List of China articles
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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.
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U.S. President Joe Biden addresses Congress. Can Biden Sell His Domestic Agenda as a Win Against China?
From climate change policy to COVID-19 relief, Biden’s domestic and foreign-policy goals are coming under fire.
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Workers unload vaccines from an airplane. Vaccines Will Shape the New Geopolitical Order
The gulf between haves and have-nots is only growing.
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Biden addresses Congress at the Capitol. Biden Goes Off-Script on China
The U.S. president’s first 100 days in office show foreign policy is (nearly) all about domestic policy.
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Blinken meets von der Leyen in Brussels. Biden Can’t Avoid Getting Tough on Europe Much Longer
The fuzzy goodwill between Washington and Europe has lulled the continent into a false comfort.
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biden-foreign-policy-report-card-100-days-nicolas-ortega-illustration The Biden 100-Day Progress Report
We asked 25 experts to grade the administration’s start on foreign policy
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A rare-earth refinery. Why Rare Earths Are the Key to Just About Everything
They’re not actually that rare, but their importance to almost all modern technologies cannot be overstated.
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Young Chinese children wear protective masks as they play in a garden in Beijing on March 31, 2020. China Doesn’t Pose an Existential Threat for America
Concerns over China's rise are overblown.
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Two men play chess by a smog-shrouded lake. Sino-U.S. Competition Is Good for Climate Change Efforts
In a contentious international environment, superpowers can spur each other on.
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Six Chinese fishing vessels at Whitsun Reef. Manila’s Images Are Revealing the Secrets of China’s Maritime Militia
Details of the ships haunting disputed rocks show China’s plans.
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U.N. General Assembly President Volkan Bozkir is seen on a screen at right as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (out of frame) holds a virtual meeting with him via videoconference from the State Department in Washington, D.C., on March 29. Zoom Won’t Stop a Nuclear War
The red telephone is gone, but a new generation of nuclear hotlines is sorely needed to manage international crises.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about climate change issues, Biden Plans Big Pledge on U.S. Emissions Cuts
Washington wants to reclaim climate leadership and get other major countries to ramp up ambitions.
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Man gets vaccine America’s Come-From-Behind Pandemic Victory
China was the global winner of the coronavirus disaster—until the United States beat the odds.
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U.S. and Japanese Navy ships America and India Need a Little Flexibility at Sea
A U.S. operation targeting Indian claims has drawn unnecessary outrage.
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Uyghurs protest lack of information and treaty ratification. Yes, the Atrocities in Xinjiang Constitute a Genocide
Beijing’s own words and actions highlight the intent to end the Uyghurs as a people.