List of China articles
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John Demers (left), the U.S. assistant attorney general for national security, and FBI Director Christopher Wray participate in a virtual news conference at the U.S. Justice Department in Washington on Oct. 28, 2020. Time to End the U.S. Justice Department’s China Initiative
A misguided effort at countering espionage needs a serious rethink.
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A woman walks in front of a crypto art exhibit. The U.S.-China Data Fight Is Only Getting Started
Beijing is looking to build a unified legal and security system.
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A boy holds a Djiboutian national flag in front of a Chinese national flag at the launching ceremony of new housing construction project in Djibouti on July 4, 2018. To Win Friends and Influence People, America Should Learn From the CCP
Beijing’s development projects are flashy, fast, and relevant. Why aren’t Washington’s?
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Joe Biden views an honour guard during a welcoming ceremony inside the Great Hall of the People on Aug. 18, 2011 in Beijing. Biden’s Dangerous Doctrine
The administration’s core foreign policy is all about confronting China—and far riskier than Washington seems to realize.
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The Taliban delegation leaves the hotel after meeting with representatives of Russia, China, the United States, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Qatar in Moscow on March 19. China and the Taliban Begin Their Romance
Beijing has its eyes set on using Afghanistan as a strategic corridor once U.S. troops are out of the way.
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A container ship sails on the Mediterranean Sea during a thunderstorm about 20 nautical miles from Malta on Sept. 24, 2017. Free Trade Is Dead. Risky ‘Managed Trade’ Is Here.
The old trade order has gone out the window at breathtaking speed. What comes next is very slippery.
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A 5G sign at an event. China Knows the Power of 5G. Why Doesn’t the U.S.?
New infrastructure technology will tip the scales in favor of authoritarianism or democracy worldwide.
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19th-century Chinese rebel Hong Xiuquan and social media influencer Addison Rae. America’s Collapsing Meritocracy Is a Recipe for Revolt
Chinese history shows what happens when an old system loses its force.
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The Afghan Embassy in Beijing China Is Worried About a Post-U.S. Afghanistan
Beijing would have preferred U.S. troops to stay.
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A shepherd shows where she sheltered ultramarathoners in China's Gansu province. China’s Ultramarathon Tragedy Was a Fad Gone Bad
Inexperienced companies rushing into badly regulated new sectors is a recipe for disaster.
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A pedestrian walks over a bridge in Belgrade as heavy fog and air pollution dominate the sky over the Serbian capital Belgrade on Jan. 16, 2020. How Serbia Became China’s Dirty-Energy Dumping Ground
Belgrade is vital to Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative. But as China takes over old industrial sites, Serbian citizens are suffering the environmental consequences.
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J-15 fighter jets are on China’s sole operational aircraft carrier. China Eyes Pacific Supremacy With New Carrier
It’s not your father’s Chinese navy anymore.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping Poll: China’s Influence Is Not Inevitable
A new survey shows Beijing’s foreign aid footprint has grown, but it falls short in other areas.
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Solar modules in China The United States Can’t Afford the Brutal Price of Chinese Solar Panels
Americans need a national green tech strategy.
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Singaporean, Chinese, and French naval vessels sail near Changi Naval Base in Singapore on May 15, 2017. Chinese-U.S. Split Is Forcing Singapore to Choose Sides
There is no sweet spot to keep both Beijing and Washington happy, but that hasn’t kept Singapore from trying.