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China on Palestine
Diverging Paths to Climate Solutions: How COP29 Highlights the East-West Divide in Tackling Global Warming
China Bans Japanese Seafood: A Microcosm of International Politics
The decision by Japan to discharge the Fukushima wastewater has sparked significant reactions, particularly from China. Owen investigates the justification of the embargo and its political origins.
The Dispute over Taiwan — A Historical Insight
Aryaman Srivastava analyses the contemporary issue of Taiwan through an insightful, historical lens.
Selective political memories and the justification of South Korean government
Callie Yoo explores how political memories and history are utilised by the South Korean government in power-making and regime justification.
The Quad: An Asiatic NATO?
Baran Agyuven reviews the past, present, and future of one of Asia’s most important inter-governmental groups.
Resurgence of Violence in Kashmir - A Conflict in the Works?
Violence is brewing once again in Kashmir, but what exactly is happening, and will we see an escalation?
Peace Far Away: On the Recurrent Turmoil in Afghanistan
Phoebe Chen analyses the reasons behind the tumult in Afghanistan and the factors behind the Taliban’s quick rise to power.