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Troubled Today, China's Xinjiang Has a Long History
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
China's western province of Xinjiang has a long and fascinating history.
China’s Misunderstood History of Gay Tolerance
By Yuxin Zhang
The Chinese LGBT community struggles to establish itself against intolerance. It wasn’t always that way.
Review: The Eagle and the Dragon
By Juan José Morales
A new book demonstrates that “the colonization of America and the history of Asia are linked.”
China to US: South China Sea Recon ‘Irresponsible and Dangerous'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a landmark court case in China and a treasure trove of historical Chinese documents. Friday China links.
The Legacy of China's May Fourth Movement
By Ankit Panda
China has better things to remember on May 4 than "Star Wars" day.
Book Review: Empress Dowager Cixi: The Concubine Who Launched Modern China
By Oliver Stuenkel
Jung Chang's 2013 release, now available as an e-book, reflects on one of modern China's most influential figures.
China: The Influence of History
By Michael D. Swaine
How does history influence Chinese thought and behavior today?
The CCP Didn’t Fight Imperial Japan; the KMT Did
By Zachary Keck
While the KMT military defended China against Japan during WWII, the CCP built up strength for the civil war.
Chinese Group Demands that Japanese Emperor Return Ancient Artifact
By Ankit Panda
A Chinese civic group is demanding that Japanese Emperor Akihito return plundered artifacts to China.
Why Do China's Reforms All Fail?
By Yang Hengjun
Throughout history, Chinese reformers have fallen short and met grisly ends. Why did they always fail?
'Missing Histories': History Education and China-Japan Relations
By Zheng Wang
Differences in history classrooms reflect the social discourse problems that underline China and Japan's conflict.
Egg on Mao
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