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Young women’s darkening employment outlook is just one of many signs that the Chinese economy is headed in the wrong direction.
Once upon a time, a U.S. company and a Chinese company developed an innovative and effective treatment for cancer. Will that ever happen again?
Plus, the myths and realities of China's financial power.
China's efforts to portray itself as a peacemaker in some of the world's most complex regions are so far failing to bear fruit.
Despite a huge rise in government spending, Chinese citizens still have to foot a large a share of their medical costs.
For years, environmental advocates in the West made real progress cutting off supply chains in Southeast Asia that violated ESG standards. But thanks to the...
The Biden administration’s Asia chief discusses how its approach to China differs from the Trump era, Beijing’s support for Russia and its intentions towards Taiwan....
Highlights from The Wire's interview with top Biden administration Asia policy adviser Kurt Campbell.
From Southeast Asian supply chains to U.S.-China relations.
Some of China's fastest-growing companies are doing their best to portray themselves as coming from somewhere else.
China has announced export controls on two little-known metals that are key to chipmaking and other advanced technologies.
The political economist talks about the changing roles of China's massive state-backed investment funds, their tie-ups with Wall Street and how Western governments should treat...