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China Protests Fuel Solidarity Demonstrations Around the World
By Amy Gunia
Why China Can’t Just Ditch Zero-COVID
By Chad de Guzman and Amy Gunia
What to Know About the Zero-COVID Protests in China
By Chad de Guzman
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The Vice President visited Palawan Tuesday in what observers say is meant as a message to China.
By Chad de Guzman
November 22, 2022
Australia and China Are Back on Talking Terms
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met with China’s Xi Jinping at the G20 to try to “stabilize” the relationship between the countries.
By Amy Gunia
November 15, 2022
China’s Zero-Covid Is Here To Stay, Experts Say
China just relaxed some pandemic rules, but strict measures in response to an outbreak suggest the overall policy isn’t going away soon.
By Amy Gunia
November 14, 2022
Asia’s Gambling Mecca Gets a China-Backed Makeover
Beijing is betting that it can forge a new identity for Macau. It’s not paying off.
By Chad de Guzman
November 3, 2022
The World May Benefit From China’s Space Ambitions
The completion of China’s space station, while prompting U.S. concerns, opens doors for international collaboration
By Chad de Guzman
October 31, 2022
Don’t Give Up on Diplomacy with China
Dialogue and negotiation are essential to determine whether Xi Jinping might be persuaded to moderate his policies during his third term.
By Susan L. Shirk
October 17, 2022
What Xi Jinping Draws From Mao's Legacy
As Xi Jinping strengthens his grip on China, it is likely that he will redouble his Maoist focus.
By Christopher Marquis
October 13, 2022
What Xi Jinping Means for the World
Never before has the global economy been so dependent on one man's whims
By Charlie Campbell
October 10, 2022
China's Xi Is the World's Most Powerful Person
While China's economy overtook all others, Xi Jinping consolidated power as no leader since Mao
By Stefan Aust and Adrian Geiges
September 14, 2022
Xi Jinping's First Foreign Trip Since Pandemic Confirmed
The Chinese leader will visit Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan from Wednesday to Friday
By Bloomberg
September 12, 2022
COVID Rules Hinder Quake Rescue Work in China
Rescuers must submit to daily COVID tests while residents have been prevented from leaving homes in some quake-hit areas
By Bloomberg
September 8, 2022
Xi Jinping and Putin Could Meet Next Week
Their meeting will mark the first time the two leaders have spoken in person since Russia invaded Ukraine
By Sarah Zheng/Bloomberg
September 7, 2022
China's Drought Is Pushing It To Rely Even More on Coal
As reservoirs dry up, crippling hydropower production, environmentalists worry this will further deepen China's reliance on fossil fuels.
By Amy Gunia
September 2, 2022
China Warns U.S. Over Sailing Warships Through Taiwan Strait
China’s ambassador to Washington, Qin Gang, said China viewed such Taiwan transits as an escalation by the U.S.
By Iain Marlow and Rebecca Choong Wilkins/Bloomberg
August 17, 2022
How Rising U.S.-China Tensions Impact Climate Action
"U.S.-China engagement on climate is sorely needed...to ensure that bilateral tensions do not irreparably harm the ability to reduce emissions"
By Amy Gunia
August 11, 2022
PCR Tests Needed for the Beach in China's Tropical Getaway
The resort of Sanya, often called the "Hawaii of China," is ramping up COVID controls
By Bloomberg
August 5, 2022
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