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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.
Uzbekistan to Host Chinese Vaccine Trials

Uzbekistan to Host Chinese Vaccine Trials

By Umida Hashimova
Anhui Zhifei Longcom Biopharmaceutical, a Chinese company, will run some of its phase three trial in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent.

China’s ‘Secret Weapon’ Against COVID-19 Won’t Work for Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery

China’s ‘Secret Weapon’ Against COVID-19 Won’t Work for Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery

By Zhuoran Li
The CCP was able to mobilize its people to fight COVID-19. It's having a harder time convincing Chinese to spend money.

Did China Join COVAX to Counter or Promote Vaccine Nationalism?

Did China Join COVAX to Counter or Promote Vaccine Nationalism?

By Hemant Adlakha
China has finally announced its membership in the WHO’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution alliance. What took so long?

COVID-19 Has Dimmed Xi’s Approval Ratings Abroad – But Not in China

COVID-19 Has Dimmed Xi’s Approval Ratings Abroad – But Not in China

By Sungmin Cho
Why have Chinese citizens shown even stronger support for Xi Jinping during the COVID-19 crisis?
How to Promote Chinese Foreign Trade in the Post-Pandemic Era?

How to Promote Chinese Foreign Trade in the Post-Pandemic Era?

By Xiaomeng Kang and Dingding Chen
As COVID-19 speeds up changes to global trade networks, China’s government and companies must adapt.

COVID-19 Exacerbates Chinese Restaurateurs’ Gripes About Delivery Platform Fees

COVID-19 Exacerbates Chinese Restaurateurs’ Gripes About Delivery Platform Fees

By Larry Mullin
China’s delivery platforms are “eons ahead of the U.S.” but the hurdles for restaurants are equally sophisticated.
Don’t Begrudge Wuhan Its Pool Parties

Don’t Begrudge Wuhan Its Pool Parties

By Shannon Tiezzi
Wuhan went through immense human suffering to reach a point where mass gatherings could be allowed.

China’s Class of COVID-19

China’s Class of COVID-19

By Thi Thuy Duong Pham and Dickson Agbaji
Like their peers around the world, new graduates in China face a battered job market and intense uncertainty.

After COVID-19: Rebooting Business in China

After COVID-19: Rebooting Business in China

By Jennifer Choo, Jean Oi, Christopher Thomas, and Xue (Xander) Wu
What a survey of Chinese business leaders tells us about China’s post-COVID economy – and the future of U.S.-China economic relations.

China and COVID-19: A Central-Local ‘Chess Game’

China and COVID-19: A Central-Local ‘Chess Game’

By Philipp Renninger
Attributing pandemic containment to “Beijing” is both wrong and right – and thus sheds light on China’s central-local governance.
How China Can Avert an Employment Crisis

How China Can Avert an Employment Crisis

By Yan Liang
In trying to recover from the economic damage done by COVID-19, Beijing’s top concern will be battling unemployment.

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