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06.19.18Strange Bedfellows: Trump Trade Fight Brings Japan and China Together
Wall Street Journal
President Donald Trump’s tough line on trade with China has finally given Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe something to agree with Beijing about.
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06.19.18China Stocks Plunge to Two-Year Low on Tariff Threat; Yuan Sinks
Bloomberg
China’s benchmark equity gauge tumbled to a two-year low and the yuan weakened as a worsening trade dispute with the U.S. spurred panic selling. Bonds gained.
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06.19.18Trump Threatens Tariffs On $200 Billion Of Chinese Goods
NPR
In the latest move in an escalating trade dispute, President Trump announced Monday evening that he was asking U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer to suggest $200 billion worth of Chinese goods on which the U.S. could impose a 10 percent...
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06.19.18Kim Jong-un Returns to China, This Time With Leverage
New York Times
North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, arrived in Beijing on Tuesday amid an escalating trade conflict between China and the United States, one that gives him an opening to play the powers against each other as Washington presses him to dismantle his...
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06.18.18‘Ruling Through Ritual’: An Interview with Guo Yuhua
from New York Review of Books
Guo Yuhua is one of China’s best-known sociologists and most incisive government critics. A professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing, she has devoted her career to researching human suffering in Chinese society, especially that of peasants, the...
Conversation
06.14.18One Year After They Almost Went to War, Can China and India Get Along?
One year ago, the Chinese and Indian armies faced off at Doklam, a disputed Himalayan area on the border between China, India, and the tiny kingdom of Bhutan. While the two sides didn’t go to war over the border as they did in 1962, tensions were...
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06.13.18China’s Master Plan: How the West Can Fight Back
Bloomberg
In the first three installments of this series, I've explored the changing nature of China's challenge to U.S. interests and the existing international order, with a particular focus on three issues: China’s progressively more global...
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06.13.18China’s Political Meritocracy versus Western Democracy
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Chinese meritocrats support democratic values but not elections, says Daniel Bell of Shandong University.
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06.13.18Trump Could Slap China with Tariffs as Soon as Friday
Politico
President Donald Trump is expected to impose tariffs on Chinese goods as soon as Friday or next week, according to two sources briefed on internal deliberations, a move that is sure to further inflame tensions and spark almost immediate retaliation...
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06.13.18The Unexpected Winner From the Trump-Kim Summit: China
Wall Street Journal
China is setting its sights on a key role in North Korea’s future, seeking to be part of any peace treaty, weapons inspections and economic assistance, after emerging as a surprise beneficiary of the summit between the U.S. and North Korean leaders.
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06.13.18China Says U.S.-North Korea Summit Offers No Lesson for Taiwan Ties
Reuters
A warming of ties between the United States and North Korea does not mean China will reach out to Taiwan for a similar summit, the Chinese government said on Wednesday.
Books
06.13.18Censored
Princeton University Press: As authoritarian governments around the world develop sophisticated technologies for controlling information, many observers have predicted that these controls would be ineffective because they are easily thwarted and evaded by savvy Internet users. In Censored, Margaret Roberts demonstrates that even censorship that is easy to circumvent can still be enormously effective. Taking advantage of digital data harvested from the Chinese Internet and leaks from China’s Propaganda Department, this book sheds light on how and when censorship influences the Chinese public.Roberts finds that much of censorship in China works not by making information impossible to access but by requiring those seeking information to spend extra time and money for access. By inconveniencing users, censorship diverts the attention of citizens and powerfully shapes the spread of information. When Internet users notice blatant censorship, they are willing to compensate for better access. But subtler censorship, such as burying search results or introducing distracting information on the web, is more effective because users are less aware of it. Roberts challenges the conventional wisdom that online censorship is undermined when it is incomplete and shows instead how censorship’s porous nature is used strategically to divide the public.Drawing parallels between censorship in China and the way information is manipulated in the United States and other democracies, Roberts reveals how Internet users are susceptible to control even in the most open societies. Demonstrating how censorship travels across countries and technologies, Censored gives an unprecedented view of how governments encroach on the media consumption of citizens.{chop}
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06.12.18Washington Opens De Facto Embassy in Taiwan, Angering China
CNN
China has lodged a protest with the US following the official opening of Washington’s new de facto embassy in Taiwan, a self-ruled island off China's southeastern coast that Beijing considers a renegade province.
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06.12.18Ivanka Trump Quotes ‘Chinese Proverb,’ but China Is Baffled
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It was supposed to be a triumphant tweet.
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06.12.18How Did Kim Jong-un Get to Singapore? With Some Help From China.
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When Kim Jong-un arrived in Singapore on Sunday for his landmark summit meeting with President Trump, he stepped off a jumbo jet emblazoned with the logo of Air China and the Chinese national flag.
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06.12.18Ending Military Exercises? Trump’s Plan for North Korea Was China’s Plan First.
Washington Post
President Trump cut a deal with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un — and China is going to like it.
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06.12.18Chinese Companies May Invest in North Korea. American Not so Much
CNN
President Donald Trump met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore on Tuesday at a historic summit that the United States hopes will lead to North Korean nuclear disarmament.
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06.12.18Trump’s North Korea Summit Falls Short of Nixon-Goes-To-China Moment
Reuters
Donald Trump’s dramatic meeting with North Korea’s leader may have been choreographed to look like a Nixon-goes-to-China moment, but the summit appears to have failed to secure any concrete commitments by Pyongyang for dismantling its nuclear...
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06.11.18A World in Transition
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As the world is in the midst of considerable uncertainty and transition, Ambassador William J. Burns points to the emergence of rising powers like China and India, challenges to regional order in the Middle East, and revolutions in new technologies...
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06.04.18How Should the World Respond to Intensifying Repression in Xinjiang?
Deliberate, systematic human rights abuses are happening in China’s northwest. Reporting and research published in recent weeks shows that the Chinese government is targeting the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region’s roughly 11 million Muslims for “re...
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05.30.18Who’s Really Responsible for Digital Privacy in China?
While the United States is reeling from the revelation that political consultancy Cambridge Analytica harvested data from over 87 million Facebook accounts, China’s biggest tech companies and regulators are confronting a wave of of their own...
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05.30.18Mattis Says China Is ‘Out of Step’ With International Law
Wall Street Journal
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Tuesday that he rescinded China’s invitation to take part in a multinational Pacific Rim military exercise because Beijing is “out of step with international law” in how it has militarized the islands and reefs in...
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05.30.18As Chinese ‘Crepe’ Catches On Abroad, a Fight to Preserve Its Soul
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When is a pancake not a pancake?
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05.30.18US-China Trade Battle: Catch Up Here
CNN
The odds of a messy trade war between the United States and China are rising again.
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05.29.18Resetting China-India Relations
from Carnegie China
Following a year marked by mounting tensions between China and India, President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi met in Wuhan for an informal summit in April to reset the relationship. Major points of tension dominating China-India...
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05.29.18Trump Announces Tariffs on China, Tech Crackdown Ahead of Key Trade Meeting
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Trump slaps $50B tariffs as Commerce Secretary is due to arrive in Beijing on Saturday for talks.
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05.29.18U.S.and China Clash over 'Technology Transfer' at WTO
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Chinese and U.S. envoys sparred over Trump’s claims that China steals American ideas.
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05.29.18Top Aide to Kim Jong-Un Is Bound for U.S., Trump Says
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Kim Yong-chol, one of the most trusted aides to the North’s leader, is “heading now to New York."
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05.29.18Ivanka Trump Wins China Trademarks, Then Her Father Vows to Save ZTE
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China awarded Ivanka Trump seven new trademarks in businesses including books and housewares.
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05.23.18Germany Needs China to Save the Global Order from Trump
from Mercator Institute for China Studies
The U.S. president’s attacks on multilateralism may push Chancellor Merkel into an unlikely alliance with Beijing. Germany and the EU have to test ways to work with China in the absence of transatlantic coordination. The goal must be to organize an...
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05.22.18US Seeks Greater Scrutiny of China Tech Investment
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Senate considers bill that may increase U.S. scrutiny of Chinese investments.
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05.22.18China Cuts Car Tariffs, in a Small Offering to U.S. on Trade
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The small change is unlikely to motivate automakers to shift production.
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05.22.18Trump Retreated from China Tariffs Because of White House Discord, Sources Say
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White House disagreement over trade strategy led Trump to retreat from tariffs.
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05.22.18In China, Photo of Trade Talks Embodies ‘Young’ Country Passing Aging U.S.
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A distinct age gap between Chinese delegates and American lawmakers.
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05.22.18Railroaded: The Chinese High-Speed Train Network No One Else Really Wants
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Terrain is easy, negotiations hard, as construction begins on politically fraught route through Southeast Asia.
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05.18.18China Drops Sanctions Probe into US Sorghum Imports
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China says it is dropping an anti-dumping probe into sorghum imports from the US, as the two sides discuss ways of easing trade tensions.
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05.18.18Trump Cedes Trade Leverage to China in His Quest for Kim Summit
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North Korea may turn out to be Chinese President Xi Jinping’s greatest ally in negotiating a trade deal with President Donald Trump.
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05.18.18Cleared of Spying for China, She Still Doesn’t Have Her Job Back
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It is the case that the government simply will not let die.
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05.18.18At the Height of His Power, China’s Xi Jinping Moves to Embrace Marxism
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Why is President Xi Jinping, the most powerful Chinese leader in decades, presiding over a wealthy and resurgent China, embracing the philosophical ideas of Karl Marx?
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05.18.18Chinese Bank Offered Clients Chance to Dine With Trump for $150,000
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China’s second-largest state-owned bank offered wealthy clients the opportunity to have dinner with the American president for $150,000 a ticket, spurring a complaint from Donald Trump’s re-election campaign to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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05.18.18Does China Have a Jobs Problem?
In a surprise Sunday tweet, U.S. President Donald Trump said he supported helping the phone-maker ZTE, a Chinese tech giant which has been one of the hardest hit from U.S.-China trade tensions. “Too many jobs in China lost,” he wrote. Though Trump...
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05.17.18China Has Decided Russia Is Too Risky an Investment
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On May 4, the planned investment by the Chinese company CEFC China Energy into Russian state oil giant Rosneft fell apart, eight months after it was first announced.
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On the official list of the Beijing delegation that arrived in Washington on Tuesday for trade talks, there is a new name.
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05.17.18US Team Divided as Trade Talks with China Begin
Financial Times
China and the US are set to begin a second round of high-level talks aimed at averting a trade war, amid signs of the Trump administration’s internal divide over how to deal with Beijing.
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05.15.18China Gave Trump a List of Crazy Demands, and He Caved to One of Them
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China’s list of economic and trade demands that suggest its negotiating position.
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05.15.18Trump, China, ZTE and the Art of the Deal
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ZTE case offers insight into Trump’s way of doing business.
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05.15.18Gap Apologizes for Selling T-Shirt with 'Incorrect Map' of China
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Disputed territories including south Tibet, Taiwan and the South China Sea were omitted.
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05.15.18China’s South-East Asia Push Threatened by New Malaysia Regime
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05.15.18What Really Happens in China’s ‘Re-education’ Camps
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New study provides a glimpse into the vast scale of Uighurs detention network.
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05.14.18China Welcomes Trump’s Help on ZTE as Trade Talks Loom
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05.14.18Iranian Foreign Minister Visits Russia and China to Try to Save Nuclear Deal
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Iranian diplomat visits Moscow and Beijing following US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal.
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05.14.18Chinese Uyghurs Forced to Welcome Communist Party into Their Homes
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Over a million Chinese Communist officials are being dispatched to live with local families in Xinjiang.
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Weekly look at the South China Sea, the location of several territorial conflicts that have raised tensions in the region.
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05.14.18China: Security Guards Assault Women Attending LGBT Event
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Women wearing rainbow badges were blocked from entering Beijing’s 798 arts district by guards who punched them and then knocked them to the ground.
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05.14.18Why Is China Suddenly Seeking Filipino English Teachers?
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Beijing shifts its attitude towards workers from the Philippines.
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05.11.18Central and Regional Leadership for Xinjiang Policy in Xi’s Second Term
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05.11.18Do American Companies Need to Take a Stance on Taiwan?
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“We fell in love but it was very difficult at first,” Xu Jing explains from the courtyard of the Fairmont Hotel in Nairobi.