China’s Position in the Global Aviation Industry

China’s aviation ambitions are soaring to new heights, as evidenced by its latest push to persuade Vietnam to authorize domestically produced jets for operation. According to recent reports, China has engaged in months of discussions with Vietnamese regulators and airlines, culminating in an apparent charm offensive led by the CommercialContinue Reading

Japan Is Ready to Legalize ‘Active Cyber Defense’

On January 24, the Japanese government convened this year’s ordinary Diet session, which will run for 150 days, at least until June 22. The administration of Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru is planning to submit 59 important bills during the ordinary session. Among those 59 bills, the Active Cyber Defense LegislationContinue Reading

China’s Stadium Diplomacy in Africa, Pt. 1: The Talanta Sports Stadium in Nairobi

As China’s foreign policy toward the African continent developed into a(n even more) pragmatic approach in the early 1980s – in particular, following the 11-country tour of Premier Zhao Ziyang in December 1982 – Sino-African relations became increasingly multifaceted. Since the first years of the reform and opening-up policy announcedContinue Reading

The Rise and Fall of Americans’ China Dreams

In 2014 I and roughly 150 others arrived to work for The Center for Teaching and Learning in China (CTLC), a company that since 1996 had brought a new cohort of teachers each year, mostly from the United States, and deployed them across Shenzhen to teach English in public schools.Continue Reading