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Australia and China Trade Blows Over Calls for a Coronavirus Inquiry

Australia and China Trade Blows Over Calls for a Coronavirus Inquiry

By Joshua Kucera
The contention over a COVID-19 inquiry follows months of deteriorating relations between Canberra and Beijing.
The Belt and Road in Sri Lanka: Beyond the Debt Trap Discussion

The Belt and Road in Sri Lanka: Beyond the Debt Trap Discussion

By Divya Hundlani & Pabasara Kannangara
More than an overstated “debt trap,” Sri Lanka should consider the environmental and labor impacts of Chinese investment.

‘No Remedy, No Rights’: China Blocks Foreigners from Leaving

‘No Remedy, No Rights’: China Blocks Foreigners from Leaving

By Associated Press
Children, a pregnant woman, and a pastor — all with foreign passports — have been banned from leaving China in recent years.

China’s Worrying Military Exercises Near Taiwan 

China’s Worrying Military Exercises Near Taiwan 

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
China’s moves in the region, despite the pandemic, are only likely to generate fear and inspire greater cooperation with Washington.  

Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Chinese Persecution of Critics Hasn’t Stopped – It Has Worsened

Amid Coronavirus Pandemic, Chinese Persecution of Critics Hasn’t Stopped – It Has Worsened

By James Tager
While the world struggles with the coronavirus, China makes moves to extend its persecution well outside its borders.
Did Xi Jinping Deliberately Sicken the World?

Did Xi Jinping Deliberately Sicken the World?

By Ben Lowsen
PRC moral turpitude forces us to consider the unthinkable.

Animal Crossing  Pulled From Chinese E-commerce Platforms

Animal Crossing Pulled From Chinese E-commerce Platforms

By Layne Vandenberg
China has unofficially banned the popular video game to continue to suppress online forms of protest amid COVID-19 isolation.
Chinese Women in Elite Spaces  

Chinese Women in Elite Spaces  

By Olivia Halsall
Chinese women are swimming against the current of systemic gender inequality both in China and overseas to create their own space and value.

Chinese Catholics: Lent in the Time of COVID-19

Chinese Catholics: Lent in the Time of COVID-19

By Layne Vandenberg
How do Catholics in Hebei, China, maintain a strong community amid the COVID-19 pandemic?

The Danger of China’s Maritime Aggression Amid COVID-19

The Danger of China’s Maritime Aggression Amid COVID-19

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Beijing’s behavior, while unsurprising, is only likely to further antagonize its neighbors.

Masked Crowds Fill Wuhan’s Streets, Trains as Lockdown Ends

Masked Crowds Fill Wuhan’s Streets, Trains as Lockdown Ends

By Associated Press
Wuhan ended its 76-day lockdown Wednesday morning.
The Investment War With China: US Investment in China

The Investment War With China: US Investment in China

By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
Part three of this series looks at American pressure on U.S. foreign direct investment in China

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