Asia Policy 16.2
April 2021
This issue of Asia Policy features a roundtable on China’s rising influence in IT and innovation; a special essay on Beijing’s crackdown on political and civil freedoms in Hong Kong; articles on Japan’s role as an extraregional maritime security partner and on China’s assessments of U.S.-Vietnamese relations; and a book review roundtable on Kristen E. Looney’s Mobilizing for Development: The Modernization of Rural East Asia.
Roundtable
Navigating China’s Growing Digital Influence: Introduction
The Network Great-Power Strategy: A Blueprint for China’s Digital Ambitions
China’s Drive for Innovation within a World of Profound Changes
China’s Growing Influence over the Rules of the Digital Road
The Triadic Conflict That Lies Ahead in the U.S.-China Tech Confrontation
Special Essay
Beijing’s Crackdown on Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Hong Kong
Article
Japan Takes the Lead in Western Pacific Maritime Security
Article
Tracking Chinese Perceptions of Vietnam’s Relations with China and the United States
Book Review Roundtable
Kristen E. Looney’s Mobilizing for Development: The Modernization of Rural East Asia
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