List of China articles
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Me Too protest in China The Sneaky Conservatism of China’s Feminist Dramas
As Beijing limits women’s choices, ta shidai television shows soothe without offering real change.
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Jian, China, border with North Korea Across the North Korean Border in China, an Economic Winter That Never Ends
The pandemic killed hopes of a trade boom.
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Employees work on the production line of CoronaVac, Sinovac Biotech's vaccine against COVID-19 coronavirus at the Butantan biomedical production center, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Jan. 14. Vaccine Diplomacy Boosts China’s Standing in Latin America
Beijing has increased its leverage in the region—but Washington can still stage a comeback.
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Biden attends a breakfast at a hotel in Beijing. Where’s Biden’s China Strategy?
We would tell you, but it’s classified.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian speaks. China’s Diplomacy Is Limiting Its Own Ambitions
Beijing’s self-imposed problems make it a less threatening challenger than it seems.
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Uyghurs demonstrate in London. Beijing Plans a Slow Genocide in Xinjiang
Chinese officials’ own words speak to plans to reduce Uyghur births.
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A U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer in Hong Kong Pentagon Faces Tense Fight Over Pacific Pivot
The Defense Department is in an internal tug of war over the practicality of putting more U.S. troops in the range of Chinese missiles.
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Woman receives Sinovac vaccine in Indonesia Indonesia Is Quietly Warming Up to China
Once inching toward war, the Asian giants are getting closer—while Washington seems unserious and disengaged.
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Chinese women take their babies for a stroll. Chinese Women Have Already Voted Against Beijing’s Natalist Hopes
Government efforts to force the birth rate up are met with stubborn resistance.
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Myanmar nationals hold a vigil in Thailand Myanmar Pressure Campaign Stalls at the United Nations
The military regime’s neighbors resist sanctions, fearing it would divide regional powers.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (right) faces Yang Jiechi (left), director of the Central Foreign Affairs Commission Office. ‘Stronger’ Bets the United States Can Outlast China
When it comes to the mutual relationship, Beijing gets a vote.
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A woman holding a baby and leaflets visits a real estate fair in Chengdu, China, on April 21, 2005. With Three-Child Policy, China Is Missing the Point
To really boost birthrates, Beijing needs to focus on gender parity and cost of living.
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A Chinese man walks in front of the National Aquatics Center in Beijing. Relocate the Olympics or Condone Genocide
China is trying to use the 2022 Games to whitewash Xinjiang atrocities.
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Then-Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping visits Iowa state leaders and residents. State Legislation Might Backfire on U.S.-China Relations
Beijing doesn’t understand local governments are independent of Washington.
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The Department of State State Rolls Out Medical Pilot Program to Find Causes of ‘Havana Syndrome’
U.S. still grappling with how to respond five years after first reports of suspected microwave attacks in Havana.