Tag: Xi Jinping

Total Results: 83


September 22, 2021

China’s war on fun Like helicopter parents, dictators think it's dangerous to enjoy life

Daniel Kalder

Thursday
09.09

09.09

The myth of monolithic China The Communist Party regime is more fractured than we think

Lee Jones

Monday
23.08

23.08

China and Russia’s deal with the devil Both superpowers have everything to gain from cosying up to the Taliban

David Patrikarakos

Tuesday
10.08

10.08

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

Marshall Auerback

Tuesday
13.07

13.07

The Chinese future isn’t bright Technology is the perfect instrument of tyranny

Peter Pomerantsev

Thursday
01.07

01.07

China’s Communist Party owes it all to colonialism President Xi's centennial celebrations forget the CCP's debt to imperial powers

Bill Hayton

Wednesday
26.05

26.05

What a Wuhan lab leak would really mean Scientists and the media eagerly denounced credible evidence as a conspiracy theory

Ian Birrell

Saturday
27.02

27.02

How to stop China’s long march The world is now wide awake to communist hostility — coordinated action must follow

Edward Luttwak

Wednesday
17.02

17.02

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

Benedict Rogers

Tuesday
16.02

16.02

President Xi will never accept defeat The Chinese leader's turbulent childhood may explain his ruthless desire for order

Ian Birrell

Friday
12.02

12.02

China will never stop rewriting history No party on earth leans more on myth to create unity than the CCP

Isabel Hilton

Thursday
11.02

11.02

Will China’s millennials ever rebel? In both East and West, young adults are fighting the same enemies

Mary Harrington