List of China articles
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Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso Taro Aso’s Taiwan Slip Was Likely Deliberate
The gaffe-prone Japanese politician was the perfect vehicle for plausible deniability when signaling support for Taipei.
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Chinese pedestrians watch the news. U.S.-China Competition Can Still Produce Climate Wins
Progressive groups warning Biden against a tougher stand on China are reading the risks wrong.
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Performers dressed as soldiers dance in front of a screen showing rockets being launched during a mass gala marking the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party on June 28 at the Olympic Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing, China. Does Beijing’s Belligerent Birthday Party Herald a New Arms Race?
The Chinese Communist Party’s anniversary celebration is taking place amid a nuclear buildup.
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Fort Detrick Army Lab in Maryland China Fires Back at Biden With Conspiracy Theories About Maryland Lab
Since Washington launched the Wuhan lab leak investigation, Beijing has been pushing bizarre narratives.
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A Chinese aircraft carrier sails. Beijing Eyes New Military Bases Across the Indo-Pacific
Tanzania, Cambodia, and the UAE are on China’s wish list—and now Kiribati, within striking distance of Hawaii.
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A driver uses the Didi app on his smartphone while driving along the street in Beijing. What Didi Got Wrong
The ride-hailing app won the Chinese cab wars. Its next logical step turned out to be a huge mistake.
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A Long March 2F rocket, carrying the Shenzhou-12 spacecraft for China's first crewed mission to its new space station, sits on a launch pad encased in a shield, behind the Chinese characters for China, at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi desert in northwestern China on June 16. Why Do Analysts Keep Talking Nonsense About Chinese Words?
Mistaken notions of how characters work produce bad takes.
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Britain's Johnson and Australia's Morrison in London As China Rises, Britain and Australia Need Closer Security Ties
Drinking more shiraz isn’t enough to counter Beijing.
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Centenary signage made of drones promoting the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China is seen in Shenzhen, China on July 1. The CCP’s Greatest Strength Is “Self-Reinvention”
An advocate for China argues the party’s capacity for renewal has kept it at the vanguard of the nation’s youth.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping onscreen at Chinese Communist Party 100th anniversary event The Party’s Party Is All About Xi
As the Chinese Communist Party celebrates its 100th anniversary, nothing else counts but “Xi Jinping Thought.”
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A portrait of Sun Yat-sen at Tiananmen Square The Chinese Communist Party Has Followed Sun Yat-sen’s Road Map
The nationalist leader laid out a prescient path—but his hopes of democracy are far off.
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A man walks past an exhibit of Cultural Revolution pictures along Wangfujing shopping district in Beijing on June 12, 2021. The Time Chinese Diplomats Were Sent to the Camps
In 1968, officials faced purges and exile.
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Gregory Meeks prepares for an HFAC hearing. Congress Can’t Agree on a Massive China Bill
One holdup is on climate change.
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Participants rehearse in Tiananmen Square before a parade marking the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party on July 1, 2021 in Beijing, China. The Chinese Communist Party Has Always Been Nationalist
China’s quest for rejuvenation dates back more than a century.
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Catholic worshippers attend a morning Mass on Easter Sunday at a Catholic church in a village near Beijing. The Chinese Communist Party Is Scared of Christianity
Religion remains one of the greatest sources of resistance to authoritarian rule.