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U.S. Allies in Asia Work to Find Common Ground with Biden

U.S. Allies in Asia Work to Find Common Ground with Biden

by Hangyun Kim | Nov 12, 2020 | Featured, Foreign Affairs

WASHINGTON –Asian allies are looking to find common ground with President-elect Joe Biden in hopes of more stable relationships with the U.S. Japan and South Korea, America’s two key alliances in Asia, and Taiwan, an unofficial friend where the U.S. commits to...
China’s new Five-Year Plan projected to focus on security

China’s new Five-Year Plan projected to focus on security

by Hangyun Kim | Nov 12, 2020 | Featured, Foreign Affairs, National Security, Politics

WASHINGTON – Amid intensifying geopolitical tensions with the United States, China is expected to heavily emphasize national security and, to a lesser degree, technology independence, in its upcoming its 14th five-year plan, several China experts said Thursday. While...
Would Making Election Day a Federal Holiday Boost U.S. Voter Turnout even more than this year’s record?

Would Making Election Day a Federal Holiday Boost U.S. Voter Turnout even more than this year’s record?

by Hangyun Kim | Nov 3, 2020 | Campaign2020, Featured, Politics, Topics

WASHINGTON – More than 100 million Americans, accounting for more than a third of eligible voters, have cast early ballots before the Election Day and the record levels of voter enthusiasm across polling stations all over the U.S. on Tuesday presage historic overall...
Some International Students Root for Trump’s Second Term in Hopes of Less Competition for Jobs

Some International Students Root for Trump’s Second Term in Hopes of Less Competition for Jobs

by Hangyun Kim | Nov 1, 2020 | Campaign2020, Featured

WASHINGTON – With the U.S. presidential election fast approaching, international students enrolled in American higher institutions are cautiously gauging the impact on their futures of a second term for President Donald J. Trump compared with a victory for former Vice...
Paraguay’s Former Minister Stresses Need to Maintain Diplomatic Relations with Taiwan

Paraguay’s Former Minister Stresses Need to Maintain Diplomatic Relations with Taiwan

by Hangyun Kim | Oct 22, 2020 | Economy

WASHINGTON – Paraguay’s former minister of finance, Santiago Peña, stressed the importance of maintaining the country’s long-standing “solid rock” diplomatic commitment to Taiwan on Thursday. Speaking at an online Wilson Center forum, Peña said Paraguay can learn from...
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