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Chinese President and Saudi Crown Prince Hold a ‘Win-Win’ Meeting

Chinese President and Saudi Crown Prince Hold a ‘Win-Win’ Meeting

By Charlotte Gao
China and Saudi Arabia plan to expand cooperation on a wide variety of fields, including counterterrorism.
The World Must Save the Uyghurs

The World Must Save the Uyghurs

By Benedict Rogers
Long-standing repression of the Uyghur culture has reached stunning new lows. What happened to “Never again”?

Old-Fashioned Thuggery Reinforces China’s High-Tech Censorship

Old-Fashioned Thuggery Reinforces China’s High-Tech Censorship

By Sarah Cook
In addition to technological tools, China’s government is using more old-fashioned methods to keep activists silent.

Making China Communist Again?

Making China Communist Again?

By William Hurst
Chinese students are rediscovering Marx and Mao even as the Chinese government becomes less tolerant of any criticism.

The People China ‘Disappeared’ in 2018

The People China ‘Disappeared’ in 2018

By Yanan Wang
From a movie star to university students, no one is immune.
Why a Democratic House Is Not Good News for China

Why a Democratic House Is Not Good News for China

By Xie Tao
Most midterm elections don't have a significant impact on U.S.-China relations. 2018 could be an exception.

Xinjiang Detention Camp or Vocational Center: Is China ‘Calling A Deer A Horse’?

Xinjiang Detention Camp or Vocational Center: Is China ‘Calling A Deer A Horse’?

By Charlotte Gao
China defends its Xinjiang policy during the UN Human Rights Council’s universal periodic review.
Neighborhood Watch: Will Asian Countries Turn a Blind Eye to Uyghur Issues in China?

Neighborhood Watch: Will Asian Countries Turn a Blind Eye to Uyghur Issues in China?

By Sarah M. Brooks
Will any of China's neighbors speak out against its abuses at home? A major UN review offers a sobering assessment.

China’s Uyghur Crackdown Goes Global

China’s Uyghur Crackdown Goes Global

By Jojje Olsson
Beijing is stepping up the pressure on the Uyghur diaspora, even as it cracks down on their relatives in Xinjiang.

Is the Beijing Exception Finally Crumbling?

Is the Beijing Exception Finally Crumbling?

By Arch Puddington
China’s oppression of Muslims is cracking its de facto immunity from international criticism on human rights issues.

The West's Difficult China Choice

The West's Difficult China Choice

By Kerry Brown
China, the West and the question of loyalty.
Interview: Leta Hong Fincher

Interview: Leta Hong Fincher

By Shannon Tiezzi
“We are witnessing an extraordinary moment in modern Chinese history… Growing numbers of women are angry about the misogyny and injustice in their lives.”

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