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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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Tracking Down the Fruits of Xinjiang’s Forced Labor Industry

Tracking Down the Fruits of Xinjiang’s Forced Labor Industry

By Juozapas Bagdonas
A few clicks reveals several U.S. companies are benefiting from China’s oppression of Muslims.
Is BRICS Losing Its Shine for China?

Is BRICS Losing Its Shine for China?

By Eleanor Albert
Excitement surrounding the BRICS may be waning as economic and political divisions grow.

China’s Pacific Challenge

China’s Pacific Challenge

By Lucio Blanco Pitlo III
China's outreach to Pacific island states is gaining steam, to the chagrin of other regional powers.

Hong Kong Police: Protesters ‘One Step Closer to Terrorism’

Hong Kong Police: Protesters ‘One Step Closer to Terrorism’

By Associated Press
As new violence rocks the city, including clashes at university campuses, the police intensified their response.

Taiwan’s Han Kuo-yu Picks Running Mate as Scandals, Controversies Swirl

Taiwan’s Han Kuo-yu Picks Running Mate as Scandals, Controversies Swirl

By Nick Aspinwall
Han Kuo-yu announced former premier Chang San-cheng as his vice presidential pick, while controversial comments and property acquisition scandals hamper his campaign.
Damnatio Memoriae in China: Zhao Ziyang Is Laid to Rest

Damnatio Memoriae in China: Zhao Ziyang Is Laid to Rest

By Bonnie Girard
Zhao was written out of Chinese history for showing sympathy to the Tiananmen protesters. The indignity continued even after his death.

Why Is China Detaining More Foreigners?

Why Is China Detaining More Foreigners?

By Shin Kawashima
A disturbing new trend emerges.
Taiwan Rebukes Beijing’s New 26 Measures for Cross-Strait Exchanges

Taiwan Rebukes Beijing’s New 26 Measures for Cross-Strait Exchanges

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan’s ruling DPP rejected China’s offer of incentives to Taiwanese nationals, while the opposition KMT welcomed the move.

Hukous: Being Illegal in One’s Own Country

Hukous: Being Illegal in One’s Own Country

By Bonnie Girard
China’s hukou system is getting worse, not better.

Cooperation, Co-existence or Clash? China and Russia’s Ambitions in Central Asia

Cooperation, Co-existence or Clash? China and Russia’s Ambitions in Central Asia

By Benno Zogg
The two powers’ approaches to Central Asia may be a good indicator of their current partnership and future relations.

China Hosts Second CIIE, Globalization Remains Core Message 

China Hosts Second CIIE, Globalization Remains Core Message 

By Eleanor Albert
China is once again broadcasting a message of openness at its now-annual import expo.
Pro-Beijing Lawmaker in Hong Kong Stabbed While Campaigning

Pro-Beijing Lawmaker in Hong Kong Stabbed While Campaigning

By Associated Press
Junius Ho is the latest to fall victim to politically-motivated violence in Hong Kong.

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