East Asia political expert Jeeyang Rhee Baum analyzes the country’s polarized politics, the resilience of its still-young democratic…
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At Harvard, President Yoon Suk Yeol lauds 70 years of U.S.-South Korean alliance and warns of global threats to freedom.
Jacinda Ardern, who earned international acclaim for her leadership as New Zealand’s prime minister, has been appointed to dual fellowships…
Harvard Kennedy School researchers studying U.S.-China rivalry find that while the United States has disparaged diplomacy since the Cold…
vlog researcher Gordon Hanson and colleagues document long-term damage for U.S. workers and factory towns hurt by Chinese manufacturing…
From “visionary optimism” to a “shadow” of past agreement: Experts weigh in on the opportunities and challenges in negotiating with North…
With broad powers over the direction of the Chinese economy, Liu He MC/MPA 1995 will be one of the most influential Chinese vice premiers…
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An emerging diplomatic off-ramp or just a pause in nuclear tensions?
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To coincide with the 19th Party Congress, Professor Tony Saich explains the challenges facing China’s leadership.
In a new paper, Anthony Saich argues that China is encountering a moment in its contemporary history when the reforms of earlier…