By Seong-hyon Lee China’s economic predicament is rooted in a struggling real estate sector and a strategy predicated on a shift towards...
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China will continue on the path of economic reform, tackling the “most urgent things” first, a high-profile commentary in the Communist Party’s official newspaper pledged ahead of a long-awaited conclave next month. The new reforms will focus on “reform of the economic system”, including “upholding and developing the basic economic system” and “building a high-level […]
By Seong-hyon Lee China’s economic predicament is rooted in a struggling real estate sector and a strategy predicated on a shift towards...
Diplomats sometimes find themselves fading into obscurity within the annals of official statute books, their names relegated to the routine sections...
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has made significant strides in its investigation into the alleged leak of the National...
By Zachary Abuza Diversifying supply chains away from China is a boon for Southeast Asia and a priority for the U.S. government. But it can create...
Climate change will be the ‘most urgent and severe’ issue to face whoever is Prime Minister after July 4, the party’s co-leader said.
As the UK gears up for its next general election, immigration once again dominates political discourse. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's pledge to...
Any efforts to sustainably improve the education system without first addressing corruption will be like pouring water on sand. Gwarube therefore has...
By Darren G. Spinck Lord Cameron’s April 2024 visit to Mongolia and Central Asia demonstrates the growing importance that London places on...
THE EDITOR: In the aftermath of Father’s Day celebrations, both globally and locally, my thoughts turned to the man we honour as "the father of...
By He Jun On June 19, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Pyongyang for a two-day visit to North Korea. Following this, Putin is also...