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China Century of Humiliation
China’s ‘Never Again’ Mentality
By Mark Tischler
Western analysts often overlook how much of China’s modern-day policy is driven by the collective trauma of its colonial past.
The Dangerous Reprise of Chinese Korean War Propaganda
By Andrew Kuech
Why are symbols from the “Resist America, Aid Korea” campaign making a comeback nearly 70 years later?
British Loot and China’s Belt and Road
By Bonnie Girard
Does the past augur the future?
The British Clerk Who Tried to Spark a Chinese Revolution
By David Leffman
The life and confessions of Charles Welsh Mason.
China’s Second Century of Humiliation
By Ted S. Yoho
The conduct of Xi Jinping and the CCP will ultimately bring China a new century of shame.
Countering China's Psychological Warfare
By Shirley Kan
An American narrative is needed to disarm China's victimization rhetoric.
Why Does China Want to Control the South China Sea?
By Donald K. Emmerson
China's possible motives for trying to secure control over the South China Sea.
Beijing’s Peaceful Evolution Paranoia
By John S. Van Oudenaren
The Chinese Communist Party’s obsession with the threat of a color revolution is revealing.
China's Resentment Problem
By Kerry Brown
China's emphasis on national victimhood, especially in relations with Japan, hamstrings its foreign policy.
Putting Hong Kong in Historical Context
By Peter Harris
‘The Occupy Central movement is about a lot of things that concern China’s present and its future.’
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