By Nobumasa Akiyama
Talking Points: What Do Trade Agreements Say About Taiwan?
By Pasha Hsieh
By Hiroaki Shiga
By Preston Cheung and Venisa Wai
By Jaewoong Yoon
By Elizabeth Chien-Hale
By Tan Hsien-Li
By José E. Alvarez
By Yoichiro Hamabe
By Bing Ling
By Yu-Jie Chen
By Jacques deLisle
By Peter Dutton
By Richard Bush
By Eungi Hong
By Railla Puno
By Hualing Fu
By Aaron Halegua and Yifu Dong
By Sejong Youn
By Matthew S. Erie
June 07 – June 13
China’s Coast Guard begins questioning merchant ships east of Taiwan to assert its jurisdiction after Japan and the Philippines announce plans to talk about their maritime boundaries; Hong Kong gives its chief executive sole power to designate any criminal case a national security case, automatically reducing the defendant’s procedural protections; Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party again tries to reduce the number of seats in the Diet to reflect the country’s shrinking population; South Korean police and prosecutors raid offices of the National Election Commission to investigate ballot shortages that disrupted local elections on June 3; the chairwoman of Taiwan's Nationalist Party brings her message of reconciliation between Taiwan and China to the United States.