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China’s Soft Power Play: How Video Games Are Boosting Beijing’s Global Influence
By Shaoyu Yuan
Tencent's dominance in the gaming world has turned digital entertainment into a powerful vehicle for projecting China’s culture and influence globally.

Escape From Involution: The Overseas Expansion of Chinese Technology Companies
By Shaoshan Liu
The strategic shift of Chinese tech companies toward overseas markets underscores a critical juncture in China’s technological trajectory.

Is China Killing Its Fledgling Golden Geese?
By Jeremiah May
The East Asian countries that escaped the middle income trap did so on the backs of strong private enterprises. China is hamstringing its own corporate giants.

Will China’s Technology Be a Game-Changer in the Post-Pandemic Era?
By Dingding Chen
China’s tech sector is embracing automation and digitization just as the country transitions to the post-COVID era.

China’s Tech Sector Regulations Are Costly But Not Shocking
By Sara Hsu
The flurry of tech industry regulations follows China’s typical pattern of regulatory crackdown on a sector that has been allowed to grow over time.

The Global Reach of China’s Venture Capital
By Sophie Zinser
Chinese VC investment has been excluded from India but is growing in South and Southeast Asia. How is that remaking foreign startup ecosystems?

Trump Reportedly Eyes More Chinese Firms for Sanction
By Eleanor Albert
The administration is considering restrictions on Chinese digital payment platforms, on top of existing bans.

Trump Administration Targets ByteDance and Tencent
By Shea Cotton
In new executive orders, the Trump administration has taken aim at Chinese companies ByteDance and Tencent -- but the details are yet to be fully outlined.

India Shows the World How to Use ‘Cyberspace Sovereignty’ Against China
By Chauncey Jung
It’s time for liberal democracies to embrace the term -- with a new definition --to defend against China’s predatory cyber practices.

How WeChat Conquered Tibet
By Tenzin Dalha
Tibetans know the surveillance risks, but many choose to give up privacy for convenience.

Worried About Huawei? Take a Closer Look at Tencent
By Sarah Cook
The Chinese social media giant is a growing global force, and it does the bidding of the Communist Party.

China's Slowdown Is Starting to Hit Where It Hurts: Employment
By Yu Zhongxin
From manufacturing to internet companies, China is shedding jobs across sectors.

Tech Firms Are Boosting China’s Cyber Power
By Sarah Cook
Cooperation with the CCP, often mandatory, carries risks as well as benefits.

Beyond Tech Transfer: The Challenge of Chinese Tech Expanding Abroad
By Grzegorz Stec
A focus on Chinese investment overlooks the potential dangers of China's homegrown technology.

China’s AI Agenda Advances
By Elsa Kania
As China throws state support behind AI development, major Chinese technology companies will remain integral players.

China Accuses Its Top 3 Internet Giants of Potentially Violating Cybersecurity Law
By Charlotte Gao
Tencent, Baidu, and Sina are being investigated by the Chinese Cyberspace Administration.

12 Regions of China: The Southeast Coast
By John Lee
The historic center of China's maritime trade remains the heart of export-oriented manufacturing.

The WeChat Phenomenon: Social Media with Chinese Characteristics
By Lauren Dickey
WeChat has become an inescapable part of life in China, but its popularity carries risks.

China’s High-Tech Strategy Raises the Heat on Industrial Countries
By Mirjam Meissner and Jost Wuebbeke
The world must prepare for growing competition – and ensure that China’s industrial upgrade doesn’t come at their expense.

Xiaomi Joins China's Mobile Payment Craze
By Lu Chen
The mobile phone maker will face steep competition from Alibaba and Tencent.

China: The New World Leader in Mobile Technology
By Elvis Anber
WeChat and other apps are leading a wave of innovation in China and the world.

China's Tencent and Alibaba in Silicon Valley Arms Race
By Jack Detsch
China’s biggest tech firms are making big bets in Silicon Valley. Will it work?

Korean Merger Takes Instant Messaging Competition to New Level
By Tae-jun Kang
The merger of Kakao and Daum Communication signals the start of a content for global dominance.

The Rise of China’s Online Investment Funds
By James Parker
Despite criticism, the funds seem a positive for China’s repressed depositors.
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