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International Law is Failing the South China Sea
It is clear that international law so far has tried—and failed—to restrain Chinese advances in the South China Sea.…
Huawei 5G: Trapped in an Olive Branch
An olive branch does not exist if one is forced to accept the offering. And in many ways, the US is forced to…
Undersea Espionage: Who Owns Underwater Internet Cables?
Information is precious to us all, so we ought to take steps to protect it, whether it be from foreign government…
“Bullied Out of Pride”: Hong Kong Group…
Individuals like Henry Lam demonstrate the complexity in trying to compartmentalize contentious issues. Lam is both…
An Open Letter to U.S. Consul General from Action Free…
On September 6th, members of the Action Free Hong Kong Montreal Group handed the U.S. Consul General to Montreal,…
Walking on Hong Kong’s Tightrope
On June 9, over one million people marched through the streets of Hong Kong — from Victoria Park, Causeway Bay to…
The Solomon Islands, Taiwan, and the Politics of…
As more and more American politicians begin to hit the road in preparation for the 2020 presidential elections, one…
La Chine et les nouvelles routes de la soie en Afrique:…
Bien que la croissance économique chinoise connaisse son plus bas taux de croissance depuis près de 30 ans, en…
Why isn’t China getting younger?
China's move from the "one-child policy" to the "two-child policy" was supposed to encourage higher birth rate in…
Why China Sees Forrest Gump as a Trojan Horse
It is no wonder why China would view American cultural efforts and emblems, such as Forrest Gump, as trojan…
The Slow Death of China’s Dialects
While older generations continue to use dialects in their everyday life, many young people have never received any…
Huawei: Bien Plus Qu’Une Simple Controverse
Récemment, la multinationale chinoise Huawei a été impliquée dans une série d’affaires internationales ponctuée de…