Meng Wanzhou lost her bid to end extradition proceedings on the grounds that her acts, as alleged, would not constitute…
WHO and governments around the world would benefit from this principled reform. By Jerome A. Cohen and Yu-Jie Chen When SARS traumatized Asia…
WHO Director-General Tedros’ decision not to invite Taiwan to this year’s WHA is an endorsement of China’s politics towards Taiwan,…
Given the recent controversies with the World Health Organization (WHO) and China, people have been wondering about China’s influence over…
Wang Liqiang is a Chinese national now in Australia who recently went to the Australian press (here, The Age) to…
I have just published an op-ed in the Washington Post on the cases of detained Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael…
In my part of the internet, the wires are burning up over the arrest in Canada, for extradition to the…
The Supreme Court decided today to hear a very important case revolving around the issue of how much deference US…
There’s currently a debate over whether China’s WTO trading partners should grant it “market economy status” (MES). The significance of…
My colleague Sean Murphy has recorded a series of lectures on international legal issues highly relevant to China’s sovereignty and…