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Chinese nationalism
Wasserstrom: 10 Things Japanese Should Know About China
Acclaimed author on corruption, nationalism, and territorial disputes.
Taiwan’s Philippines Nationalism: More Benign Than PRC?
Why are Taiwanese and Chinese nationalisms perceived so differently despite emanating from the same source?
Sorry World: What Happens in Beijing, WON'T Stay in Beijing
While many have feared its rise, a weaker China struggling with economic and political challenges at home may present an even greater challenge.
For China and Japan: The Perfect Distraction?
Why the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands dispute serves as a dangerous form of distracting nationalism.
Is China's Global Times Misunderstood?
The Global Times is often considered a ‘hardline’ newspaper. A comprehensive reading of the editorial section tells a different story.
China's Self-Absorbed Nationalism
Beijing has long interwoven strands of victimization and self-righteousness into Chinese nationalism, which have made compromise more difficult.
China's Restrained Nationalism
Chinese leaders have displayed more self-control when it comes to sovereignty issues than their counterparts in Asia.
The Coming U.S.-China Space Race
With Beijing and Washington increasingly looking to the stars, their competition on Earth may also grace the heavens.
Beware of Chinese Jingoism
Keen to shift attention from home, China’s leaders may be tempted to stoke nationalism in the media. It’s risky.
Have Chinese Had Enough?
China’s size may mean it can’t but be seen as a threat. Will China’s next leaders be expected to play hardball?
The Danger of e-Warriors
Nationalists taking to the comments sections of foreign policy websites should be challenged, not ignored.
China’s Unstoppable Billion
The most important global trend is the emergence of a great people from millennia of despotic rule, says Gordon Chang. The Chinese people, in short, are the world’s unstoppable force.