List of China articles
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The front of the U.S. Embassy in Havana Claims of Microwave Attacks Are Scientifically Implausible
There’s little evidence for an unknown weapon being behind “Havana syndrome.”
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china-bhutan-settlement-village-security-outpost-border-dispute China Is Building Entire Villages in Another Country’s Territory
Since 2015, a previously unnoticed network of roads, buildings, and military outposts has been constructed deep in a sacred valley in Bhutan.
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U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez attends a news conference at the Capitol. Robert Menendez Is the Last Hawk on the Left
… But don’t tell him that.
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Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen visits an air force base As U.S. Hardens Line on Beijing, Taiwan’s Stock Rises in Washington
Taiwan doesn’t have a U.S. embassy. But it’s got plenty of influence—and more to come.
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Biden addresses Congress at the Capitol. Washington’s Blind Spots on Foreign-Policy Crises
Everyone in Washington seems to be focused on China. But here are some brewing crises that could flare up when they’re not looking.
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City workers make repairs at the site of a water main break in Jackson, Mississippi, on March 8. Biden Wants to Replicate China’s Infrastructure Miracle
But he won’t be able to pull that off. Here’s why.
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks to the media. Australia Draws a Line on China
Canberra’s had enough of trade embargoes and Chinese grievances—and is ready to draw a line.
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A train leaves Xian International Port in Shaanxi province, China, for Kazakhstan on April 13. What Kazakhstan Can Teach About Medium-State Diplomacy
How the self-styled “Asian Geneva” successfully navigated among Russia, China, and the West—at least for now.
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The U.S. and Chinese flags stand behind a microphone. The World Might Want China’s Rules
Washington shouldn’t assume its values are more attractive to others than Beijing’s.
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Filipinos hold a mock Chinese flag with a collage of the faces of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese President Xi Jinping during an anti-China protest in Manila on July 12, 2019. China Has Lost the Philippines Despite Duterte’s Best Efforts
Beijing’s growing aggressiveness is forcing Manila back into Washington’s camp.
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A Taiwanese soldier waves a flag. Abandoning Taiwan Makes Zero Moral or Strategic Sense
There’s no case for ditching a long-time democratic ally.
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A vendor arranges fresh copies of the Apple Daily newspaper. Killing Hong Kong’s Free Press Will Harm Its Economy
Beijing is betting expats will flock to the city despite China’s draconian media crackdown—but they could vote with their feet.
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india funeral pyres covid cremation For Indians Abroad, Talk of Home Is Terrifying
Watching a catastrophe unfold from afar has left India’s diaspora feeling angry and helpless.
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A health care worker vaccinates a man. America Shouldn’t Play Favorites With Vaccines
Leave trading favors for shots to China and Russia.
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The Huawei logo is shown on a building Huawei Is Bad for Business
The Chinese telecommunications firm is risky for companies, not just governments.