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China did NOT move "quickly to condemn the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran"
Technically, Beijing only condemned the attack and killing of Khamenei and the attack on the girls' school. And it basically condemned Iran for…
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When The Times asked, “Why is Britain educating China’s scientists?” What did they really overlook? by Michael Jinghan ZENG
City University of Hong Kong Professor who built his academic career in the UK argues that viewing Chinese students as “strategic threats” harms the…
Mar 2
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SHEIN Muzzles Chinese Media
After Xu Yangtian’s rare public appearance, the Singapore-headquarted multibillion dollar company's apparent response was not communication, but…
Mar 1
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Viral satellite imagery of U.S. military assets around Iran NOT taken by Chinese satellites: Hu Bo
Veteran satellite imagery analyst and founder of South China Sea Probing Initiative says Chinese private firm MizarVision-released photos come from U.S…
Feb 27
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China’s Spring Festival AI war
Red envelopes, gala slots, and shopping coupons turned chatbots into mass-market utilities.
Feb 26
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Dutch govt accused of freezing operations of Chinese semiconductor giant's chipmaker Nexperia
Oct 12, 2025
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Some Troubled Science Reporting at South China Morning Post
Apr 5, 2025
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Stop Crying Over the China "Trap"
Aug 2, 2025
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Wang Yi at Munich Security Conference
Feb 15, 2025
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When “State Influence” Becomes a Shortcut
Why China-watching still requires the unglamorous work of attribution, context, and restraint.
Feb 24
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Northwestern University urged to apologize for “unjust treatment” of Jane Ying Wu
The star Chinese American neuroscientist from my hometown was forced by Northwestern and Chicago police to a mental ward before she took her life, her…
Feb 22
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Attribution Error: A Case Study in How China Narratives Are Built on Sand
Examining the thin evidence behind claims of a Chinese state-led propaganda campaign against Tesla.
Feb 21
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Lawrence Wong’s Words, Heard in Stereo
Singapore’s small-state discipline—staying “masters of our own destiny” as great-power narratives harden
Feb 17
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Gao Peiyong: boosting consumption requires profound redistribution reform
CASS economist urges policymakers to shift fiscal resources from fiscal assets to people, and hardwire reform into the policy toolkit.
Feb 14
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Jia Qingguo: a rare opening for steadier China–U.S. relations in 2026
Trump’s second-term China policy is taking shape: tariffs at the centre, sensitive issues skirted, and an explicit offer of cooperation—yet domestic and…
Feb 13
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Henry Huiyao Wang on Beyond Blocs
Europe and China will not align nor compete, but selectively cooperate
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