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Confident, vocal, and performative, China’s patriotic fervor has grown up a lot over the past decade. And with self-interest coexisting with sentiment, it will be...
China's new nationalism, nuclear energy, shock therapy, and plans for 2025.
A longtime China optimist fears the recent tech crackdowns represent a tipping point.
The internet censorship analyst talks about the evolution of China's system, how it differs from and affects other countries, and when, exactly, The Wire China...
Keeping the borders closed may make it easier to govern China near-term, but the broader consequences would be tragic and potentially dangerous.
A look into how Facebook earns money in China, even though its platform is banned from operating in the country.
As policymakers and business leaders in both the U.S. and China rev up electric-vehicle production, they find themselves reliant on the insecure supply of a...
Plus, trust, censorship, and advertising.
With the Beijing Games around the corner, more Chinese companies are sponsoring the Olympics than ever before, and are paying record sums to do so.
China has made the pragmatic decision to accept the coup, but that position is not without consequences.
The Kigali Treaty is a reminder that, when it comes to climate change, competition — rather than cooperation — between the U.S. and China may...