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Leading academic institutions have been toppled before in centers of learning such as Berlin and Beijing. Is Boston next?
Patrick McGee’s “Apple in China” examines the company’s complex relationship with China and the lasting effects of that ...
Jerome Cohen's book tells how a legal approach helped build bridges between America and East Asia from China and Taiwan to ...
Analysts say that a series of clashes between Beijing and Seoul in recent years over history, territory and defense are the ...
Today, Thailand’s oldest bastion of Chinese republicanism, located in a glass and marble 1990s-government-style building in ...
Ancient China began as a group of isolated communities during the Stone Age and eventually grew into a formidable empire.
In the left’s upside-down worldview, Beijing is no longer seen as a threat — but as a model of post-Western order.
By STEVE PFARRER For the Gazette Stephen Platt, who teaches 19th and 20th century Chinese history at the University of ...
While investment in cultural heritage is declining in the US and other countries, the ‘unique’ Chinese model is flourishing, observers said.
To understand China’s approach to the trade and tech war with the US, you have to understand the psychology of the man leading it. And that means grappling not just with ideology or grand strategy, ...
China's white paper on national security reveals a focus on the CCP's survival and ideology, despite claims of prioritizing ...
In his forthcoming book, The Party's Interests Come First, American University professor Joseph Torigian writes about Xi Jinping's father, Xi Zhongxun, a noted Chinese politician himself.