North Korea's weaponization of cyberspace is shifting today's global security landscape.
Category: East Asia
India and Australia tighten partnership in response to China’s regional aggression
Australia and India are working together to counter China's aggressive actions in the Indo-Pacific.
Taiwan’s campaign for a voice in global health discussions
Taiwan’s push for a seat at the upcoming WHO meeting has sparked anger from China.
How great power competition changes American grand strategy
Rethinking U.S. grand strategy in an increased era of political and economic competition with China.
State of U.S.-China relations plunges to new lows amid COVID-19 pandemic
As the COVID-19 continues its relentless spread around the world, the Sino-American relationship falls into further disrepair.
Trump administration continues fight against Huawei 5G despite corporation’s inroads in Europe
The Trump administration scrambles to maintain its commitment to combat China's Huawei 5G technology.
The treatment of Uyghurs in China
In China, more than one million people are being detained indefinitely, without trial or access to lawyers, on suspicion of extremism based upon their ethnic identity. Fellow Bennett Rine explores how international response can impact the problem.
Taiwan’s precarious existence
The island nation lost two diplomatic allies in the last few months alone, leaving it with just a handful scattered around the globe. What’s to blame for this change, and how will Taiwan fare?
The South China Sea: What it is, why it matters and the role of the US
The South China Sea is a hotbed for contention between various countries. As tensions continue to rise, it is important to analyze what each player hopes to gain from the region.
China withdraws from Iranian gas project
According to the Wall Street Journal, the decision comes after months of U.S. pressure.
