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China's rise inspires a mix of awe, fear and skepticism. But what will its global role be? Are we on the brink of a bipolar world? How will its neighbors respond? Will it all come crashing down? The Diplomat's daily China blog will try to find some answers.

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The Geopolitical Consequences of the Coronavirus Outbreak

The Geopolitical Consequences of the Coronavirus Outbreak

By Ridvan Bari Urcosta
Will China be forced into “hibernation” amid the epidemic?
Wuhan Coronavirus and the Tacitus Trap

Wuhan Coronavirus and the Tacitus Trap

By Fu Yu
The outbreak revealed long-standing deficiencies inside China’s local administrations, which may pose a threat to the credibility of local governments across the PRC.

Is This the End of the 1992 Consensus?

Is This the End of the 1992 Consensus?

By Zihao Liu
The 1992 Consensus is being challenged by each of the three major forces shaping cross-strait relations: the DPP, the KMT, and Beijing.

Harvard’s Chemistry Department Chair Arrested for Lying About Ties to China’s Thousand Talents Program

Harvard’s Chemistry Department Chair Arrested for Lying About Ties to China’s Thousand Talents Program

By Bonnie Girard
Charles Lieber’s case ties into broader efforts by the U.S. government to force disclosures of ties with China-sponsored research programs.

One Coronavirus, Two Systems: New Epidemic Hits at Hong Kong’s Political Divide

One Coronavirus, Two Systems: New Epidemic Hits at Hong Kong’s Political Divide

By Shannon Tiezzi
The outbreak taps into deep-seated anti-mainland sentiments in Hong Kong.
In Snub to US, UK Will Allow China’s Huawei in 5G Networks

In Snub to US, UK Will Allow China’s Huawei in 5G Networks

By Associated Press
The British decision was welcome news for the Chinese technology firm.

China Tackles Its Plastic Problem

China Tackles Its Plastic Problem

By Eleanor Albert
Ambitious new reforms seek to cut down on China’s plastic addiction.
Wuhan Coronavirus: China Plays the Blame Game

Wuhan Coronavirus: China Plays the Blame Game

By Jo Kim
With the Wuhan government to take the blame, the central leadership is unscathed by the coronavirus outbreak

Who’s Afraid of the First China-Russia Road Bridge?

Who’s Afraid of the First China-Russia Road Bridge?

By Yuan Jiang
Addressing the persistent myth that China seeks a demographic takeover of the Russian Far East.

China Cargo Train Routes Face Backlash in Finland

China Cargo Train Routes Face Backlash in Finland

By Jukka Aukia
A Finnish state media documentary raises questions about the Kouvola-Xi’an train connection – and, implicitly, the wider China-Finland relationship.

Taiwan, Shut Out From WHO, Confronts Deadly Wuhan Coronavirus

Taiwan, Shut Out From WHO, Confronts Deadly Wuhan Coronavirus

By Nick Aspinwall
President Tsai and a senior U.S. official called for Taiwan’s inclusion in the WHO as the nation confirmed its first coronavirus case on Tuesday.
China Sentences Ex-Interpol Chief to 13 Years for Bribes

China Sentences Ex-Interpol Chief to 13 Years for Bribes

By Associated Press
Meng Hongwei’s disappearance in 2018 highlighted the reach – and opacity – of China’s anti-corruption efforts.

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