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Should the West Be Worried About Britain As China's 'Advocate'?

Should the West Be Worried About Britain As China's 'Advocate'?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Will London's partnership with China extend beyond economics to international issues -- at the West's expense?
Britain's Great China Debate

Britain's Great China Debate

By Bochen Han
“Money. Money. Money... Where is morality?”

Xi's US Trip: A Chance to Stand up for Uyghur Rights

Xi's US Trip: A Chance to Stand up for Uyghur Rights

By Rebiya Kadeer
Xi Jinping's trip to the U.S. and address to the UN provide an opportunity to highlight abuses of Uyghur human rights.

Ahead of Xi's US Trip, China Defends Record on Human Rights

Ahead of Xi's US Trip, China Defends Record on Human Rights

By Shannon Tiezzi
Facing a wave of criticism in the U.S., China is trying to reshape the narrative on human rights.

A Chinese Rights Revolution Reversed?

A Chinese Rights Revolution Reversed?

By Peter Lorentzen and Suzanne Scoggins
There are limits to how far this current crackdown will reach.
China’s Political Firewall – Mass Arrest of Lawyers

China’s Political Firewall – Mass Arrest of Lawyers

By Andrew Anderson
For the international community it is business as usual, even as China detains hundreds of human rights defenders.

China Celebrates Its Olympic Victory

China Celebrates Its Olympic Victory

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, anti-corruption continues, Chinese loggers freed, and the "why" of China's island-building. Friday China links.
It's Official: AIIB Constitution to Be Signed on June 29

It's Official: AIIB Constitution to Be Signed on June 29

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, U.S-China relations, China's military strategy, and one woman's experience with urbanization. Friday China links.

The History Behind China’s Response to the Baltimore Riots

The History Behind China’s Response to the Baltimore Riots

By David Volodzko
China's response to the riots in Baltimore reflects a history of sympathy between communists and civil rights activists.

What Does China Think of the CIA Torture Report?

What Does China Think of the CIA Torture Report?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Media responses included traditional accusations of U.S. "double standards," but showed more nuanced aspects as well.

Ilham Tohti and Islamic State: How China Defines Terrorism

Ilham Tohti and Islamic State: How China Defines Terrorism

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's conflation of peaceful dissent and terrorism limits possibilities for anti-terror cooperation with the U.S.
Prominent Uyghur Scholar Sentenced to Life in Prison

Prominent Uyghur Scholar Sentenced to Life in Prison

By Ankit Panda
Ilham Tohti, a prominent Uyghur activist and scholar, was sentenced to life in prison.

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