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Charlotte Gao

Charlotte Gao holds a MA degree in Asian Studies. Her research interests center around East Asian topics. She has worked in the past as a news editor, reporter, and writer for multiple traditional, online, and new media outlets.

Posts by Charlotte Gao
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August 28, 2017

Liu Xiaobo’s Death Breathes Life into China-Norway Trade Talks

By Charlotte Gao
‘We hope that the two sides can take this as an opportunity to move forward the bilateral relations,’ said China.
August 27, 2017

Closer Ties: China And Saudi Arabia Sign $70 Billion in New Deals

By Charlotte Gao
China says its bilateral relations with Saudi Arabia have entered a new era.

August 26, 2017

China's New Wave of Internet Censorship: Name Verification for Online Commenting

By Charlotte Gao
China announces new rules, forbidding unidentified netizens from posting anything on internet platforms

August 25, 2017

25th Anniversary of Diplomatic Ties: Did Beijing Give Seoul The Cold Shoulder?

By Charlotte Gao
China and South Korea celebrated the 25th anniversary of diplomatic ties without fanfare.

August 24, 2017

How Did China React to New US Sanctions on Chinese-Owned Enterprises?

By Charlotte Gao
The U.S. launched a new round of sanctions against Chinese enterprises and individuals with North Korea’s ties.
August 24, 2017

Kidnapped Chinese Scholar's Family Appeal to Trump: At Least Find Her Body

By Charlotte Gao
Yingying Zhang, who disappeared in the U.S. on June 9, is believed dead, yet her body has not been found.

August 23, 2017

Cambridge University Press: To Bend The Knee or To Die in China?

By Charlotte Gao
Cambridge University Press removed content under pressure from Beijing, and then restored it under academic pressure.
August 23, 2017

China Defends Pakistan After Trump Calls Pakistan a Terrorist Haven

By Charlotte Gao
U.S. President revealed his Afghan strategy where he stated Pakistan often gives safe haven to agents of terror

August 22, 2017

China 'Strongly Dissatisfied' with US Trade Investigation

By Charlotte Gao
The U.S. Trade Representative officially starts an investigation of China's intellectual property practices.

August 22, 2017

Amid the US-ROK Drills, China Warns Not to 'Add Fuel to the Fire'

By Charlotte Gao
China’s foreign ministry says the joint military drills are not helpful to de-escalation.

August 19, 2017

Why Will China Be Happy to See Steve Bannon Leave the White House?

By Charlotte Gao
Beijing didn't like Bannon's tough talk on China trade, which came out prominently in a recent interview.
August 19, 2017

Princeton University: Iran Denies Appeal of Jailed Chinese-American Researcher

By Charlotte Gao
Iran sentenced the student to 10 years in jail on spying charges; Princeton said he is innocent

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