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The novelist reflects on his time in the People's Liberation Army, the "turning point" of Tiananmen, and his exile from China.
It’s not just Chinese international students funding American academia.
How the Chinese government acquired an 8 percent stake in Ant Group.
Now that Charles Lieber has been arrested, everyone has questions about his involvement in China's Thousand Talents Program — to include, perhaps, Lieber himself.
Xi's "empty plates" campaign only makes sense if China’s leadership thinks there will be an even greater shock to the global trading system in the...
From Charles Lieber to Xi's "empty plates" campaign, we've got questions. Lots of them.
How a group of Chinese developers found a City Councilman, made over L.A.'s downtown, and caused the city's biggest corruption scandal in decades.
“Questions of peace and security, and war and conflict between these two countries should be important, not only for the region, but for the rest...
Investors are unlikely to view the renminbi as a safe-haven currency in times of global financial turmoil. That requires trust.
As one of the world’s most valuable private companies prepares to list, we take a look at who will benefit most from its IPO.
With classes set to start this month, Juilliard’s Tianjin campus has thrived where other international schools have struggled.
Introducing the Wire Screen — our unique data operation mapping China's business landscape.