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Must Taiwan Remain Invisible for the Next 50 Years?

Must Taiwan Remain Invisible for the Next 50 Years?

By Yu-Jie Chen
On the 50th anniversary of the U.N.’s Resolution on Chinese representation, it’s time to rethink Taiwan’s role in the world.
Beijing and the UN, 50 Years On

Beijing and the UN, 50 Years On

By Rosemary Foot
Since taking over the China seat in the United Nations, Beijing’s approach to the global body has encompassed both ambivalence and ambition.

China Outlines Its Priorities as UN Security Council President

China Outlines Its Priorities as UN Security Council President

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's top priority is addressing the crisis within the United Nations itself, the topic of a high-level meeting later this week.

The US and China at the UN: Global Diplomacy

The US and China at the UN: Global Diplomacy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jeffrey Feltman.

2020 Edition: Which Countries Are For or Against China’s Xinjiang Policies?

2020 Edition: Which Countries Are For or Against China’s Xinjiang Policies?

By Catherine Putz
Another year, another set of dueling statements about Xinjiang to the U.N. This time, there are some interesting differences in who is backing China -- and who isn't.
India’s Recent UN Victories Are Not Necessarily at China’s Expense

India’s Recent UN Victories Are Not Necessarily at China’s Expense

By Arkoprabho Hazra
Beijing’s heft at the U.N. is unlikely to help India’s ambitious multilateral reforms agenda.

Which Countries Support the New Hong Kong National Security Law?

Which Countries Support the New Hong Kong National Security Law?

By Eleanor Albert
China rallied 53 countries to back the controversial law amid strong opposition from other governments.
China’s Approach to Global Governance

China’s Approach to Global Governance

By Yanzhong Huang and Joshua Kurlantzick
China’s strategy brings some positives for the world, but poses the dangerous risk of a global governance divide.

It’s Time to Stop the Chinese Communist Party’s Shadow Campaign for Power at the United Nations

It’s Time to Stop the Chinese Communist Party’s Shadow Campaign for Power at the United Nations

By Michael McCaul
The CCP poses a significant long-term national security and economic threat to the U.S. and our allies.

How China Is Remaking the UN In Its Own Image

How China Is Remaking the UN In Its Own Image

By Tung Cheng-Chia and Alan H. Yang
China’s attempts to make the UN a tool for achieving its hegemonic ambition could end up destroying the body from within.

China Appointed to Influential UN Human Rights Council Panel

China Appointed to Influential UN Human Rights Council Panel

By Eleanor Albert
Given China's own rights record, the appointment has sparked concern about the future of the UN's human rights agenda.
Rival Camps Clash Over Xinjiang at UN Committee Session

Rival Camps Clash Over Xinjiang at UN Committee Session

By Shannon Tiezzi
Once again, the Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is the site of dueling narratives on the Xinjiang crackdown.

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