List of China articles
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Young activists and supporters of U.S. President-elect Joe Biden gather and dance on Black Lives Matter Plaza just outside the White House on Nov. 4. Our Top Weekend Reads
America’s democracy demotion, U.N. peacemaking in the age of plague, and Biden’s Putin challenge.
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The Huawei production campus in Dongguan, China, on April 25, 2019. The Biden Administration Needs a Fresh Approach to Huawei and 5G
Rivalry with China is only one reason why U.S. policy on digital risks is falling short.
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Supporters of President Donald Trump gather outside the governor's mansion to protest the results of the U.S. presidential election in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Nov. 7. Liberal Chinese Americans Are Fighting Right-Wing WeChat Disinformation
Chinese-language social media has been dominated by racism and fake news.
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A waitress wears a protective mask as she watches a speech by U.S. President Donald Trump on a television during an election-watching event at a bar in Beijing on Nov. 4. Why China Isn’t Congratulating Biden
A dive into Chinese-language media offers some clues.
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Protesters gather in the rain during a rally against pro-China media in front of the presidential office building in Taipei on June 23, 2019. Taiwan Is Beating Political Disinformation. The West Can Too.
With money and effort, a shared sense of truth can be reclaimed.
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People's Liberation Army soldiers wear protective masks as they stand at attention in front of photo of China's president Xi Jinping at their barracks in Beijing on May 20. The Power Delusion
U.S.-China competition isn’t just about great-power rivalry. It’s about the ideological battle between democracy and authoritarianism, too.
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Abu Bakker Qassim, a Chinese Muslim and an ethnic Uighur released from Guántanamo Why Did the United States Take China’s Word on Supposed Uighur Terrorists?
The Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement barely existed, but Washington wanted Beijing on board for the war on terror.
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Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen gestures in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei on Oct. 10. Biden Will Speak Softer but Act Stronger on Taiwan
U.S. support will be strengthened, but Trump’s provocations will disappear.
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People wear protective masks as they take photos and observe at the launch event for a smartphone company in Beijing on Nov. 6. A Divided Washington Is (Sort of) United on China
Hundreds of billions of dollars are ready to flow into U.S. tech—if both sides can agree where.
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A boy plays in front of the Chinese flag at Wuhan Revolution Museum in Wuhan, China, on Oct. 7. Why Trump Will Blame Beijing for a Biden Victory
Right-wing Chinese American groups have already conjured up conspiracies.
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Chinese then-Vice President Xi Jinping and U.S. then-Vice President Joe Biden at a welcome ceremony inside the Great Hall of the People on Aug. 18, 2011 in Beijing. America Under Biden Won’t Go Soft on China
Beijing may appreciate a less erratic U.S. administration. But it shouldn’t expect Biden to be more pliable.
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden meets workers at the Fiat Chrysler plant in Detroit, Michigan on March 10. China and Europe Won’t Get Any Relief on Trade From Biden
Washington will not return as the champion of the global trading system. But it may stop being its biggest foe.
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Tourists at a former Taiwan military base Xi Doesn’t Need to Invade Taiwan Right Now
An uncertain U.S. presidency creates the risk of opportunism, but the dangers are too high for Beijing.
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A newsstand in Beijing on Aug. 19. China Media Told to Stay Low-Key on U.S. Election
Papers don’t want to give the impression Beijing is taking a side.
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Chinese tourists The Chinese Public Is Convinced Trump Will Win
The U.S. president is seen as a failure—but that helps China.