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April 21, 2017

China
Chinese Cinema’s Absent Allure

Larry Hong is an intern in the Asia program at the Council on Foreign Relations and a senior at Columbia University. This is the second post in his three-part series on the relationship between Holly…

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April 13, 2022

Somalia
Somalia’s Political Paradoxes Forestall Progress and Stability

Political developments in Somalia continue to provide regular drama, frequent tragedy, and painfully slow progress toward long-overdue milestones.

Somalia's president is seen in a picture taken with blurred soldiers in the foreground. A military officer to the president's left stands and salutes.

August 9, 2016

Cybersecurity
Dark Times Ahead for Chinese White Hats

Lincoln Davidson is a research associate for Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. Over the last few years, Chinese President Xi Jinping has made improving cybersecurity a major policy g…

Chinese security researchers walk a fine line between "white hat" and "black hat." (Source: <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Comikaze_Expo_2011_-_Spy_vs_Spy_(6325381362).jpg">Doug Kline</a>)

January 6, 2017

China
Chinese Ivory, Google in India, Philippine Jailbreak, and More

Rachel Brown, Sherry Cho, Lorand Laskai, Gabriella Meltzer, and Gabriel Walker look at five stories from Asia this week. 1. The world reacts to China’s ivory ban. Following a resolution at the Conve…

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July 16, 2007

Civil Society
Iranian Civil Society and the Role of U.S. Foreign Policy

The arrests of four Iranian-Americans have created a chill among those in Iran working to open up civil society and led to disagreements over U.S. support for those efforts.