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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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China’s Belt and Road Meets Trump’s Afghanistan Plan

China’s Belt and Road Meets Trump’s Afghanistan Plan

By Yu Fu
Could China play the good cop while the U.S. plays the bad cop?
China's Belt and Road Initiative Faces New Security Challenges in 2018

China's Belt and Road Initiative Faces New Security Challenges in 2018

By Chuchu Zhang and Chaowei Xiao
Terrorism, political instability, and geopolitical rivalries threaten to complicate China's BRI in 2018.

Trump’s National Security Strategy Faces Severe Backlash in China

Trump’s National Security Strategy Faces Severe Backlash in China

By Charlotte Gao
Chinese foreign ministry reprimands the United States for “malicious slander.”

Was Moon Jae-in’s China Trip Successful?

Was Moon Jae-in’s China Trip Successful?

By Charlotte Gao
Although Beijing didn’t give him a “state visit plus” reception, the South Korean president made a meaningful trip.

Beijing’s Carrot-and-Stick Approach to Hong Kong

Beijing’s Carrot-and-Stick Approach to Hong Kong

By Charlotte Gao
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Carrie Lam gives her annual report to Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.
China Unveils New Unmanned Surface Vehicle, Claimed to Be the World's Fastest

China Unveils New Unmanned Surface Vehicle, Claimed to Be the World's Fastest

By Ankit Panda
Researchers claim the Tianxing-1 is the world's fastest unmanned surface vehicle.

Xi Jinping in 2017: The World's Luckiest Man

Xi Jinping in 2017: The World's Luckiest Man

By Kerry Brown
Xi Jinping's political dominance owes a great deal to factors completely beyond his control.
China and South Korea Hail ‘New Start’ Amid Scuffle

China and South Korea Hail ‘New Start’ Amid Scuffle

By Charlotte Gao
South Korean President Moon Jae-in pays a state visit to China for the first time since he took office.

Beijing Leader Sends Condolences to Migrant Workers After Evicting Them

Beijing Leader Sends Condolences to Migrant Workers After Evicting Them

By Charlotte Gao
Thousands of migrant workers have been evicted from their rental homes under Beijing’s demolition campaign.

China’s Top Procuratorate Opens Criminal Case Against Sun Zhengcai

China’s Top Procuratorate Opens Criminal Case Against Sun Zhengcai

By Charlotte Gao
Former Chongqing Party leader Sun Zhengcai has been under CCP investigation for five months.

Why China Should Take the Lead on Climate Change

Why China Should Take the Lead on Climate Change

By Zhang Chao
China's leaders are reluctant to commit to a leadership role. Here's why they should dive in.
China Promotes Human Rights 'With Chinese Characteristics'

China Promotes Human Rights 'With Chinese Characteristics'

By Charlotte Gao
Ahead of Human Rights Day, China hosted a human rights forum for developing countries.

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