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A Pinch of Salt: The case against optimism for North Korea

We shouldn't be too optimistic about the potential for a denuclearized North Korea under Kim Jong Un.

Kim Jong-il and the New Geo-politics

However, with the passing of Kim Jong-Il, the same geo-political positions are all potentially invalidated. China, the U.S, Japan, Russia and other usual parties that find themselves managing North Korea can still maneuver to establish the best position

After Kim Jong-il: The Chinese Take

China has already shown how the influence it has over North Korea can be used to promote policy change.

Providing healthcare for 1.4 billion people

Jimmy Meixiong talks about his time in China as an intern at a large state-run hospital and reflects on some issues with the Chinese Healthcare system

How do you spend the 90th anniversary of the CCP?

Jimmy Meixiong finds significance and hints of a changing China in the 90th celebration of the CCP.

Debating Nuclear Energy: When Fear Triumphs Reason

Should Fukushima spell the end of the "nuclear renaissance"? I think not.

How to pay three million dollars in order to lose a billion customers

The super bowl is a true spectacle. This year over 110 million Americans tuned in to watch the super bowl. With such an outstanding...

Dear Thomas Friedman: Serious In Singapore, But So What?

While Friedman's praise of Singapore is inspiring, it simply isn't realistic.

Internet Takes on the Chinese Government

Why an average case of Chinese corruption has become a national, internet-driven frenzy. With the recent conclusion of President Hu’s official state visit to...

Israeli Criticism of the U.S. handling of the Protests in Egypt: Justified or Unfounded?

The protests in Egypt have been going on for over a week now, and the entire situation is truly an example of how globalized...