Fenced In: Shanghai Lockdown Intensifies as COVID-19 Fears Grip the Rest of China
Since the Shanghai lockdowns were announced a month ago, Chinese officials have scrambled to contain the resurgence of COVID-19.
What do rising tensions in the Asia-Pacific mean for China?
Tensions in the Asia-Pacific region continued to rise after AUKUS members released a joint statement noting their intentions to develop hypersonic weapons.
Korean Obsession Over College and the Fall of Cho's Family
Alongside the tough power transition from President Moon to President-elect Yoon, Korean society is experiencing a side-effect of its obsession with college.
Korea's new Blue House and the dawn of an uneasy transition
South Korea is going through a particularly tough transition of power for the future government due to various matters, including the move of the Blue House, which is Korea’s counterpart of the United States’ White House.
Meeting of high-ranking Chinese and Indian officials shows hope for cooperation, with reservations
The foreign ministers of China and India met last week for the first time since border clashes between the two countries ensued nearly two years ago.
Shanghai in Lockdown: How Long Will China’s No-COVID Policy Last?
Since our article last week reporting on the recent Chinese lockdown, authorities have instituted several changes to the previously announced plan.