Information on "Information and Communications Technology (ICT)" and "East Asia"
February 2013
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Feb 2013
Microblogs in China: Bringing the State Back In
Author: Nele Noesselt
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
This paper reflects the adaptation and transformation of the Chinese party‐state’s governing strategy in the digital era. More on «Microblogs in China: Bringing the State Back In»
October 2012
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18 Oct 2012
Cyber Detente between the United States and China
Author: Greg Austin, Franz-Stefan Gady
Publisher: EastWest Institute (EWI)
This paper argues that the United States and China have common cyber technology and policy concerns that could serve as a foundation for further diplomatic exchanges and cooperation. More on «Cyber Detente between the United States and China» -
Oct 2012
A Double-Edged Sword: Information Technology in North Korea
Author: Scott Thomas Bruce
Publisher: East-West Center (EWC)
This article argues that North Korea now faces a serious question: how can it reap the benefits of information technology (IT) while also avoiding the social instability that often comes with it? Although the country is stable for now, IT has the pot... More on «A Double-Edged Sword: Information Technology in North Korea»
September 2012
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Sep 2012
EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (April 2012)
Author: Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This factsheet on US-China Relations covers North Korea's satellite launch; the dispute over the South China Sea; the direction of US-China cooperation and economic interdependence between the two countries; human rights in China; and China's role in... More on «EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (April 2012)»
July 2012
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13 Jul 2012
China, Internet Freedom, and US Policy
Author: Thomas Lum, Patricia Moloney Figliola, Matthew C Weed
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
The link between the Internet and human rights, a pillar of US foreign policy towards China, is the main focus of this report. More on «China, Internet Freedom, and US Policy» -
Jul 2012
EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (March 2012)
Author: Yang Gyu Kim, Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This factsheet on US-China Relations covers economic and military cooperation as well as cooperation in the Asia Pacific Region, human rights in China, sanctions on Iran, the Syrian crisis, Taiwanese independence and cybersecurity. More on «EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (March 2012)»
June 2012
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Jun 2012
EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (February 2012)
Author: Yang Gyu Kim, Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This factsheet on US-China Relations covers economic and military cooperation, international trade regulations, human rights in China, Tibetan Independence, the South China sea dispute, China’s veto of United Nations Security Council Resolution on Sy... More on «EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (February 2012)»
April 2012
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Apr 2012
Internet in China: An Emerging Society
Author: Alpana Verma
Publisher: Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
This paper examines the constantly increasing role of the Internet in the Chinese political, social and economic spheres. More on «Internet in China: An Emerging Society»
March 2012
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Mar 2012
EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (November 2011)
Author: Yang Gyu Kim, Stephen Ranger
Publisher: East Asia Institute (EAI)
This factsheet about US-China Relations covers the future direction of the US-China Relationship, human rights issues, their economic cooperation, the North Korea issue, and cooperation on military security. More on «EAI US-China Relations Statement Factsheet (November 2011)» -
Mar 2012
The US-Japan Alliance
Author: John Hemmings, Petra Dunne, Akira Igata, Adam Liff, Justin Goldman, Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi, Eric Sayers, Mihoko Matsubara, Jaime Yassif, Chris Sedgwick
Publisher: Pacific Forum CSIS
The US-Japan alliance must adapt to changes in the security environment in the Asia Pacific and must expand into areas in which it has not traditionally operated. More on «The US-Japan Alliance»


