全国2023澳洲幸运10历史记录查询、澳洲10幸运官网开奖结果直播 strategy is a diplomatic high-wire act
The German government's recently released "Strategy on China" has struck a balance between the country's more pro-China business interests and the China-skeptic foreign policy establishment. While it is only a position paper, there is reason to believe that it marks an important milestone and irreversible shift in wider European relations with China.
Editors’ picks — new and from the archives
- Shanhe University is the perfect Chinese college. Except it doesn’t exist.
- The China Agenda for July 17–23 — Kerry in Beijing
- ‘The other shoe has finally dropped’ — Phrase of the Week
- This week in video: Knife attack kills six, the new faces of Prada, and American-Chinese food in Beijing
- Pink Power: Sijia Ke unleashes her bubblegum universe
Featured articles
China’s relations with Chile, its oldest friend in South America
For Chile, China is a bigger destination of exports than the next five countries combined. For China, Chilean resources are crucial in sustaining its solar panel, wind turbine, and EV output. But prosperous partnerships aren’t always trusting ones.
Xi Jinping is ‘an idiot’ and ‘my biggest promotor’ — writer Liao Yiwu
The Sichuan-born writer and street musician who spent four years in prison for “Massacre,” his poem about Tiananmen Square in 1989, talked to fellow author Ian Johnson about exile in Germany and his plan to print dictators’ faces on toilet paper.
The Brazil-China relationship, as seen through the BRICS bank
Elias Jabbour, a prominent Brazilian economist, was hired last month as an aide to New Development Bank president Dilma Rousseff. The appointment of Jabbour, known by some as a "China apologist," stirred up controversy in the Brazilian press, all while current Brazilian president Lula seeks closer diplomatic ties with Beijing.
China after COVID
This week on Sinica, UPenn legal scholar Neysun Mahboubi talks about his recently concluded trip back to China — his first time back since the outbreak of the pandemic. Neysun talks about the importance of in-person, face-to-face scholarly exchange, and despite concerns over the more restrictive political space in China, sounds a hopeful note about what the restoration of in-person exchange might mean for the future of U.S.-China relations.
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Eclipsing Russia: China’s green energy expansion into Central Asia
China has a significant comparative advantage in green energy. Growing incentives for Central Asian countries to diversify their energy mix are creating opportunities for Chinese companies, with significant implications for Russia, as well as the U.S. and EU.
China’s official electric vehicle battery recyclers fight wildcat workshops
China has an amazing, legal battery recycling industry. But opportunistic, informal operators are doing much of the recycling, which is causing serious soil, water, and air pollution.
Cut off from China’s data and info, overseas academics, analysts get crafty
People who work with and on China in science, business and government are finding new ways to stay informed in spite of new hurdles and risks.
China to limit the export of two critical metals used in chips
Beijing will impose export restrictions on gallium and germanium, two key metals needed to manufacture semiconductors and other electronics, and which are primarily sourced from China. The move has raised concern over an intensifying global battle on the supply of key chipmaking technologies.
The China Project 2023 Red Paper
2022 was an annus horribilis for China, its people, and its reputation abroad: We look back on a year of lockdowns and slowdowns and make predictions for 2023, Year of the Water Rabbit.
Society and culture
Pro wrestling in China is ready for its comeback
The short but eventful history of China wrestling is filled with highs and lows. For a while, rival promoters dreamed of building the WWE of China, but money dried out and then COVID nearly killed the industry. Those who are still kicking — a motley crew of professionals, hobbyists, lifers, dreamers, and realists — are now working together to rebuild this thing they love.
Meet the woman who launched Taiwan’s MeToo movement, Chen Chien-Jou
"I knew before I came forward that I was definitely not alone in being a survivor, there must be others out there."
The battle against amnesia
For most of her life, Wang Youqin has strived to document victims of the Cultural Revolution, telling their stories without sentimentality or — in many cases, when the victims were also perpetrators of violence — remorse. For the first time, her work is now available in English.
How George Soros became China’s perfect nemesis
George Soros saw potential for political transformation in China's expanding economy in the 1980s. Under Xi Jinping, the PRC has become anathema to everything he stands for.
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Business & Technology
- Eclipsing Russia: China’s green energy expansion into Central Asia
- China’s official electric vehicle battery recyclers fight wildcat workshops
- Cut off from China’s data and info, overseas academics, analysts get crafty
Society & Culture
- The problem with Mao’s ‘continuous’ revolution
- Ji Qiong’s contemporary take on traditional art
- Shanhe University is the perfect Chinese college. Except it doesn’t exist.
Editors' Picks
The United States’ China-centered existential crisis
This week on Sinica Jude Blanchette joins to talk about the House Select Committee on United States Competition with the Chinese Communist Party, and how its focus on the CCP as an “existential threat” adds up to an embarrassing moral panic that distracts from the serious issues the U.S. confronts when it comes to China.
From the psyche to the canvas: Chinese art brut
“Art brut” is an artistic concept birthed in France in the mid-20th century, inspired by the art of outsiders, often those with mental health conditions. In China, one person has made it his life’s work to highlight the dignity and artistry of its practitioners.
Why do China books all look the same?
The color red, dragons, cropped Asian faces…when it comes to presenting China, book publishers often rely on a set of familiar tropes — to the detriment of the authors and the genre.
In search of spirit in China’s wild west
Through history, culture, and contemporary China: A motorbike trip from Xi'an to Dunhuang.