Jim Walker, Aletheia's chief economist, share his take on Asian economies and explains why he sees a "North-South divide" in the region.
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With rising political tensions, let's explore what might happen if Japan is attacked in war. How would the international ...
Japan, the United States and South Korea are arranging a trilateral meeting of their foreign ministers in mid-February, the ...
It is time to bring together a redoubtable defensive alliance that can deter Chinese hegemonic designs across the region—an ...
The increase in accuracy — to within 50-100m of the intended target — suggests North Korea is successfully using the ...
Since the declaration of martial law on Dec. 3, we have seen daily updates on the impeachment trial of South Korean President ...
Securing long-term offtake contracts from potential liquefied natural gas buyers in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan will be a ...
In 2025, the United States leads with the largest military aircraft fleet, followed by Russia, China, and India, reflecting ...
South Korean President Yoon's recent declaration of martial law highlights the nation's political disfunction. Dr. Yul Sohn and Dr. Won-Taek Kang of the East Asia Institute reflect on the trends in ...
North Korean ballistic missiles fired at Ukraine by Russian forces have become far more precise over time, according to ...
On the heels of Chinese AI firm DeepSeek making a huge splash in OpenAI's American backyard, OpenAI is expanding in Asia, ...