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Poll: The EU Has Solid Common Ground When It Comes To China

Poll: The EU Has Solid Common Ground When It Comes To China

By Richard Q. Turcsányi
A new poll encompassing 13 European countries finds remarkable consensus on China - mostly negative.
China and the Coming Biden Presidency

China and the Coming Biden Presidency

By Ankit Panda
How will U.S. President-elect Joe Biden manage the U.S.-China relationship?

Trump Bans US Investment in Chinese Military-Linked Firms

Trump Bans US Investment in Chinese Military-Linked Firms

By Associated Press
It is Trump’s first major action toward China since he lost his reelection bid to challenger Joe Biden.

Taiwan Accused of Failing to Protect Medical Rights of Southeast Asian Workers

Taiwan Accused of Failing to Protect Medical Rights of Southeast Asian Workers

By Nick Aspinwall
A coalition held a protest outside Taiwan’s disease control center after several migrant workers said they were illegally terminated after getting sick.

China Finally Offers Low-Key Congratulations for Biden

China Finally Offers Low-Key Congratulations for Biden

By Shannon Tiezzi
Instead of a statement from President Xi or even the foreign minister, a spokesperson offered the briefest of congratulations.
What Does a Biden Presidency Mean to Hong Kong’s Democratic Movement?

What Does a Biden Presidency Mean to Hong Kong’s Democratic Movement?

By Thomas Chan
Many in the Hong Kong protest movement saw Donald Trump as their only hope, but they shouldn’t give up on the Biden administration.

Why Is North Korea So Good at Cybercrime? 

Why Is North Korea So Good at Cybercrime? 

By Jason Bartlett and Jason Bartlett
North Korea is committed to advancing its cyber capabilities, and it shows in the results.
What Is Behind China’s Diplomacy of Indignation?

What Is Behind China’s Diplomacy of Indignation?

By Andreas B. Forsby
China’s emotional assertiveness has a long history, but recently the government has begun targeting even non-state actors.

What Should China’s Biden Policy Look Like?

What Should China’s Biden Policy Look Like?

By Brian Wong
China should seize upon Biden’s victory to renew its approach to the United States.

To Fight the Next Pandemic, the World Needs Chinese Activists

To Fight the Next Pandemic, the World Needs Chinese Activists

By Sara L.M. Davis, Shen Tingting, and Lu Jun
The CCP’s sweeping crackdowns on civil society have left the whole world vulnerable.

Is China Preparing to Set Up an ADIZ in the South China Sea With Taiwan in Mind?

Is China Preparing to Set Up an ADIZ in the South China Sea With Taiwan in Mind?

By Lu Li-shih
Types of aircraft intruding in Taiwan’s Southwest Air Defense Identification Zone reveal PLA intent.
Keep Trade as the Cornerstone of US-China Relations

Keep Trade as the Cornerstone of US-China Relations

By He Jun
Despite the “Phase One” deal, U.S.-China total trade is slipping in importance. That’s a warning sign for the bilateral relationship as a whole.

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