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anti-China
China’s Two-Pronged Response to the Quad
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing has been circumspect in its criticisms overall, but doesn't hold fire when it comes to attacking the U.S. secretary of state specifically.
Understanding Indonesians’ Souring Sentiment Toward China
By Dikanaya Tarahita and Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
Longstanding anti-Chinese prejudices, coupled with foreign policy fears, are bringing down China’s image among Indonesians.
In Vietnam, Protests Highlight Anti-Chinese Sentiment
By Gary Sands
"No leasing land to China even for one day," read a banner hoisted during the recent protests.
The Social Media ‘War’ Over the South China Sea
By Linh Tong and Linh Tong
Vietnamese, Chinese, and Filipinos spar online after the recent tribunal ruling on the South China Sea.
Yes, a Chinese Company Leased Darwin Port. So What?
By Greg Austin
The furor over Darwin Port exposes Australia’s anti-China impulses.
The Trouble With China-Mongolia Relations
By Bochen Han
China and Mongolia are becoming closer politically and economically, but what do their citizens think?
The Dangers of 'China-Phobia'
By Jin Kai
Glimpses of a growing "China-phobia" in the international community limit opportunities for real dialogue.
The Truth About Anti-China Discourse in the United States
By Van Jackson
There are some real problems with discourse analysis of this ilk.
China Warns Citizens to Stay Away From Philippines
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing sees recent attacks on Chinese citizens as part of a rising tide of anti-China sentiment in the Philippines.
Anti-China Rhetoric Impedes China’s Peaceful Rise
By Erin Zimmerman
By provoking nationalist sentiment, China’s neighbors are preventing its assimilation.
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