
CCTV America interviewed Michael Swaine on the arbitration result issued by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague in a case unilaterally brought by the Philippines against China in 2013.

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank addresses a pressing need in Asia and its differences with existing multilateral banks may help it to be more responsive.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization will likely become less functional and coherent as the group gets bigger. Form will start to drive function, and the group will begin to search for a purpose.

What does President Obama’s visit to Hiroshima mean for his nuclear legacy?

Recent information from China seems to show some potential problems in the economy, but overall performance is still within expectations.

An examination of oil-price instability after a failure to freeze oil production.

As trade with Asia grows in absolute terms but falls in relative terms, the United States will need to rethink the role of its economic engagement in Asia.

Beijing must have the necessary political commitment to improve the pace, scope, and quality of economic reforms.

The Panama Papers leak exposes not only a global system of tax avoidance, but the corrupt networks between government officials, organized criminals, and private institutions.

China’s militarization of Woody Island will make it more difficult for other countries to challenge China on legal grounds and has the support of Chinese domestic public opinion.