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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.

Biden Calls Xi as China-US Relationship Grows More Fraught
September 11, 2021

Biden Calls Xi as China-US Relationship Grows More Fraught

By Aamer Madhani and Joe McDonald
Biden initiated the call with Xi, the second between the two leaders since Biden took office, after lower-level exchanges proved unproductive.

Chinese Foreign Minister Begins 3-Nation Tour of Southeast Asia
September 10, 2021

Chinese Foreign Minister Begins 3-Nation Tour of Southeast Asia

By Sebastian Strangio
The visit will include stops in Vietnam and Singapore, which recently hosted U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.
The Politics of Taiwan’s COVID-19 Response
September 10, 2021

The Politics of Taiwan’s COVID-19 Response

By Brian Hioe
Taiwan's first real COVID-19 outbreak engendered fierce political debates between the DPP and the KMT.

The Real Cause of China’s Alibaba Crackdown
September 09, 2021

The Real Cause of China’s Alibaba Crackdown

By Canghao Chen
Political intrigue? Personal grudges? There's a more basic cause for Alibaba's ill fortune: The company threatens China's monetary authority.

The US Still Doesn’t Understand China’s Strategy in Latin America
September 08, 2021

The US Still Doesn’t Understand China’s Strategy in Latin America

By Thiago de Aragao
It's not that China understands Latin America better than the U.S. Rather, China has a pragmatic approach that fits the profile of Latin American governments and leaders.

What Is The Goal Of Beijing’s New Stock Exchange?
September 07, 2021

What Is The Goal Of Beijing’s New Stock Exchange?

By Jesse Turland
China says the new bourse will invigorate Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs). Some observers argue it forms part of a plan to bring firms listed abroad back to China.

China’s Crackdown on Private Equity Funds
September 07, 2021

China’s Crackdown on Private Equity Funds

By Sara Hsu
The private equity fund industry posed serious enough financial risks that additional oversight was necessary.
China’s Nationalist Cancel Culture
September 05, 2021

China’s Nationalist Cancel Culture

By Bingqing Yang
In China, celebrities can be blacklisted in the span of days – or even hours – for perceived offenses against national dignity.

In China, Kerry Faces Uphill Battle for Climate Change Cooperation
September 04, 2021

In China, Kerry Faces Uphill Battle for Climate Change Cooperation

By Shannon Tiezzi
While Kerry remained focus on climate issues, his Chinese hosts kept redirecting the conversation to broader tensions in the relationship.

Gauging the Future of Chinese Investment in Africa
September 03, 2021

Gauging the Future of Chinese Investment in Africa

By Ovigwe Eguegu
China’s report on the private sector in Africa reveals two challenges and two elephants in the room

Hong Kong’s Sedition Law Is Back
September 03, 2021

Hong Kong’s Sedition Law Is Back

By Eric Lai
Instead of using the more provocative national security law, Hong Kong is turning to colonial-era ordinances to crack down on free speech.
Sub-Provincial City Cadres: China’s Leadership Cohort for 2027 and Beyond
September 03, 2021

Sub-Provincial City Cadres: China’s Leadership Cohort for 2027 and Beyond

By Tristan Kenderdine
Sub-provincial city governance positions are often the last policy-testing ground before promotion to ministerial-level cadre rank, and the possibilities of central leadership positions that this brings.

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