Asia Pacific
Explainers and perspectives on the Asia-Pacific region.
How to bring disability rights into the climate movement
Climate activist Umesh Balal Magar on advocating for disability rights in the climate movement.
State lawmakers are concerned about Chinese ownership of US land, but other countries own much more American acreage
As of 2021, China owned less than 1% of all foreign-held land in the U.S. Canada, by contrast, held more than the entire area of Vermont and New Hampshire combined.
5 minute readThe fight to lower Malaysia’s voting age
Tharma Pillai co-founded Undi18 in 2016 to advocate that Malaysia lower its voting age from 21 to 18. At the time, Malaysia was one of nine countries that prohibited anyone under the age of 21 from voting in an election.
Young Taiwanese voters could swing the upcoming presidential election, deciding the island’s future relationship with China
At least a quarter of Taiwan’s eligible voters are between 20 and 40 years old, a group that overwhelmingly supports an independent Taiwan.
5 minute read'I make art so the world doesn't forget the girls of Afghanistan'
Before the Taliban came into power in 2021, 23-year-old artist Atena Soltani supported herself financially through art projects. Unable to have a normal life in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, she moved to Italy. Now, she transforms her challenges and concerns for girls living in Afghanistan into sketches.
The US doesn't recognize Taiwan as a sovereign nation, so why is it arming the island?
The U.S. has maintained a delicate balance between not officially recognizing Taiwan as a sovereign nation and arming the island to fend off any Chinese aggression out of concern that an expanding China could threaten its own political and economic interests in the Asia-Pacific region.
5 minute readHow Shein and Temu get around US labor laws that ban products made with forced labor
A June congressional report revealed the two companies are taking advantage of a U.S. shipping provision that allows them to avoid paying tariffs on orders and to “circumvent” a U.S. law that aims to protect Uyghurs in China from being forced to produce cotton products.
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