China is both a land and sea power, which makes containing it harder than it was to contain the largely landlocked Soviet Union. China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) stretches across the Eurasian ...
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How China expanded into the massive country we know today
To understand why China is so big, you have to look at centuries of expansion driven by strong dynasties and strategic ...
China is one of the fastest changing countries on earth. With hundreds of new cities under construction, rapidly accumulating wealth among the middle and upper classes, a precarious environment and ...
Explore how Hong Kong serves as a crucial middle ground for dialogue amid U.S.-China tensions in a complex global landscape.
China says that its imperial claims over the near entirety of the South China Sea are justified by history and political morality. There is no substance, historical or diplomatic, to these assertions.
CHINA’S URBAN POVERTY DISTRIBUTION: ECONOMIC GROWTH, SOCIAL INEQUALITY, AND THE GEOGRAPHY OF POVERTY
Geopolitics, History, and International Relations, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2010), pp. 268-273 (6 pages) I shall focus here on the emerging new poverty in China, social inequality under China’s rapid economic ...
XI'AN, China (Reuters) - A gleaming new $1.4 billion airport extension, a $5.2 billion bullet train and Samsung's planned $7 billion electronics plant, touted as the largest single high-tech foreign ...
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