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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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Emerging Ethnic Affairs Policy Specialist Chen Run’er Could Take Over as Xinjiang Party Secretary

Emerging Ethnic Affairs Policy Specialist Chen Run’er Could Take Over as Xinjiang Party Secretary

By Tristan Kenderdine
A low flier on a newly established institutional trajectory toward ethnic affairs governance, Chen Run’er could replace the infamous Chen Quanguo at the 2022 CCP Congress.
The Soviet Origins of Xi’s Xinjiang Policy

The Soviet Origins of Xi’s Xinjiang Policy

By Christopher Vassallo
Behind the CCP’s horrific crackdown in Xinjiang is a desperate drive to avoid the mistakes that led to the USSR’s collapse.

China Passes New Law on ‘Countering Foreign Sanctions’

China Passes New Law on ‘Countering Foreign Sanctions’

By Shannon Tiezzi
The law provides a legal framework for China to retaliate against foreign sanctions targeting its companies and individuals.

Rocket on Pad, China Ready to Send First Crew to Space Station

Rocket on Pad, China Ready to Send First Crew to Space Station

By Associated Press
Three astronauts will blast off next week to spend three months on China’s new Tianhe space station.

In the ‘Three-Child’ Era, China Must Confront Embedded Misogyny

In the ‘Three-Child’ Era, China Must Confront Embedded Misogyny

By Jiayuan Wang
Loud encouragement for women to have more children, coupled with a rise in rhetoric equating femininity with weakness, could be a damaging combination for women’s rights in China.
China and the Agreement to Prevent Unregulated High Seas Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean

China and the Agreement to Prevent Unregulated High Seas Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean

By Nengye Liu
A brief history of China's engagement in a landmark environmental protection instrument for the Arctic.

Hungarian Policy Toward China Might Be Facing a Seismic Shift

Hungarian Policy Toward China Might Be Facing a Seismic Shift

By Richard Q. Turcsanyi and Matej Šimalčík
Hungary under Viktor Orban has been the most China-friendly country in the EU in recent years. That might be about to change – drastically.
Hungarians Spurn Chinese-Backed University Campus

Hungarians Spurn Chinese-Backed University Campus

By Eleanor Albert
A planned campus for Fudan University in Budapest sparked protests, highlighting a broader outcry against Viktor Orban's China policy.

Chen Quanguo, Architect of Xinjiang Crackdown, Likely to be Rewarded With Central Position in 2022

Chen Quanguo, Architect of Xinjiang Crackdown, Likely to be Rewarded With Central Position in 2022

By Tristan Kenderdine
Xinjiang Party Secretary Chen Quanguo will likely see a promotion at the 2022 Communist Party Congress, perhaps to vice premier.

China Hosts Southeast Asian Ministers as It Competes With US

China Hosts Southeast Asian Ministers as It Competes With US

By Associated Press
The meeting comes shortly after a senior Biden administration official visited three Southeast Asian capitals.

Taiwan Receives Vaccine Donation From Japan as Outbreak Continues

Taiwan Receives Vaccine Donation From Japan as Outbreak Continues

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan’s rush to vaccinate its population has led to political bickering over the potential use of domestically produced COVID-19 inoculations.
Will Russia Put China’s Arctic Ambitions on Ice?

Will Russia Put China’s Arctic Ambitions on Ice?

By Elizabeth Wishnick
Despite a close partnership, Russia has remained wary of China's involvement in the Arctic region.

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