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Uyghurs’ Present Is the Future for Most Chinese

Uyghurs’ Present Is the Future for Most Chinese

By Chauncey Jung
Even Chinese overseas are not exempt from Beijing’s constant control.
China and the Lessons of Modern Surveillance Technology

China and the Lessons of Modern Surveillance Technology

By Amitai Etzioni
Could a model of AI-based surveillance actually be a force for good?

While China and Germany Sign Trade Deals, Liu Xiaobo’s Widow Allowed to Leave China

While China and Germany Sign Trade Deals, Liu Xiaobo’s Widow Allowed to Leave China

By Charlotte Gao
Angela Merkel scores a human rights victory while Li Keqiang is in Germany to talk trade.

China’s Second Century of Humiliation

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.

Swedish Press Jointly Urges China to Free Detained Bookseller Gui Minhai

Swedish Press Jointly Urges China to Free Detained Bookseller Gui Minhai

By Charlotte Gao
Since his dramatic rearrest on a train in January, Swedish citizen Gui Minhai has been detained (again) for months.
The Legacy of Tiananmen

The Legacy of Tiananmen

By Bonnie Girard
China's leaders made some cold-blooded calculations before sending in the tanks. Their choices still echo today.

Was Merkel’s Visit to China Successful?

Was Merkel’s Visit to China Successful?

By Charlotte Gao
While achieving a united front on the Iran nuclear deal, Merkel stood firm on human rights issues.
Uyghurs: Victims of 21st Century Concentration Camps

Uyghurs: Victims of 21st Century Concentration Camps

By Mehmet Tohti
More than a million Uyghurs are believed to be in Chinese “re-education centers.”

China’s Ever-Expanding Surveillance State

China’s Ever-Expanding Surveillance State

By Sarah Cook
Recent developments shed light on the phenomenon’s immediate and long-term implications.

China's Flawed Model for Peace

China's Flawed Model for Peace

By Manoj Kewalramani
Xi promised to provide “Chinese solutions” to world problems, but its strategy for managing conflict has serious flaws.

China’s Trojan Horse Human Rights Resolution

China’s Trojan Horse Human Rights Resolution

By Miloon Kothari
A China-backed UN resolution on “mutually beneficial cooperation” might not be all it seems.
Jerome Cohen: Xi and CCP Aim for Unchallenged Power

Jerome Cohen: Xi and CCP Aim for Unchallenged Power

By Maurits Elen
To whom much is given, much will be required.

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