Slow but Steady Progress for Transgender Individuals in Japan

November 6, 2023

East Asia Tai Halpern East Asia Tai Halpern

Economic Meltdown: China Faces Capital Outflow

For the first time in twenty-five years, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into China has fallen below zero. That is, there is more capital currently leaving China for other markets, than there is foreign capital being invested into China, a phenomenon called capital outflow.

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East Asia Tai Halpern East Asia Tai Halpern

A New Chapter: Japan and South Korea Soften Relations

On Sunday Oct. 21, Japan, South Korea, and the US conducted their first joint aerial exercise near the Korean Peninsula. The exercise comes on the heels of revived tensions between North Korea and its two Northeast Asian neighbors, as well as continued efforts to soften South Korean-Japanese relations due to the growing threat of China.

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East Asia Rebecca Locher East Asia Rebecca Locher

Belt and Road Forum: More Than Infrastructure

China continued its push for an alternative international environment at the third Belt and Road Initiative forum this past week. The conference took place from October 17 to 18, hosting two dozen world leaders and delegations from more than 100 countries, where they discussed the global infrastructure and development endeavor that began a decade ago.

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