After much brouhaha, it was indeed welcome augury when both China and India decided to withdraw their respective forces from the Doklam area of Bhutan....
Until Doklam happened, from June 16 until August 28, Chinese President Xi Jinping, who is also chairman of the Central Military Commission, appeared totally in control,...
The month of August in Japan is a time for collective reflection on the merits of “war and peace.” It was in August of 1945...
Approximately 300 articles in the Chinese studies journal China Quarterly, which the Cambridge University Press publishes in Britain, were made temporarily unavailable in China. ...
(Last of 3 Parts) Part 1: 3 Ways the US, Japan, Should Handle China’s Island Building Part 2: It’s Time for the US to...
(2nd of 3 Parts) Part 1: 3 Ways the US, Japan, Should Handle China’s Island Building As China continues with its policy...
A herd of elephants cross a road in the northeastern state of Assam, India, July 12, 2017. REUTERS China’s ambitious One Belt, One Road...
Yoko Mada (“Random Yoko”), a Japanese YouTuber widely popular with viewers both inside and outside of Japan, sat down recently with Hidetoshi Ishii, a Japanese...
(1st of 3 Parts) As China continues with its policy of expansionism in the region, combining military intimidation and economic inducements toward its neighbors,...
“China’s high speed rail technology is already far better than the Japanese Bullet Train, Shinkansen.” That was how, six years ago, Wang Yongping, head of...
Roughly four months into United States President Donald Trump’s government, the issues and challenges that confront it, in both domestic policy and foreign affairs,...
Dr. Monika Chansoria The tiny landlocked Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan in South Asia is the latest victim of China’s burgeoning revisionism. China’s aggression in...