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The Chinese Communist Party and China’s private sector have always had a hot-and-cold relationship. But after intense crackdowns on private business in recent years, Beijing...
From the CCP and capitalism to D.C. and Beijing.
The former National Intelligence Officer for East Asia talks about why engagement hasn’t failed, it just hasn’t succeeded yet; why strategic empathy is so hard...
The drawn-out trial of the media mogul and pro-democracy advocate is reshaping Hong Kong’s judiciary.
A look at China’s recent policy changes: the sectors affected, what’s changed, and what may stay the same.
Putting the Chinese economy on the right track will require more than just a reversal of recent policies.
Did Eric Dai expose a Chinese scheme to steal critical military technology? Or did he steal millions of dollars from a Chinese company by exploiting...
The strange saga of Eric Dai.
The author talks about his new book; why there should be long term fear about Xinhua; China's sharp vs. soft power; and why TikTok requires...
When the dust settles on the coming economic snapback, China’s chronic growth problems are likely to resurface with a vengeance.
The precautions to reduce Covid-19 infections are simply not an option for many Chinese households.
Wang Qishan, China's vice president, was once one of Xi Jinping's closest deputies. But with multiple people in Wang's orbit recently imprisoned or investigated, many...