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The dissident scholar discusses public expression in China, the nuances of China-watching, life under government blacklisting, and how patterns of Chinese self-censorship echo across the American political spectrum.
In an extract from his new book, Breakneck, Dan Wang hops on his bike to explore how China’s problems throw America’s into stark relief. How is it, he asks while biking through Guizhou, that China’s...
The Chinese government should do more to build demand for renewable energy at home rather than encourage oligopolies.
Laopu Gold, a homegrown jewelry brand that defied the consumer slowdown, is hailed as China’s Hermès. But some are raising doubts over whether it can sustain its success.
Beijing is taking inspiration from soccer as it tries to reduce unemployment among the China’s growing number of university graduates.
China is taking big steps towards making its power system more resilient while progress has stalled in the United States.
The former National Economic Council head talks about whether a deal with China is in the cards during Trump's second term, and being a free trader as the U.S. turns to protectionism.
Levies on Chinese imports threaten to ensnare baseball in a web of higher costs.
Myanmar’s civil war poses one of China’s biggest foreign policy challenges. As the country devolves back into rebel fiefdoms, Beijing has fallen back on a unique brand of Realpolitik.
China’s economy isn’t generating enough well-paid jobs, putting prospective parents off from having children.
Beijing is gradually extinguishing press freedom in the financial center.
The journalist and author discusses Taiwan’s uncertain place in the world and how different generations have responded to the challenges it faces.