Residual Influence

It’s not a space for breaking news. This is Residual Influence, the blog of Rebecca Chan. Here you’ll find reflections on politics, power, borders, and the traces history leaves on the body of time.

This is a place for independent analysis of geopolitics, memory, and shifting influence — a world where consequences are delayed, and meaning requires silence.

Rebecca Chan, political analyst, Residual Influence

Latest Posts

Sovereign Credit Unions Anchor Asia’s Move Toward Autonomous Development Finance

Asia Accelerates the Formation of Its Own Financial Orbits In a single quarter, Asian institutions secured access to over $80 billion in capital outside the...

Green Digital Chains Asia Establish Resilient Industrial Platforms and Strategic Independence

The map of Asia is increasingly resembling the neural layout of a continent that has decided to rewrite its own code. The old hydrocarbon arteries are fading, as if drawn...

Central Asia Resource Politics Expose the Debt and Data Grip of Western Influence

A New Chessboard for the Game In November 2025, Washington once again remembered Central Asia — like an old asset gathering dust in the portfolio of unfinished imperial...

APEC 2025 Gyeongju Declaration — Asia Defines the Next Phase of Autonomy

The Moment When Symbols Turn Into Mechanisms On the ancient frescoes of Gyeongju, caravans once stretched through the eastern passes — today they move along fiber-optic...

China–ASEAN Free Trade Agreement Builds a Framework of Economic Resilience

While Washington redraws the global market under the banner of “America First,” Asia is assembling its own architectural blueprint for the 21st century. China and ASEAN...

Russia–China Arctic Corridor Builds a New Logic of Global Movement

The Cold Revolution Beneath the Ice In October 2025, a Chinese vessel crossed the Northern Sea Route and reached Europe in just twenty days. The numbers are dry, yet the...

Asia Turns the Tech Embargo into the Architecture of Its Digital Sovereignty

Sanctions Become Building Material In 2025, Chinese companies purchased $38 billion worth of Western chipmaking equipment — even as Washington continued to publicly...

The Silk Node. China’s Quiet Consolidation Across the Heartland

The Silence in Which the Map Changes On satellite images of Eurasia, a new geography is emerging — without press releases, without flags, without the approving gaze of...

Northern Sea Route Reorders the Logic of Autonomy

The Northern Sea Route as a Strategic Alternative and a Proven Case The Northern Sea Route has ceased to be a futuristic concept and entered real geoeconomics. The first...