Pressuring foreign countries for cooperation, China uses a full spectrum of tactics, including united front members to pursue its enemies anywhere in the world.
China craved more than medals, so it used the Paris Games to try to dominate its rivals. The strategy may have backfired.
Ronson Chan's resignation as HKJA chair and Selina Cheng's dismissal from the WSJ underscore the state of press freedom in Hong Kong as it continues to...
Deals like the "Poor Guy's Package" and "Blind Box of Leftovers" point to significant changes in the Chinese economy affecting the lives of ordinary people.
A 2012 internal CCP circular known as "Document 9" provides key insights into how Xi Jinping views security and helps understand what drives his decisions.
What is in store for nations that have forged deep ties with communist China? The Tiananmen Massacre of 35 years ago should stand as a stark...
A Hong Kong court convicted 14 individuals who wanted to introduce universal suffrage and democratic elections for the LegCo chief executive and members.
The Tiananmen Square protests followed a long tradition in Asia but the violent clampdown on academic freedom and open public debate keeps its wounds fresh.
Japan could either legalize or enact stricter measures against marijuana. There is a world of difference between these two, so it must tread carefully.
'One China' means different things to Taiwan and China. Professor Watanabe examines why that is with perspectives from inside Taiwan, China, Japan and the US.
LegCo says it wants new economic development in Hong Kong. But after passing this draconian ordinance, the risk of arbitrary detention is a strong deterrence.
As Hong Kong changes under China, will Tokyo emerge as the next Asian financial center? It's stable with top-notch logistics and a highly educated workforce.