List of China articles
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Biden and Xi attend a meeting in 2012. Biden Team Pivots to Asia
The U.S. president’s foreign-policy staff hopes to make the pivot real with an early trip to the region.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping attends the closing session of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference in Beijing on March 10. China’s New Five-Year Plan Is a Disappointment
As domestic problems mount, Beijing’s planners are lowering expectations.
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Filipinos burn mock Chinese flag during an anti-China protest in Makati, Philippines. America Will Only Win When China’s Regime Fails
There are two possible outcomes of U.S.-China competition—but Washington should prepare for the more turbulent one.
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The Apusiajik glacier in Greenland. 56,000 Greenlanders Could Shape the Future of Rare Earths
Washington and Beijing are watching a snap election on the huge island closely.
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Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning arrives in Hong Kong. Friday’s Quad Summit Will Show if It’s Just a Talking Shop
The fledgling Indo-Pacific alliance needs a mission—and its only meaningful one is maritime security.
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Microsoft signage is seen in New York on March 13, 2020. A ‘Crazy Huge’ Hack
Who was behind the largest-ever cyberattack on the United States—and how can the next one be prevented?
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Workers construct a double-decker suspension bridge across the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China on May 8, 2018. The Shrinking Chinese State
A look at Beijing’s spending suggests that Western fears of its influence may be misdirected.
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People walk past a panda mascot called Bing Dwen Dwen near the Bird’s Nest stadium, the venue for opening and closing ceremonies at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, on Feb. 4. The U.S. Shouldn’t Be Afraid of China
Overreaction may be more dangerous than Beijing itself.
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A passenger walks on a railway track after trains got stranded due to a major power outage from grid failure in Mumbai on Oct. 12, 2020. As India’s Physical Borders Quiet Down, Its Virtual Ones Are Under Siege
Cyberattacks from China are on the rise, but the United States can help.
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People visit the Bund in Shanghai Seeking Truth From Fiction
The provocative short stories in “Land of Big Numbers” offer a window into ordinary life in China with rich material from a reporter’s notebook.
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A transparent model car is displayed at the Huawei booth during the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition on Sept. 27, 2020. To Face Off Against China, Copy Its Playbook
Biden should unite allies with a giant “Made in the Free World” project.
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George Kennan's "Long Telegram" Oh God, Not Another Long Telegram About China
U.S. strategists love grand proclamations—but ignore domestic political realities.
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People commute during the morning rush hour on a polluted day in Beijing's financial district on March 4. The U.S. Doesn’t Have to Make Sacrifices to Get China’s Climate Cooperation
Beijing is sincere about fighting climate change—for its own best interests.
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People visit the Nokia stand at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona on Feb. 26, 2019. The West Needs Champions
With China strongly backing its big national firms, the West should consider doing the same.
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A Chinese People’s Armed Police Force member conducts tactical training in Guiyang, China, on July 28, 2020. China Is Losing Influence—and That Makes It Dangerous
The best thing Biden can do is lighten up on China and let gravity take its toll.