List of China articles
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U.S. seaman Xi Chan in the Taiwan Strait The U.S. Is Getting Taiwan Ready to Fight on the Beaches
Biden continues Trump’s “porcupine strategy” to harden the island’s defenses.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, on Oct. 19, 2018, during a one-day state visit to the country. Central Asia Is Turning Back to Moscow
With the United States off the scene, Russia is more appealing than China.
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The USS Intrepid The U.S. Navy Needs Its Own Bonds to Be Ready for China
A budget shortfall can be solved by a well-established financial route.
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Chinese street vendors and customers gather at a local market. China’s Energy Conundrum
Chinese President Xi Jinping has short-term goals and long-term ambitions.
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People attend a naturalization ceremony. The U.S. Is Still Beating China in Human Capital—For Now
Washington could lose its unique talent advantages unless it pushes reform.
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BEIJING, CHINA - APRIL 19: A Chinese couple wear protective masks as they push their child on a scooter outside the Forbidden City, which remains closed to visitors, on April 19, 2020 in Beijing, China. After decades of growth, officials said China's economy had shrunk in the latest quarter due to the impact of the coronavirus epidemic. The slump in the world's second largest economy is regarded as a sign of difficult times ahead for the global economy. While industrial sectors in China are showing signs of reviving production, a majority of private companies are operating at only 50% capacity, according to analysts. With the pandemic hitting hard across the world, officially the number of coronavirus cases in China is dwindling, ever since the government imposed sweeping measures to keep the disease from spreading. Officials believe the worst appears to be over in China, though there are concerns of another wave of infections as the government attempts to reboot the world's second largest economy. Since January, China has recorded more than 83,000 cases of COVID-19 and at least 4,500 deaths, mostly in and around the city of Wuhan, in central Hubei province, where the outbreak first started. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) China’s Generation of Only Children Wants the Same for Their Kids
The one-child policy left a permanent impression on family life and depresses fertility rates even today.
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Members of the military band rehearse. The Pentagon Wants to Talk About China’s Nukes
China prepares to fight and win a war against the United States, the U.S. Defense Department said in its annual review.
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A view of the Hambantota port in Sri Lanka on Nov. 15, 2018. Australia’s ‘Super’ Pension Funds Can Power Global Democracy
Canberra should start flexing its financial muscle.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping virtually addresses the United Nations General Assembly A Green Deal at COP26 Can’t Be a Green Light for China
The idea that appeasing Beijing can save the planet is a fantasy.
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Evergrande hotel Why China May Not Bail Out Evergrande
A complicated political calculus goes into which businesses Beijing cares about most.
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Police officers ride horses in China. Xinjiang’s Oppression Has Shifted Gears
Militarization is being scaled down as internal surveillance and propaganda increase.
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Workers walk by an Olympic billboard. Beijing Must Face Olympic Consequences for Human Rights Abuses
Moving the Games offers a rare opportunity to weaken Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Protesters shout slogans as they hold flyers in Hong Kong on October 15, 2019, during a rally in support of NBA basketball Rockets general manager Daryl Morey. Chinese Censorship Is Going Global
Beijing is not content to stop stifling free speech at the water’s edge. Western companies and institutions must put liberty before profits.
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Commuters head to the subway in Beijing China’s Sham Meritocracy Has Created a Burned-Out Generation
As the government pushes productivity, young Chinese are embracing cynicism.
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Then-Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping (left) and then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden Cleaning Up the Mess of Post-Trump China Strategy
A new book points to how best to handle alienated allies in a growing struggle.