Cherry Hitkari
Biography
Publications
Cherry Hitkari is an Institute of Chinese Studies-Harvard Yenching Institute Doctoral Fellow.
Bring women to the table to talk ocean sustainability
The upcoming G20 summit in Brazil must focus on what has so far remained neglected – women’s experience of ocean challenges.
How China sees its conflict with the Philippines
Taiwan, the ten-dash line, and an ever-present US are driving a wedge between Manila and Beijing.
Shangri-La: A missed chance for US–China dialogue
But at least both sides recognised that the outbreak of a conflict would be “unbearable”.
Can China build a “community” for shared oceans?
Amiable talk about safeguarding partners and protecting marine environment hasn’t allayed suspicions.
China’s Taiwan policy in the “new era”
Beijing’s latest white paper on Taiwan is a marked shift in tone from the more accommodating versions past.
Bongbong Marcos tries the balancing act with Beijing and Washington
The new president might talk up China ties, but relations with the United States appear to be on the mend.
The Pyongyang problem for the Quad
North Korea poses a challenge for regional security, and so often China has stood to benefit from such instability.