Tag: Beijing

Total Results: 17


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24 Oct 2025 - 1:00am

Meet China’s postmen poets Working-class literature is deeply subversive

Megan Walsh

Monday, 7 July

07.07

Has pacifism doomed Tibet? The Dalai Lama has become a curio

Kapil Komireddi

Saturday, 8 March

08.03

Trump’s tariffs won’t hurt China The superpowers divorced years ago

David Goldman

Tuesday, 4 March

04.03

Trump’s reverse-Nixon manoeuvre He's prising Putin from Beijing

Edward Luttwak

Wednesday, 5 February

05.02

A trade war could crash China Trump's timing couldn't be worse for Beijing

George Magnus

Tuesday, 4 April

04.04

How Britain lost British Steel Scunthorpe can't compete with China

Derek Turner

Saturday, 19 February

19.02

The myth of Chinese supremacy Strategic incompetence has always plagued Beijing

Edward Luttwak

Wednesday, 15 December

15.12

Does the CCP control Extinction Rebellion? Western activists are blind to President Xi's ambition

David Rose

Monday, 6 December

06.12

Britain betrays Hong Kong activists Democracy protestors languish in our asylum system

Benedict Rogers

Tuesday, 10 August

10.08

The West can learn from China There's a powerful moral force behind Beijing's recent crackdowns

Marshall Auerback

Monday, 9 August

09.08

Chinese censorship is coming The internet has never been so authoritarian

Jamie Bartlett

Wednesday, 17 February

17.02

Why China is terrified of Christianity From destroying churches to jailing priests, the Communist Party is bent on eliminating religion

Benedict Rogers