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The media scholar talks about how the CCP builds consent, China’s global media push, and Xi Jinping’s public persona.
Balance-of-payments deficits, not the so-called China problem, are the macroeconomic source of America’s overall trade deficit.
John Kerry and Xie Zhenhua were brought out of retirement, in part, because they are seen as uniquely capable of getting the U.S. and China...
‘Special Purpose Acquisition Companies’ offer Chinese companies what they want: a quick and easy way to get foreign capital and a foreign listing.
When the U.S. and China compete on climate change, everyone wins.
Despite Chinese government resistance, Tencent rakes in more from online gaming than any other company in the world.
The journalist discusses her new book, “Made in China,” and the realities of China’s Laogai system.
Until someone wants to win a World Cup.
In 2016, authorities abandoned the country’s one-child policy. So, why is the birth rate declining again?
In 2015, Xi Jinping decided that soccer, the world’s most popular sport, would improve China’s fitness, both on and off the field. But in the...
The U.S. has grown increasingly hostile to China’s rise. But we can’t afford to decouple from this engine of global growth.
Meet the appointees taking on the China challenge.