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China Human Rights
How China Wound up Outside the International Human Rights Debate
By Sarah M. Brooks
As China's global role grows, it's increasingly important to speak out about the country's human rights issues.
What’s on the Agenda for the Trump-Xi Meeting?
By Shannon Tiezzi
To no one's surprise, trade and North Korea top the list. What else will make it into the conversations?
A Civil Code for China: A Great Leap Forward for the Rule of Law
By Andreea Leonte and Valentina Crivăț
China has a chance to improve rule of law by securing property, family, and personal rights.
Why and How Tillerson Should Address Human Rights on China Visit
By Sarah Cook and Annie Boyajian
Raising human rights concerns on his first trip to China (or failing to do so) will send a strong message.
China's Human Rights Crackdown: A Global Problem
By Benedict Rogers
“This is about China actively extending its control beyond its borders."
Badiucao: Challenging China With Political Cartoons
By Tyler Roney
How one artist pushes back.
The Right Way to Confront China
By Tyler Roylance
Recent moves toward a more traditional China policy are welcome, but not enough to meet the challenge from Beijing.
The Pitfalls of Law Enforcement Cooperation With China
By Thomas Eder and Bertram Lang
Europe's police and judicial cooperation with China raises difficult questions, especially with regard to extradition.
The People's Republic of the Disappeared
By Michael Caster
From black jails to residential surveillance, Beijing has been trying to normalize enforced disappearances for a decade.
Criticizing China on Human Rights: Missing the Forest for the Trees?
By Jin Kai
Focusing on individual stories is a poor way to evaluate China's human rights record.
Russia Loses Seat at the UN Human Rights Council
By Cholpon Orozobekova
UN member states voted against Russia, granting a symbolic victory to human rights organizations.
2 Dueling Visions of Human Rights in China
By Shannon Tiezzi
U.S. CECC annual report and China's own human rights action plan showcase starkly different concepts of "human rights."