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The longtime China-based journalist discusses how historians, film makers and others are fighting to provide alternatives to the Communist Party's view of the past.
Chinese firms might even have a competitive advantage over their American and European counterparts.
Communist China, once all but impenetrable, opened up only to tighten politically again. Has Xi circled back to the Mao era? And what can we...
Plus, the struggle for satellite supremacy.
A look at Ximalaya, the online audio platform at the summit of China’s ‘ear economy’.
The saga over who owns a German satellite operator demonstrates how quickly Western attitudes to Chinese investment have changed.
The Trump administration's U.S. trade representative explains why he thinks the U.S. got the raw end of economic ties with China, what he thinks of...
China's advances in nuclear energy have become another flashpoint with the U.S.
While Western governments are turning against Chinese cultural centers, developing countries are giving them a warmer welcome.
With its new outbound investment rule, the U.S. is hoping to stop American capital from facilitating China's technological rise. But will the restrictions undermine the...
Outbound investment restrictions, nuclear power flashpoints, and the future of U.S. trade policy.
The debut of the Chinese giant's new smartphone calls for a nuanced debate about how effective U.S. trade policy has been.