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Linda Jaivin’s epic tale of China’s Cultural Revolution brings its players to life – and illustrates the massive scale of its ...
This “facing up” to past heroes increasingly takes place through digital means. Thanks to developments in AI, and with the help of universities, museums and various government units, numerous Chinese ...
“Western governments and companies must urgently confront the reality that many critical mineral supply chains they rely on are underpinned by Uyghur forced labor.” ...
An international human rights group said that Chinese rare earth minerals are being produced through forced labor as President Trump lauded a Tuesday deal with President Xi Jinping that would ...
The Chinese Embassy described allegations of state-sanctioned Uyghur forced labor as “a big lie made by anti-China forces” in a statement to the Daily Caller News Foundation.
As Donald Trump shakes up the very institutions, alliances, and free trade order that have underpinned America’s global dominance since World War II, some in China are reminded of their own ...
If forced labor in China is a mechanism to keep American companies profitable, history shows they are willing to accept that reality. So let’s take things a step further than tariffs.
Beyond his infatuation with tariffs, Trump should address China’s unfair competitive practice of using Uyghur forced labor. Some steps are straightforward.
Faced with Trump and neoliberalism, American unions are embracing one of their oldest, most dangerous tendencies: Sinophobia.
Nevertheless, Mao’s thinking about the Korean War and other struggles is deeply ingrained in the psyche of generations of Chinese people.
The war of words and trade between Washington and Beijing took a fresh turn Thursday when a Chinese diplomat shared a video of Mao Zedong.
Most people had never heard about Uyghurs, who live for the most part in northwestern China, in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region while a small number live in the Central Asian republics. So ...