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Expected new U.S. export controls on China will accelerate the decoupling of the semiconductor sector, bringing big losses to American companies.
China’s civilian industry is still tightly integrated with the military, but open discussion of the link is less frequent.
Chinese money laundering syndicates are the partners-of-choice for Latin American cartels who flood the U.S. with fentanyl. But despite Sino-American cooperation on the issue, the...
The former British politician discusses how the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has developed and the extent of Chinese influence over its operations.
Feeling under siege, China is girding itself for long-term enmity with the world’s largest economy.
The millennium-old story of informal Chinese networks and underground banks.
As another major U.S. university ends its partnership in China, the future of higher education exchanges between the two countries looks bleak.
The Chinese government has long been reluctant to pursue what seems an obvious fix for the economy: Giving consumers more cash.
In recent years, there haven’t been any visible, large-scale demonstrations for Tibetan independence, either inside the country or abroad. This is a big contrast to...
Under Trump and Biden the U.S. has targeted hundreds of Chinese firms with a mishmash of sanctions and lists. But is the approach working?
The author of Mr. China discusses why improving knowledge of the country is so vital, why China has become so toxic politically and whether he...
Plus, takeaways from Congress's 'China Week.'