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Melissa with suitcase

December 13, 2024

Should They Stay or Should They Go?

After the election, Americans abroad are conflicted about moving home.

By Renee Lym

Chinese electric vehicle

October 1, 2024

China’s Auto Industry Speculates U.S. Presidential Election Won’t Bring Change

Industry Insiders Say China Has No Path to U.S. Car Market

By Renee Lym

Masked residents stand in line before PPE-clad health workers and police officers, presenting phones to be checked.

August 27, 2022

China’s Cybersecurity Woes: Real Threat or Sensationalism for Clicks

When a data leak impacts Chinese citizens, is the eagerness with which American media outlets jump to report on the story justified?

By Bria Davis

DC Capitol at night

March 3, 2022

State of the Union 2022 — China on Biden’s Mind?

President Biden spent less time talking about China in the State of the Union than he did in his last address to Congress in April.

By Agnes Cheung

December 13, 2020

Qing Guo Alley’s Big Bet and the People It Wagered

Welcome to twenty-first-century Chinese style gentrification, where old is hip, and everyone is after a little taste of moderate prosperity.

By Theresa Boersma

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