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China Power

China's rise inspires a mix of awe, fear and skepticism. But what will its global role be? Are we on the brink of a bipolar world? How will its neighbors respond? Will it all come crashing down? The Diplomat's daily China blog will try to find some answers.

Can China and the United States Cooperate Fully in Tackling Climate Change?
November 01, 2021

Can China and the United States Cooperate Fully in Tackling Climate Change?

By Paul Meao
On the political level, there's little incentive to cooperate. But businesses from the two countries have every reason to work together.

What Zambia’s New Debt Reveal Tells Us About the ‘China Debt Trap’ Theory
October 29, 2021

What Zambia’s New Debt Reveal Tells Us About the ‘China Debt Trap’ Theory

By Ferdinando Cinotto
The data, once again, do not back up the prevailing narrative.
Work Drinking in China Comes Under Fire
October 29, 2021

Work Drinking in China Comes Under Fire

By Bonnie Girard
China's drinking culture is thousands of years old. Can it be reshaped to fit the modern era?

China’s Foreign Minister Tries Again to Win Europe Back
October 29, 2021

China’s Foreign Minister Tries Again to Win Europe Back

By Shannon Tiezzi
China’s foreign minister is limiting his European tour to friendlier ground, in hopes of halting a downward slide in China-Europe relations.

Chinese Overfishing Highlights Environmental Crisis in the Taiwan Strait
October 28, 2021

Chinese Overfishing Highlights Environmental Crisis in the Taiwan Strait

By Wen Lii
The massive numbers of Chinese squid fishing boats near Matsu are only the tip of the iceberg in terms of the environmental threat.

How BRI Debt Puts China at Risk
October 27, 2021

How BRI Debt Puts China at Risk

By Jessica C. Liao
Critics pushing the “debt trap diplomacy” slogan often downplay the fact that BRI debt is as much a problem for China as it is for borrowing countries.

Chen Po-wei Is the Latest Victim of Taiwan’s ‘Recall Revenge’
October 25, 2021

Chen Po-wei Is the Latest Victim of Taiwan’s ‘Recall Revenge’

By Brian Hioe
Another progressive young politician was recalled, part of a broader wave of recalls backed by the opposition KMT.
Taiwan Says it is ‘Preparing For War,’ But Are Taiwanese Mentally Ready?
October 25, 2021

Taiwan Says it is ‘Preparing For War,’ But Are Taiwanese Mentally Ready?

By Liam Gibson
A persistent perception gap between public and policymakers may undermine government efforts to build the island’s resilience.

Red Flag River and China’s Downstream Neighbors
October 23, 2021

Red Flag River and China’s Downstream Neighbors

By Genevieve Donnellon-May and Mark Wang
The proposed mega-water transfer project is already sparking fears abroad. China should start talking with countries downstream of the impacted rivers to address their concerns.

Is Russia Starting to Sour on China?
October 22, 2021

Is Russia Starting to Sour on China?

By Yuan Jiang
A prominent Russian analyst thinks the high point of Sino-Russian cooperation has passed.

Hong Kong’s Media Under Siege
October 22, 2021

Hong Kong’s Media Under Siege

By Angeli Datt
As the world celebrates journalists, this year's Nobel Peace Prize recipients, Hong Kong silences the media.
Op-Ed in China Draws Backlash for Advocating Women ‘Warm Rural Bachelors’ Beds’
October 20, 2021

Op-Ed in China Draws Backlash for Advocating Women ‘Warm Rural Bachelors’ Beds’

By Jesse Turland
Since the latest census results confirmed slowing marriage and birth rates, policy solutions have increasingly undermined women’s rights.

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