean for Research and Graduate…
By Alex Boylston summer, following years of hostilities, island building, and close encounters on the South China Sea, The Permanent…
By Gaby Lohner announced at the end of October that they would be adjusting the country’s controversial one-child policy by allowing…
By Christian Pedraza July 31, 2015, by a narrow margin of 44 votes to 40, Beijing beat the city of…
By Bert Thompson tate visits are normally a time for celebrating the relationship between the leaders of two countries. But…
By: William Robinson Since the end of the 19th century, no nation has challenged U.S. supremacy over the Americas. The…
By: Connor Quirk Over the past few months, the world has watched as Hong Kong experienced unprecedented civil unrest. The…
By: William Robinson China is the world’s largest owner of the U.S. government’s debt, holding $1.273 trillion worth of U.S.…
By: Matt Oldham What would you buy with $75 billion dollars? It could go a long way—a new house, a…
By: Ian Davis Although China and Taiwan are only separated by a shallow, 120-mile stretch of water, the two countries…
By: Eli Scott In 2011, the total trade volume between North Korea and China was $5.36 billion, but some researchers…
By: Max Wallace Last week, the Chinese government announced an impressive list of reforms and a major overhaul for one of…
By: Shuchi Goyal Earlier this week, the high court of China rejected disgraced politician Bo Xilai’s appeal on his sentence…
By: Michael Ingram When you think of North Korea, what comes to mind? Probably some version of the following: insane, backwards,…