Tag: China

Total Results: 410


British ships destroying a Chinese fleet in Canton, 1841 (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)
10/08/2020 - 1:01am

It’s time China got over the Opium War A minor defeat 150 years ago keeps on delivering victory for Xi Jinping

Bill Hayton

Monday, October 5

05.10

The autocrats of the world are uniting Like the old Concert of Europe, the new Dictators' Club has set aside differences to focus on naked power

Christopher Rhodes

Thursday, August 6

06.08

The irresistible rise of the civilisation-state Western liberalism has no answer to assertive powers that take pride in their cultural roots

Aris Roussinos

Thursday, July 23

23.07

Our universities are dangerously reliant on China If Beijing calls for a boycott, some of our most prestigious institutions could fall

Will Tanner

Monday, July 13

13.07

The Left’s shameful silence on China The lack of outrage over the regime's behaviour betrays a deep hypocrisy and lack of principle

Paul Embery

Monday, July 6

06.07

America’s cultural revolution is just like Mao’s To many who survived the crackdown in China, events in the US are frighteningly familiar

Xiao Li

Friday, July 3

03.07

China’s modern genocide There's nothing new about the eugenics being practised in the Uighur "re-education" camps

Sarah Ditum

Thursday, June 25

25.06

Why American lives matter most Once the US exported Coca-Cola, McDonald's and movies. Now it exports political pathologies

Ben Sixsmith

Wednesday, June 24

24.06

We will have to take a side in Cold War II A world in which Beijing achieves technological dominance would be terrifying

Maajid Nawaz

Friday, June 12

12.06

So where did Covid come from? It's not mere conspiracy theory to ask if this new coronavirus leaked from a Wuhan lab

Ian Birrell

Friday, June 5

05.06

America is the greatest story ever told Ancient narratives continue to shape the assumptions and ideals of the United States

Tom Holland

05.06

Who will lead the post-Covid world? By extending the G7 guest list, Donald Trump is exploring ways to deal with China

Mary Dejevsky