A persistent minority of Chinese scholars, journalists and citizens is warning Beijing against the risks of supporting the invasion of Ukraine.
Author: CHRIS BUCKLEY
Chinese Blogger Challenges Beijing’s Version of the War in Ukraine
Wang Jixian has become one of the boldest voices confronting the Chinese state-controlled media’s narrative, drawing hundreds of thousands of viewers.
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Tests China’s ‘Sovereignty’ Rhetoric
China has presented itself as a defender of sovereign independence. But its reluctance to denounce Russia’s aggression forces it into an awkward position.
China’s Succession Drama, Starring Xi Jinping
As a party congress approaches, it’s increasingly clear that Xi Jinping plans another five-year term. But if he has ideas about a successor, he has hidden them well.
Tianjin, a city of 14 million near Beijing, starts testing all residents after Omicron surfaces.
The city also announced a raft of restrictions in an effort to contain the outbreak and trace its source.
Tianjin, a city of 14 million near Beijing, starts testing all residents after Omicron surfaces.
The city also announced a raft of restrictions in an effort to contain the outbreak and trace its source.
Tianjin, a city of 14 million near Beijing, starts testing all residents after Omicron surfaces.
The city also announced a raft of restrictions in an effort to contain the outbreak and trace its source.
Chinese Activists Face Subversion Charges for Weekend Gathering
A weekend get-together in 2019 offered Beijing a chance to deliver a blow to the “rights defense” movement. Now, two key participants face the prospect of years in prison.
Fury in China After Li Tiantian, an Outspoken Teacher, Disappears
Supporters of Li Tiantian believe that local officials may have sent her to a psychiatric hospital, a longstanding way of stifling and discrediting dissent.