List of China articles
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A closed Starbucks in Moscow Why the Corporate Flight From Russia Is No Precedent for China
Businesses are unlikely to face similar pressures in an Asian crisis.
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The Russian and Chinese presidents pose for a photo. Chinese State Media Is Pushing Pro-Russian Misinformation Worldwide
Ad buys show a pattern of targeting cheaper markets.
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A commuter walks past an ad for the U.S. multinational investment bank and financial services company Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong on Sept. 30, 2021. Ukraine Should Give Investors Second Thoughts on China
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war has shown autocracies aren’t safe bets.
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Chinese residents queue for COVID-19 testing. China’s Omicron Lockdowns Mean More Supply Chain Pain
A globalized world is vulnerable to local disasters.
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A worker wearing protective gear walks near a locked down neighborhood in China. How China’s COVID-19 Lockdowns Will Impact the Global Economy
With China’s southern tech hub of Shenzhen effected, supply chain problems could get worse.
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A worker in a dust-proof suit controls an LED epitaxy chip production line at a semiconductor workshop in Nanchang, in China's Jiangxi Province on Jan. 26. How Will New Export Controls Impact the Global Semiconductor Shortage?
The U.S. mirrors tactics used against China on Russia as war in Ukraine escalates.
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Police officers pose for photos. Political Balancing Act Leaves China’s Sports Industry Wobbling
The invasion of Ukraine worsens post-Olympic troubles.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend a ceremony at Tsinghua University in Beijing on April 26, 2019. Putin’s War Is Xi’s Worst Nightmare
Beijing is watching closely. And it doesn’t like what it sees.
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China’s first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning (right), arrives in the waters off Hong Kong. Biden Now Needs a Plan to Deter China
Rogue behavior by authoritarian regimes is not as unexpected as Western officials think.
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Chinese Foreign minister Wang Yi remotely speaks at the U.N. Human Rights Council. China’s Propaganda Over Ukraine Is Shifting and Uncertain
Beijing is backing Moscow—but less so than in the early days of war.
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Trains pass through Kazakhstan’s Altynkol rail hub. Putin’s War Has Killed China’s Eurasian Railway Dreams
The iron silk road was a key part of the Belt and Road Initiative.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping attend a welcome ceremony in Shanghai on May 20, 2014. China and Russia’s Friendship in Ukraine Is Without Benefits
Will Russia’s invasion make or break the relationship between Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin?
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A soldier holds a machine gun as he patrols the Russian northern military base on Kotelny island, beyond the Artic circle on April 3, 2019. - The Russian military base is home to 250 soldiers and is to serve as a model for future military installations in the Arctic. How Russia’s Future With NATO Will Impact the Arctic
Three critical ways the crisis in Ukraine will determine the region’s future
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U.S. President Richard Nixon in China in 1972; Harned Hoose in Beijing in the early 1970s. ‘I Can Think as the Chinese Do’
Harned Hoose played both sides of the U.S.-China relationship—including during Nixon’s famous trip.
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Torch bearers Dinigeer Yilamujiang and Jiawen Zhao of Team China light the Olympic Cauldron during the Opening Ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at the Beijing National Stadium on Feb. 4 in Beijing, China. The Forced Smiles of Beijing’s Olympics
The Communist Party’s victims are not even allowed silence.