Japhet Weeks

Japhet Weeks is a graduate student in Asian Studies and Journalism at UC Berkeley.

A Tale of Two Cities

In part four of a five-part series on Putin’s Russia, Financial Times’ reporter Neil Buckley writes about two cities on the Sino-Russian border: Blagoveshchensk and Heihe. He describes the sometimes-prickly...

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Kosovo’s Domino Effect

Kosovar independence could be bad news for China, writes Antoaneta Bezlova in Inter Press Service: Kosovo’s example is unsettling for China because it revives memories of the Chinese Communist Party’s own promises to minorities...

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The Myth of the Authoritarian Model

Michael McFaul and Kathryn Stoner-Weiss argue in Foreign Affairs that authoritarian governments may appear to be working in places like China and Russia, but the correlation between autocracy and growth is in fact spurious. They...

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Putin on China Relations

At Vladimir Putin’s Annual Big Press Conference for domestic and foreign media outlets held on Feb. 14, the Russian president fielded a slew of questions. The following is a response to a journalist from Xinhua’s...

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China, Russia Propose Weapons Ban in Space

At a disarmament conference in Geneva, Russia and China formally presented a plan to ban weapons in space. From the International Herald Tribune: Russia and China have pushed for years for a treaty to prevent an arms race in...

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