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China's new law outlaws forced technolog...
Editor's note:Kong Qingjiang is the dean of the School of International Law under China University of Political Science and Law. Dr. ZhouWeihuanis a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Law, UNSW Sydney
Study says there's a racial gap in pollu...
Despite contributing to the majority of emissions, white affluent Americans have a "pollution advantage," that also puts black and Hispanic groups at risk, a new study said. Black and Hispanic minori
Spotlight: "We don't do bad things": Hua...
Huawei Rotating Chairman Guo Ping reiterated that his company does not "do bad things" when he took the stage at MWC 2019, or Mobile World Congress, in Barcelona on Tuesday. "As vendors, we don't op
Global technology competition won't nece...
Editor's note: Li Zheng is an associate research fellow at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, Institute of American Studies and the director of the American Security Center
Canada is also a victim of U.S. extrater...
Editor's note: Ken Moak, who taught economic theory, public policy and globalization at the university level for 33 years, co-authored a book titled "China's Economic Rise and Its Global Impact" in 2
No place for America's imperial geo-stra...
Editor's note: Bobby Naderi is a journalist, current affairs commentator, documentary filmmaker and member of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not n
Trump is shooting himself in the foot by...
Editor's note: Zhu Zheng is an assistant professor focusing on constitutional law and politics at China University of Political Science and Law. The article reflects the author's opinion, and not nec
How self-media chaos has sparked widespr...
Last April, a Chinese "self-media publisher" based in Sydney released a story on WeChat with a sensationalist title, “The biggest scandal to hit Starbucks, drinking coffee is carcinogenic.” The story
"Mankind, it seems, makes a poorer performance of government than of almost any other human activity. In this sphere, wisdom, which may be defined as the exercise of judgment acting on experience, co
Editor's note: Jeffrey D. Sachs, Professor of Sustainable Development and Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University, is Director of Columbia's Center for Sustainable Developmen
Trump hedges at a China trade deal
Editor's note: Tom Fowdy, who graduated from Oxford University's China Studies Program and majored in politics at Durham University, writes about international relations focusing on China and the Dem
Huawei's 5G embattlement is only tip of ...
Editor's Note: David Lee is a consultant and author based in Beijing who works on cross-cutting themes of energy, health, international politics and international development. The article reflects th
U.S. taking wait-and-see attitude on Chi...
The eighth round of China-U.S. trade negotiations will descend on Beijing this week. A U.S. trade delegation led by Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will v
BRI fully in line with EU strategy on co...
Editor's Note: Alex Chan is a PhD student in diplomacy at Peking University. Previously, he graduated in China studies from Peking University and international relations from the London School of Eco
Things to clarify before taking last ste...
Editor's note:This article is an edited translation from a Chinese story originally published in the WeChat official account of Bullpiano. Facing the negotiation of far-reaching significance and the
Britain battles knife crime 'epidemic'
Brexit has taken all the headlines but there is another big issue troubling Britain – what has been called an epidemic of knife crime– and which threatens to take more gloss off the country's reputat