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China Power

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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What President Bolsonaro Means for China-Brazil Relations

What President Bolsonaro Means for China-Brazil Relations

By Guy Burton
Will Jair Bolsonaro’s tough talk on China translate into policy?
Xinjiang Detention Camp or Vocational Center: Is China ‘Calling A Deer A Horse’?

Xinjiang Detention Camp or Vocational Center: Is China ‘Calling A Deer A Horse’?

By Charlotte Gao
China defends its Xinjiang policy during the UN Human Rights Council’s universal periodic review.

Beijing Bars Independent Intellectuals From Attending Harvard Events on China’s Reform and Opening

Beijing Bars Independent Intellectuals From Attending Harvard Events on China’s Reform and Opening

By Charlotte Gao
While Chinese leaders vow to deepen reform and opening-up, the Chinese government seems to be doing the opposite.

Is a Thaw Coming in US-China Relations?

Is a Thaw Coming in US-China Relations?

By Shannon Tiezzi
There are hopeful signs on several fronts, from trade issues to security ties.

In Buying From The World, What Messages Is China Sending?

In Buying From The World, What Messages Is China Sending?

By Wang Shanshan
The CIIE is a sign of China’s commitment to opening up and boosting consumer-led growth.
China Opens First Import Expo With Veiled Warning to Trump

China Opens First Import Expo With Veiled Warning to Trump

By Shannon Tiezzi
Globalization cannot be stopped by anyone, Xi warned as he welcomed other countries to boost exports to China.

How Do Chinese Netizens View the US-China Trade War?

How Do Chinese Netizens View the US-China Trade War?

By Chuchu Zhang and Chaowei Xiao
Most Chinese netizens aren’t overly concerned about the trade tensions with the United States.
The Common Goal of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping: ‘Drain The Swamp’

The Common Goal of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping: ‘Drain The Swamp’

By Bonnie Girard
Could an anti-corruption mission provide the common ground Trump and Xi need to break the trade deadlock?

China's Number of Births Just Keeps Dropping

China's Number of Births Just Keeps Dropping

By Shannon Tiezzi
The two-child policy is helping, but not enough to turn the tide of a looming demographic crisis.

Is China Losing the Opportunity to Lead?

Is China Losing the Opportunity to Lead?

By Robert Dujarric
Domestic developments hinder the emergence of a Chinese Dream with appeal overseas.

The Great Debate: Chiang Kai-shek's Role in 21st Century Taiwan

The Great Debate: Chiang Kai-shek's Role in 21st Century Taiwan

By James X. Morris
As transitional justice moves forward in Taiwan, references to its authoritarian past are being removed or vandalized.
Does China Still Want to Be a Global Environmental Leader?

Does China Still Want to Be a Global Environmental Leader?

By Li Shuo
Amid tensions with the United States, there are dark clouds ahead of China’s climate agenda.

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