Tag: Xi Jinping

Total Results: 83


February 9, 2021

Don’t mess with China’s feminists They are critical of the Communist Party — yet also embody many of its values

Qi Chen

Friday
05.02

05.02

America’s age of isolation With former allies now turning to China and Russia, Biden could soon find himself all alone

Patrick Lawrence

Monday
25.01

25.01

How China could turn off Britain’s lights Businesses loyal to Beijing are taking over our nuclear power and electricity systems

Clive Hamilton

Thursday
14.01

14.01

Who really controls fertility? With reproductive politics, violence has a way of creeping in

Mary Harrington

Monday
05.10

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
06.08

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
23.07

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
13.07

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

Friday
03.07

03.07

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

Sarah Ditum

Tuesday
02.06

02.06

Can India keep China at bay? From the Himalayas to Vietnam, Beijing is taking advantage of Covid-19 to bolster its position

Tim Marshall

Monday
01.06

01.06

Covid has exposed America as a failed state It's hard to view the US at this point as anything other than a cautionary tale

Aris Roussinos

Thursday
28.05

28.05

Is China trolling the West? By encouraging a global backlash against his own nation, Xi Jinping is playing a deadly game

Mary Harrington