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02.22.17Trump’s Feminist Critics Gagged by Chinese Internet Giant Weibo
Guardian
Chinese feminists have hit out at their country’s answer to Twitter after it gagged one of their movement’s most visible social media accounts in an apparent bid to stifle criticism of U.S. president Donald Trump.
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02.22.17China to Suspend All Imports of Coal from North Korea
Reuters
China will suspend all imports of coal from North Korea starting Feb. 19, the country’s commerce ministry said in a notice posted on its website on Saturday, as part of its efforts to implement United Nations sanctions against the country.
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02.22.17South China Sea: U.S. Carrier Group Begins ‘Routine’ Patrols
BBC
U.S. aircraft carrier the USS Carl Vinson has started what it calls “routine operations” in the South China Sea, with a fleet of supporting warships.
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02.22.17What Does Trump Want? China Scours Twitter, Cocktail Parties for Clues
Bloomberg
Now one of the big questions is which view prevails in the White House: The more moderate voices of Branstad, Kushner and Pentagon chief James Mattis? Or China hardliners such as strategist Steve Bannon and trade adviser Peter Navarro?
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02.21.17Africa to Pivot to China as U.S. Support Fades Under Trump
In this episode, international economist Anzetwe Were joins Eric and Cobus from Nairobi to discuss her recent column in Business Daily (Kenya) on how Africa is bracing for a Trump-inspired shift towards to China in response to the new U.S. president...
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02.21.17China Opposes U.S. Naval Patrols in South China Sea
Reuters
China said on Tuesday it opposed action by other countries under the pretext of freedom of navigation that undermined its sovereignty, after a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group began patrols in the contested South China Sea
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02.21.17China Orders GPS Tracking of Every Car in Troubled Region
Guardian
Security officials in China’s violence-stricken north-west have ordered residents to install GPS tracking devices in their vehicles so authorities are able to keep permanent tabs on their movements
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02.21.17China’s ‘New Silk Road’ Is Derailed in Sri Lanka by Political Chaos and Violent Protests
Forbes
It is now looking as if Sri Lanka’s biggest partner in the Hambantota endeavor, China, is pulling back from what seems to have become an all out fiasco
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02.21.17China Is Warning Lotte Group against Letting a Korean Golf Course Become a Missile Defense Site
Quartz
China’s has a new target amid its ongoing economic retaliation against South Korea—the country’s fifth-biggest conglomerate
Books
02.16.17Chinese Theology
In this groundbreaking and authoritative study, Chloë Starr explores key writings of Chinese Christian intellectuals, from philosophical dialogues of the late imperial era to micro-blogs of pastors in the 21st century. Through a series of close textual readings, she sheds new light on such central issues in Chinese theology as Christian identity and the evolving question of how Christians should relate to society and state.Reading these texts in their socio-political and traditional literary contexts, Starr opens a new conversation about the nature of Chinese theology and the challenge it offers to a broad understanding of how theology is created and contextualized. Concentrating on those theologians who have engaged most actively with their cultural and political milieus, Starr argues throughout her readings, as she examines how Chinese literary traditions and reading patterns have shaped Chinese theology, that text is as important as context. —Yale University Press{chop}
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02.16.17China Loses a Friend, and Leverage, with North Korean Murder
Bloomberg
The mysterious death of Kim Jong Un’s half-brother removed a potential avenue for China to press the North Korean leader to rein in his nuclear ambitions.
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02.16.17New Chinese Missile Upgrade Likely Designed with Taiwan in Its Crosshairs
Forbes
Earlier this month, the state-run English-language newspaper China Daily reported on the most recent public displays of the People’s Republic of China’s DF-16, designed, in large part, as a potential offensive weapon against the island nation of...
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02.16.17He Called China’s President ‘Xitler’ on Twitter. Now He Faces Prison.
New York Times
From his hometown in northeast China, Kwon Pyong used the internet to mock and criticize the nation’s rulers, including posting a selfie in which he wore a T-shirt that likened President Xi Jinping to Hitler.
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02.16.17China Moves to Keep Its Deadly Opioids out of U.S.
Wall Street Journal
China moved to stem its flow of deadly drugs to the U.S., adding four lethal heroin-like narcotics to a list of controlled substances after Washington had urged it to help combat a growing opioid epidemic.
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02.16.17Chinese Students in the U.S. Are Using “Inclusion” and “Diversity” to Oppose a Dalai Lama Graduation Speech
Quartz
On Feb. 2, the University of California, San Diego formally announced that the Dalai Lama would make a keynote speech at the June commencement ceremony. The announcement triggered outrage among Chinese students who view the exiled Tibetan spiritual...
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02.16.17The Overseas NGO Law and Its Effects on Chinese NGOs’ Contribution to Global Development
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02.15.17China Warns U.S. against Fresh Naval Patrols in South China Sea
Reuters
China’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday warned Washington against challenging its sovereignty, responding to reports the United States was planning fresh naval patrols in the disputed South China Sea.
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02.15.17Russia, China, ISIS: Rex Tillerson Faces Daunting Global Challenges
NBC News
America’s new top diplomat will be tested during his maiden overseas trip to meet counterparts at a Group of 20 world powers gathering in Germany on Thursday and Friday.
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02.15.17EU Preparing Early China Summit in Message to Trump: Sources
Reuters
The European Union is preparing an early summit with China in April or May in Brussels to promote free trade and international cooperation in the face of a more protectionist and inward-looking Washington, three EU officials said.
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02.15.17Fighting on Behalf of China’s Women—From the United States
New York Times
Among hundreds of thousands of women who took to the streets for the Women’s March on Washington were Lu Pin and more than 20 other Chinese feminists who live in the United States and belong to the Chinese Feminism Collective
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02.15.17Why Chinese People Won’t Boycott Trump Fashion
BBC
In a week that saw a political storm after Nordstrom dropped Ivanka Trump fashion lines and reports in the U.S. media that her younger sister Tiffany Trump was “shunned” at New York Fashion Week, there was one unlikely win for the first family.
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02.15.17China’s Top Football Team Vows to Phase out Foreign Players
Financial Times
Fans worry beautiful game could lose luster if Guangzhou Evergrande makes good on pledge
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02.15.17Media
02.14.17Surprise Findings: China’s Youth Are Getting Less Nationalistic, Not More
Anyone who’s spent any length of time following Western press coverage of China is familiar with the notion that China’s leaders are obligated to look tough in order to appease a rising nationalism. Much has been written about the online activities...
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02.14.17In China, a Lonely Valentine’s Day for Millions of Men
New York Times
That’s because China’s gender gap remains huge. There were 33.59 million more men than women in China in 2016, according to figures from the country’s National Bureau of Statistics that were issued last month
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02.14.17U.S. Eyes New Tactic to Press China
Wall Street Journal
Currency strategy would avoid singling out country in bid to avoid break in relations
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02.14.17Inflation in China Is Heating Up Fast
Business Insider
Chinese inflationary pressures went up a cog in January, led by another enormous surge in producer price inflation (PPI).
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02.14.17Foreign Passports Offer Little Protection for China’s Elite
Financial Times
Beijing’s corruption crackdown drives rush for second citizenship
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02.14.17Playing a Different Game: What the Chinese State Really Wants from the NGO Sector (and Vice Versa)
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02.13.17The U.S. Should Not Demand In-Kind Reciprocity from China
In a well-drafted task force report issued this week by the Asia Society and the University of California San Diego, a group of scholars and former government officials recommend that the Trump administration take steps to make the U.S.-China...
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02.13.17China, Russia Condemn North Korea’s Missile Launch
CNN
China has voiced opposition to North Korea’s test of a reported new ballistic missile more than 24 hours after reports of the launch emerged. But the country shrugged off suggestions it should be doing more to intervene in the rogue state’s military...
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02.13.17China Accused of Undermining Drive to Cut Steel Capacity
Financial Times
China’s cuts in steel capacity last year primarily targeted mills that were already idle, doing little to reduce the exports that have fueled trade tensions or address the blight of toxic smog, a study has found.
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02.13.17China, the Party-Corporate Complex
New York Times
In December, 15 years after China’s accession to the World Trade Organization, the European Union, the United States and Japan formally refused to grant Beijing the coveted label, denying it important concessions on tariffs and other trade...
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02.13.17China in the World Podcast
02.11.17Trump Will Honor ‘One China’ Policy
from Carnegie China
President Trump agreed to honor the U.S. “one China” policy in his first phone call with President Xi Jinping since taking office, providing the basis for bilateral relations to move forward. Shortly after the February 9 call, Paul Haenle spoke with...
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02.11.17U.S., China Coordinated Policy Reversal
Wall Street Journal
Trump pledges to honor longstanding policy not to recognize Taiwan diplomatically
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02.10.17Taiwan Needs to Hear Trump Say ‘Democracy’
President Trump has sent conflicting signals on Taiwan, first suggesting cozier relations with the self-ruled island and then walking that back to reassure China.In a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday, he pledged no change to...
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02.10.17Did Xi Just Outmaneuver Trump?
On the evening of February 9, U.S. President Donald Trump had what the White House described in a terse readout as a “lengthy” and “cordial” telephone conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping. That alone is newsworthy, as the...
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02.10.17Trump Pledges to Honor ‘One China’ Policy in Call with Xi
Politico
President Donald Trump backed down from a blustery threat in an effort to ease tensions with China during his first phone call with the country’s president on Thursday night.
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02.10.17U.S., China Military Planes Come Inadvertently Close over South China Sea
CNBC
A U.S. Navy P-3 plane and a Chinese military aircraft came close to each other over the South China Sea in an incident the Navy believes was inadvertent, a U.S. official told Reuters on Thursday.
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02.10.17China and Vatican Near Pivotal Deal on Bishops
Wall Street Journal
Accord would help end decades of estrangement between Beijing and Catholic Church
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02.10.17China January Exports Rise 7.9 Percent, Beating Forecasts
CNBC
China’s January exports easily exceeded analysts’ expectations, rising 7.9 percent from a year earlier, while imports rose by 16.7 percent, also topping forecasts, preliminary data showed on Friday. That left the country with a trade surplus of $51...
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02.10.17China’s Quota on Hollywood Film Imports Set to Expand, State Media Says
Hollywood Reporter
After an “extremely cordial” call between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, a government-backed news outlet projected an expansion to China’s film quota and a greater share of box-office revenue for Hollywood studios.
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02.10.17Trump, Changing Course on Taiwan, Gives China an Upper Hand
New York Times
By backing down in a telephone call with China’s president on his promise to review the status of Taiwan, President Trump may have averted a confrontation with America’s most powerful rival.
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02.10.17Xi, Trump Agree to Boost Win-Win Cooperation, Develop Constructive China-U.S. Ties
Xinhua
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump pledged Friday to boost win-win cooperation in a variety of areas and develop a constructive China-U.S. relationship.
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02.10.17Trump Tells Xi Jinping U.S. Will Honor ‘One China’ Policy
New York Times
President Trump told President Xi Jinping of China on Thursday evening that the United States would honor the “One China” policy, reversing his earlier expressions of doubt about the longtime diplomatic understanding
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02.09.17Call Me, Maybe? Trump Reaches out to China’s President in a Letter
Washington Post
The letter wishing China a “prosperous Year of the Rooster” came 11 days after China celebrated its Lunar New Year’s festival. President Trump has yet to speak to Xi Jinping since his inauguration, even though he has spoken directly or met at least...
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02.09.17How China’s Dumping of Treasurys Will Affect U.S. Borrowing Costs
Wall Street Journal
Foreign buyers are holding a smaller share of the debt of the some of the world’s top nations
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02.09.17Why Donald Trump Can’t Bully China on Trade
Guardian
Beijing holds trillions of dollars in U.S. debt and any trade disruption could lead to huge price rises in the budget stores on which many Americans rely
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02.09.17China’s Response to THAAD Does Not Warrant South Korean Action: Minister
Reuters
South Korea’s finance minister said on Thursday China had not taken any retaliatory measures over plans to deploy a U.S. anti-missile system that warranted official action, although South Korea is ready to lodge a formal complaint if needed.
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02.09.17Here Are Five Ways China’s New Silk Road Is Good for Western Companies
Forbes
China’s One-Belt-One-Road initiative is the most ambitious infrastructure project in history. Referred to as “OBOR,” this immense network of planned highways, railways, energy grids and port facilities will create economic corridors between 65...
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02.09.17China to Store All Foreigners’ Fingerprints upon Entry—with New Rule Starting in Shenzhen
South China Morning Post
Regulation, to be gradually rolled out at entry points nationwide, will affect all foreigners aged 14 to 70
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02.09.17China: The Struggle at the Top
from New York Review of Books
The Chinese were gloating over the flaws of the American political system long before the election of Donald J. Trump. Coming from an obsessively orderly system, they were again and again baffled by an institutional setup that flips control from...
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02.08.17How Trump Could Already Be Affecting Monetary Policy in China
CNBC
Chinese officials might be trying to drain liquidity from their economy but the central bank remains fearful of raising interest rates too quickly, according to one strategist who suggests President Donald Trump might be indirectly influencing...
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02.08.17EU to Phase out China Solar Panel Duties Read
Star Online
The EU said Wednesday it aimed to phase out anti-dumping duties on Chinese solar panel imports after 18 months, ending a bitter dispute with one of its largest trading partners.
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02.08.17China Invites Britain to Attend New Silk Road Summit: Sources
Reuters
China has invited British Prime Minister Theresa May to attend a major summit in May on its “One Belt, One Road” initiative to build a new Silk Road, diplomatic sources told Reuters
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02.08.17Surprise Findings: China’s Youth Are Getting Less Nationalistic, Not More
Foreign Policy
Harvard and Peking University researchers just upended conventional wisdom.
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02.08.17Joyous Africans Take to the Rails, With China’s Help
New York Times
China, which designed the system, supplied the trains and imported hundreds of engineers for the six years it took to plan and build the 466-mile line. And the $4 billion cost? Chinese banks provided nearly all the financing.
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02.08.17China’s North Korea Calculus under Trump
from Carnegie China
Two weeks into President Trump’s first term, the White House has launched a review of its North Korea policy. Dealing with the threat from Pyongyang’s missile launches and nuclear weapons program is likely to top the administration’s security agenda...