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ID:
187168
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Summary/Abstract |
For its draconian approach to containing the novel coronavirus, the party-state ramped up its coercive powers. The siege of Shanghai revealed the heavy costs of uncompromising lockdowns.
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ID:
187169
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As the Taiwanese people’s pride in their tolerant, inclusive democracy has grown, they have become less inclined to identify as Chinese, or to consider their island homeland as a part of China.
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ID:
187171
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Fifty years after its “reversion” to Japan, the burden of hosting US military bases is one of the perceived injustices that have limited the southernmost prefecture’s sense of national belonging.
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ID:
187170
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Economic inequality has become pervasive in South Korea, fraying the social fabric and undermining the national image of a developmental paragon.
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ID:
187172
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Two decades since its violent birth, Southeast Asia’s newest nation is stable and at peace with its neighbors, but domineering elder statesmen and reliance on oil revenue raise concerns.
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ID:
187174
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Notwithstanding claims that their bond knows no limits, leaders in Beijing and Moscow have a history of official friendship that tends to last only as long as it remains expedient.
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ID:
187173
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From gated communities in Manila to island resorts, overseas migration and other international connections are putting their stamp on everyday life in the Philippines.
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