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This week on LinkAsia, Taiwan and the Philippines lock horns in the Pacific, Bangladesh seeks to right their labor wrongs, China evaluates their progress with human rights, Xi Jinping moves away from his reformer rhetoric, Japan's government blunders its way...
(LinkAsia: 5/17/13) Taiwan is demanding justice from the Philippines, after the Filipino coast guard shot and killed a Taiwanese fisherman in disputed waters that both countries claim. Mainland China is keeping a close eye on the tension, as China has...
(LinkAsia: 5/17/13) The government of Bangladesh and Western retailers are making steps towards improving work conditions in the country, three weeks after a factory collapse killed over 1,100 in Dhaka. Katie Quan, associate chair at the University of California's Center...
(LinkAsia: 5/17/13) China's State Council of Information has released its 10th annual report on China's progress with human rights. While the report was quick to commend progress in environmental and social policy, many bloggers were quick to point out how...