Why China Hasn’t Seen Another Tiananmen Movement? Online culture and censorship have broken the ties that once spurred protesters.
By Dr. Jianli Yang Today, June 4, marks the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre—a...
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By Dr. Jianli Yang Today, June 4, marks the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre—a...
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By Machel In the Woman in Chains case, the authorities have already reported that a DNA test...
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By Jianli Yang The latest U.N. climate summit, or COP27, closed on Sunday with one key...
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Shrewd China has always used ‘soft power’ strategies to take over countries in need of...
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By Jianli Yang – – Monday, July 25, 2022 Shortly after its 101st birthday on July 1,...
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By Bradley A. Thayer & Lianchao Han While the coronavirus consumes the headlines, when we consider how China’s leader handled the crisis, we can see larger pattern of behavior that reveals a consistent pattern of...
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by Bradley A. Thayer Lianchao Han The consequences of the coronavirus pandemic are profound and borne by the rest of the world. There are five significant implications of the crisis for China and the world. First, China’s...
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By JIANLI YANG n spring 1989, I returned from my study in America to China to participate in the Tiananmen demonstrations. I was luckier than many protesters, narrowly escaping the June 4 massacre. I escaped to America, and have...
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By Jianli Yang December 10 marked the thirty-second anniversary of the conferment of the Nobel Peace Prize to the Tibetan spiritual leader the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. The conflict between Tibet and communist China has been an...
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