China

American Scholars Lost Their Freedom in Studying China

To study China, American scholars must first answer: Are they opting to be 'Chinese spies' or 'academic eunuchs'?

Why the Chinese Dissatisfied with Black Myth: Wukong

Telling Wukong's story is to narrate the story of our times.

Is the US Ceding the Middle East to China’s Influence?

Former Guardian journalist: Western liberal democracy is being eroded from within.

China embodies American Ideals better than the U.S.

“Democracy is not an ornament to be used for decoration; it is to be used to solve the problems that the people want to solve”, said Xi Jinping.

How Do Chinese People View the Arrest of Telegram Founder

How do Chinese netizens, living in countries labeled as "authoritarian" and "unfree," view Durov's arrest?

There Was A Long Dark Night Before Dawn of China’s Industry

The rise of indigenous innovation is a long, difficult process, filled with hardships and failures.

Has Foreign Tourists Become China’s Unofficial Online Advocates?

Foreign tourists in China tear apart Western anti-China propaganda

American expert explains why he remains optimistic about China’s economy

After the third plenum, a group of US business people came to visit China. They understand China is cutting-edge in many areas.

America is shutting itself up. They should be open like China.

When China invented something, it was usually used to improve the lives of ordinary people, while the West used it to conquer regions around the world.

Chinese Scholar: I’d Rather Confront with Extreme Taiwan Independence Advocates

Professor Zhang Weiwei analyzed Beijing's new law on independence advocates in Taiwan on China's top-rated current affairs TV program.

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