Minxin Pei is professor of government at Claremont McKenna College and a nonresident senior fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States. China’s…
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Beijing is after political influence, and its coronavirus aid will count for much. China has plenty to gain from lending a hand to its friends…
Huawei Technologies is emerging as the runaway winner in China’s US$170-billion (R3.2-trillion) effort to build out its 5G wireless networks, part of a concerted effort by…
Reports of Beijing’s diplomacy go from bad to worse China has tried to restore its image after lying to the world about the seriousness of…
SHANGHAI — For weeks after the first reports of a mysterious new virus in Wuhan, millions of people poured out of the central Chinese city, cramming onto…
China believes it should rule the world, so of course it thinks it has every right to control the Mediterranean. In a few years, it…
Roughly 16 months ago, Meng Hongwei, the Chinese President of international crime-fighting agency Interpol, disappeared after returning to China and being detained by authorities. Now, Meng, who…
With the pace of economic growth slowing, a restive Hong Kong, a devastating pig ebola plague and a newly aggressive America looking to counter its ambitions…
The research found that the Chinese government may have been “systematically falsifying” its organ donation numbers, raising renewed concerns over whether Beijing is still using executed…
CHINA has imposed a mysterious and dramatic lockdown in Beijing as the country’s military transports top-secret advanced technology – sparking alarm in the West. Beijing…