
Regional Program Research
20’th CCP National Congress Special Issue 02: China’s Zero Covid Policy and Beyond
Our Fellow, Howen Yu has had the opportunity to interview his own father–a Beijing based volunteer worker acutely impacted by the zero-covid policy during his stay in Tibet. The OICP have compiled a series of personal accounts from him during the 3-month long lockdown. Through these accounts, we attempt to illustrate the impacts of China’s strict covid restrictions towards normal civilians.
20’th CCP National Congress Special Issue 01: China’s Zero Covid Policy and Beyond
Nearly three years into the pandemic, China is sticking with strict COVID-19 containment policies that have led to a string of lockdowns around the nation, economic damage, and widespread frustration among Chinese citizens. As reported by researchers at Oxford University who developed the Oxford Coronavirus Government Response Tracker (OxCGRT) to measure the strictness of government policies, China currently has the strictest containment measures. The Chinese government has yet to announce when or how it will ease its restrictions; how will China exit its zero-Covid policy?
Challenges and Parties in the Mekong/Lancang Watershed
At 4,909 km in length, the Mekong is Asia’s third longest river. It sustains over 70 million people across six countries with active fisheries, farming, industrial production and hydropower. However, the river’s long-term sustainability has been continuously threatened by expansive energy projects in the region. Despite the establishment of various cooperation mechanisms, these mechanisms either are too weak to impact dispute conflicts or unilaterally implement Chinese values. As each party desires to retain some forms of policy advantages over the other, the ever-increasing environmental challenges should be properly addressed in a cooperative manner.
AUKUS: A Joint Response to China’s Military Presence in the Indo-Pacific Region
Learn all about AUKUS, the trilateral security pact between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and its effect on Indo-Pacific security.
Taiwan National Day
Every October 10th, Taiwan celebrates Taiwan National Day, commemorating the anniversary of the Wuchang Uprising in China that brought an end to Qing rule. This uprising led to the establishment of the Republic of China (ROC), whose government would eventually come to govern the island of Taiwan. During the festivities, millions of people participate in celebrations that include music, food, and fireworks.
BYD in Europe, Ambitious Expansion
On October 15th, BYD announced in their official news release that its Atto 3 EV scored 5 out of 5 stars in the EURO NCAP safety rating, achieving 91% in adult and 89% for children occupant protection; Just 11 days earlier on Oct 4th, BYD also partnered up with the German premium rental giant SIXT to become its long-term “strategic partner” their deal includes initial deliveries to arrive by the end of 2022, promise to deliver 100,000 vehicles in the next six years, then expanding BYD availabilities over 2100 SIXT branches from 100 countries. What is BYD, what cars do they make, and how are they doing so successfully in Europe?
US-China Cybersecurity Breach at NWPU
Earlier this year in May, a series of anonymous phishing emails discovered within China’s NorthWest Polytechnical university (NWPU) communication system triggered an all-out investigation against NSA-led cyber operations inside China. By September 5th, initial reports from the National Virus Emergency Response Center (CVERC) have stated that a total of 140 Gigabytes of “high-valued data” in China were retrieved by the NSA within the past across military, civil, technology and different government sectors. What is the NWPU and why is the NSA interested in it?
Room in the Stars: Sino-American Cooperation in Outer Space
Read about the rivalry of the United States and China in space, why their cooperation has been limited, and if that can change.
Beyond the Atmosphere: U.S.-China Progress in the New Space Race
Read about the rise of the Chinese space program and American efforts to match China’s breakneck rate of progression.
War In Heaven: Chinese and American History and Perspectives Concerning Anti-Satellite Weaponry
Read about the conflicting views of the United States and Chinas regarding anti-satellite weapons and the potential global devastation these weapons could unleash upon an increasingly satellite dependent world.
China: Inexorable Rise or Inevitable Decline?
Is China destined to overtake the United States and become the greatest power on Earth? Or is is doomed by its own ambition to fall?
From Tianhe To Artemis: Developments To Become The Next Space Superpower
Read about the most recent developments by both China and the United States as they race for dominance in space.
New Players in Space Exploration
How will Mars exploration change as more countries become involved, and how will these trends impact the scientific and political community as a whole?
Afghanistan: February 18th, 2022
After nearly two decades since being ousted by the United States, the Taliban returned to power in August of 2021. The Taliban-victory poses significant challenges for the future Afghanistan including relations with its neighbors, humanitarian crises, and conflict between the Taliban and rival Afghan groups.