List of China articles
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Then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden attends a meeting with then-Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping at Beijing Hotel in Beijing, on Aug. 19, 2011. Trump Got China All Wrong. Now Biden Is Too.
Confrontation may be popular at home, but it won’t make the United States more prosperous or secure.
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U.S. President Donald Trump meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The U.S. Doesn’t Need China’s Collapse to Win
A misguided theory of great-power competition will only lead to grief.
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A Chinese ship at sea, visible through mist. China’s Secretive Maritime Militia May Be Gathering at Whitsun Reef
Boats designed to overwhelm civilian foes can be turned into shields in real conflict.
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A woman wearing a face mask holds a sign during a rally to raise awareness of anti-Asian violence near Chinatown in Los Angeles, California, on Feb. 20. Young People in China Are Losing Faith in the West
And that spells trouble for liberal democracy and Beijing’s relations with Washington.
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Obama and Modi in New Delhi India Romances the West
In a deepening geopolitical shift, New Delhi is inching closer on many fronts.
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Peace activists wearing masks pose with mock nuclear missiles. Will Biden’s Approach to China and Russia Work?
The new administration’s interim national security guidance gets many things right—but it has its shortcomings.
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping leave a business leaders event at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, on Nov. 9, 2017. Why China Is America’s Hardest Foreign-Policy Problem
A new book on Trump’s failures underscores just how tough it is to get Beijing right.
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Indian Army soldier in Republic Day parade with Akash missiles. China’s Neighbors Are Stronger Than We Think
All across the Indo-Pacific arc, countries are beefing up their defenses.
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Protesters sit on a barricade in Yangon. China Finds Itself Under Fire in Myanmar
Attacks on Chinese factories could force Beijing to take a stand on the military coup.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G-7 summit in Biarritz, France, on Aug. 25, 2019. Boris Johnson Unveils His Post-Brexit ‘Tilt’ to Asia
But Britain’s new security strategy risks shifting too few resources eastward.
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8 men sit around a table in a Xinjiang internment camp. Painting Xinjiang’s Brutal Camps in 3D
A new VR documentary, “Reeducated,” uses illustration and witnesses to overcome secrecy.
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Pineapples sold on the streets of Taipei, Taiwan. Pineapple War Shows Taiwan Won’t Be Bullied by Beijing
But if democracies are to stand up to Chinese coercion, they will have to join forces.
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Illustration of a foreign policy board game All the World’s a Game
From Diplomacy to “Sex With Stalin,” board and video games have long drawn from the wild world of international politics.
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Portraits of six Uyghur women. Uyghur Women Are China’s Victims—and Resistance
The Chinese government may soon regret choosing to crack down on women from Xinjiang’s Muslim minority.
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U.S. President Joe Biden talks to the leaders of India, Japan, and Australia at the Quad summit. Quad Summit’s Vaccine Deal Is Biden’s Bold First Move in Asia
It’s a smart step to counter China, but the next ones won’t be as easy.