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Last Updated: July 7, 2016
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The White House is preparing to open a broad investigation into China’s trade practices, according to people with knowledge of the Trump administration’s plans, amid growing worries in the United States over a Chinese government-led effort to make...
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07.27.17What If Trump Ordered a Nuclear Strike on China? I’d Comply, Says Admiral
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The commander of the United States Pacific Fleet was asked a hypothetical question during a talk on Thursday in Australia: If President Trump ordered a nuclear strike on China, would he comply? “The answer would be yes,” the commander, Adm. Scott H...
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07.25.17For China's Global Ambitions, ‘Iran Is at the Center of Everything’
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When Zuao Ru Lin, a Beijing entrepreneur, first heard about business opportunities in eastern Iran, he was skeptical. But then he bought a map and began to envision the region without any borders, as one enormous market.
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07.24.17Former Political Star in China Is Under Party Investigation
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The Chinese Communist Party said on Monday that Sun Zhengcai, a high-flying politician who had been seen as a potential future premier, was under investigation over suspected “grave violations of discipline,” ending his career and raising the stakes...
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07.20.17In China, Despair for Cause of Democracy after Nobel Laureate’s Death
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Now, the ruling Communist Party’s feverish attempts to erase Mr. Liu Xiaobo’s legacy have raised fears that Mr. Xi will intensify his campaign against activists pushing for ideas like freedom of speech and religion.
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07.17.17Liu Xiaobo’s Death Pushes China’s Censors into Overdrive
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It came as little surprise when, after the death of the dissident Liu Xiaobo last week, China’s vast army of censors kicked into overdrive as they scrubbed away the outpouring of grief on social media that followed.
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07.17.17In Urban China, Cash Is Rapidly Becoming Obsolete
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Almost everyone in major Chinese cities is using a smartphone to pay for just about everything. At restaurants, a waiter will ask if you want to use WeChat or Alipay — the two smartphone payment options — before bringing up cash as a third, remote...
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07.13.17Apple Opening Data Center in China to Comply with Cybersecurity Law
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Apple said Wednesday that it would open its first data center in China, joining a parade of technology companies responding to growing global demands to build facilities that store online data closer to customers.
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07.13.17China’s Quest to End Its Century of Shame
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At an ocean research center on Hainan Island off China’s southern coast, officials routinely usher visitors into a darkened screening room to watch a lavishly produced People’s Liberation Army video about China’s ambitions to reassert itself as a...
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07.12.17Apple Opens Data Center in China to Comply With Cybersecurity Law
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Apple has set up its first data center in China, setting the tone for how foreign companies will handle a strict new law requiring them to store Chinese users’ information in the country.
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The Chinese conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group has epitomized the country’s high-flying deal makers, building a vast global empire of theme parks, real estate developments, and movie theaters across the United States.
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07.06.17At the Movies in China, Some Propaganda With Your Popcorn
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Chinese cinemas have been ordered to play one of four government-issued videos before every movie screening.
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06.30.17Chinese Ways of Empire, Then and Now
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In 30 more years, Hong Kong will fully revert to the mainland. Much could happen between now and 2047, and the tea leaves are already out there waiting to be read: There are many old — even ancient — historical precedents showing how the Chinese...