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Xi Jinping
on with kara swisher
Jan. 17, 2023
Ian Bremmer on How Putin, Xi, and Elon Musk Are Alike
In this episode of
On With Kara Swisher
, Kara talks to the Eurasia Group president about global risks and strongman weaknesses.
By
Intelligencer Staff
foreign affairs
Oct. 17, 2022
Protester Dragged Into U.K. Chinese Consulate and Beaten
The man, who was demonstrating against Xi Jinping, had to be extricated by a British police officer.
By
Benjamin Hart
foreign interests
Aug. 2, 2022
Nancy Pelosi Is Creating a Global Military Crisis for No Reason at All
She’s going to Taiwan as a semi-rogue actor. At best, her trip will accomplish nothing. At worst …
By
Ross Barkan
foreign affairs
July 27, 2022
Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan Trip Is Already an International Incident
Beijing has issued dark warnings about her prospective visit, Biden isn’t thrilled, and the Speaker doesn’t appear to be backing down.
By
Benjamin Hart
covid-19
Apr. 13, 2022
Locked Down in Shanghai
Two residents describe a city coming apart at the seams.
By
Dan Wang
and
Silvia Lindtner
china
Nov. 11, 2021
Xi Jinping’s Cult of Personality Gets a Big Boost
The increasingly autocratic leader will probably be in charge for a long time.
By
Benjamin Hart
the money game
Sept. 27, 2021
What Can the U.S. Learn from China’s Crackdown on Crypto?
“It’s telling that the world’s most robust economy says, ‘Big tech is a danger and we need prevent what has happened in America from happening here.’”
By
Scott Galloway
and
James D. Walsh
the money game
Sept. 21, 2021
Why Trouble at a Chinese Real-Estate Company Led to a U.S. Stock Market Plunge
Wall Street seems to be wrapping its head around just how fast things are changing in Xi’s China. Evergrande’s woes are emblematic of those changes.
By
Kevin T. Dugan
crackdowns
Aug. 30, 2021
Xi Jinping’s Simple Solution for Youth Video-Game Addiction
China’s approach is just a tad heavy-handed.
By
Benjamin Hart
hong kong
Nov. 12, 2020
Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Lawmakers Resign En Masse Over Chinese Takeover
The resignation of an entire pro-democracy bloc occurred hours after Beijing passed a law allowing the ouster of any legislator who expressed dissent.
By
Matt Stieb
interesting times
July 3, 2020
Andrew Sullivan: China Is a Genocidal Menace
It’s time we treat the country as the rogue dictatorship that it is.
By
Andrew Sullivan
the national interest
June 17, 2020
Trump Asked China to Help His Campaign, Then Said It’s Helping Biden
John Bolton’s book reveals the president engaging in the very scheme that he’s falsely charging Biden with.
By
Jonathan Chait
just asking questions
Apr. 30, 2020
Why Humanity Will Probably Botch the Next Pandemic, Too
A conversation with Mike Davis, author of 2005’s
The Monster at Our Door: The Global Threat of Avian Flu
, about nationalism, capitalism, and COVID-19.
By
Eric Levitz
vision 2020
Feb. 25, 2020
In Second Debate, Bloomberg Was Still a Man in a Billionaire’s Bubble
Despite the best debate prep money can buy, Bloomberg remained awkward, on the defensive, and incapable of going after front-runner Bernie Sanders.
By
Ed Kilgore
michael bloomberg
Dec. 2, 2019
In Appeal to Hard Left, Bloomberg Praises Chinese Communism
Bloomberg argues that Xi is “not a dictator” in an ostensible bid to occupy the “neo-Stalinist” lane of the Democratic primary.
By
Eric Levitz
geopolitics
Nov. 26, 2019
Trump and Xi Are Bending the Moral Arc of History Toward Barbarism
As the two great powers celebrate war crimes and funnel Muslims into concentration camps, the outlook for moral progress in the 21st century darkens.
By
Eric Levitz
president trump
Nov. 22, 2019
Trump: Xi Jinping Is a Bloodthirsty Tyrant – and an ‘Incredible’ Friend
Trump said Friday that China would have killed “thousands” in Hong Kong if it wasn’t for him, then praised Xi as a “friend” and an “incredible guy.”
By
Eric Levitz
trade war
June 29, 2019
Trump’s Big Tariff Threat Against China Is Officially a Flop
China appears to have called Trump’s bluff and extracted significant concessions, but there’s still no end in sight for the trade war.
By
Chas Danner
trade war
May 10, 2019
Trump Escalates Trade War With Higher Tariffs on Chinese Goods
Talks continue, but markets are jittery as the risk of a conflict that spins out of control is increasing.
By
Ed Kilgore
trade war
Dec. 3, 2018
Trump Cuts Trade Deal With China, But Unclear If It Means Much
Markets cheered when nothing really bad happened between Trump and Xi. But the deal may have been less than meets the eye.
By
Ed Kilgore
business
Nov. 5, 2018
How Mister Softee Got Driven Out of China
Turner Sparks brought the iconic New York ice-cream truck to Suzhou. It was a hit. Then the hammer fell.
By
Ben Fox Rubin
life after warming
Oct. 31, 2018
Could One Man Single-Handedly Ruin the Planet?
Brazil’s new president Jair Bolsonaro isn’t just a threat to Brazilian democracy. His war on the Amazon rainforest endangers the world.
By
David Wallace-Wells
Aug. 28, 2018
China Declared Islam a Contagious Disease — and Quarantined 1 Million Muslims
The Chinese government has decided that Uighur Muslims “are infected by an ideological illness” and must be cured at concentration camps.
By
Eric Levitz
china
Aug. 3, 2018
Christopher Robin
Won’t Screen in China, Where Winnie the Pooh Is an Outlaw
Pooh gets political.
By
Jackson McHenry
July 11, 2018
After Trump’s New Tariff Threat, China Seeks Strategy for Retaliation
As Trump prepares tariffs on another $200 billion of Chinese exports, Beijing seeks ways to hit back —
without
scaring off foreign investors.
By
Eric Levitz
May 29, 2018
Trump Moves Ahead With Trade Sanctions Against China
In what seems to be a negotiating tactic, the White House announced it was proceeding with tariffs and other trade restrictions until further notice.
By
Ed Kilgore
May 21, 2018
Trump Seeks Public’s Trust on China Talks, Tells Blatant Lie
Trump assures voters that he’s winning the trade negotiations — and that Beijing will lowers tariffs on U.S. goods for the “first time.”
By
Eric Levitz
Apr. 10, 2018
Xi Jinping Hands Trump a Potential Win on Trade
His conciliatory posture provides a respite — perhaps a temporary one — from the tariff wars.
By
Benjamin Hart
Mar. 26, 2018
Kim Jong-un (Reportedly) Makes Surprise Visit to China
As his historic summit with Trump approaches, the North Korean leader heads to China for the first time since taking power.
By
Eric Levitz
authoritarianism
Mar. 4, 2018
Trump Jokes About Staying in Power Indefinitely
But he also praised China’s president for his hard-fought dictatorship, because Trump loves authoritarians and their power-grabs.
By
Chas Danner
international affairs
Feb. 25, 2018
China Poised to Eliminate Presidential Term Limits
Get used to President Xi Jinping, because he’s probably going to be running China for a long time.
By
Chas Danner
Jan. 21, 2018
Report: Kushner’s Meetings With Chinese Officials Raised Red Flags
Trump’s son-in-law met alone with China’s ambassador, a radical break from past procedure.
By
Benjamin Hart
Dec. 20, 2017
France to Ban Oil and Gas Drilling by 2040
Emmanuel Macron wants to “Make Our Planet Great Again.”
By
Adam K. Raymond
Nov. 15, 2017
Home From China, UCLA Players Give Trump the Public Praise He Desperately Craves
Trump loves credit.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Aug. 29, 2017
Trump Seems to Genuinely Want a Trade War With China
Beijing offered to cut its steel production. But Trump passed on the easy political win — insisting that only punitive tariffs would do.
By
Eric Levitz
June 20, 2017
Did Trump Just Declare War on a Nuclear-Weapons State Over Twitter?
“While I greatly appreciate the efforts of President Xi & China to help with North Korea, it has not worked out. At least I know China tried!”
By
Eric Levitz
Apr. 24, 2017
North Korea Vows to Destroy U.S. Carrier, China Urges Restraint
As a Navy strike group heads toward North Korea, Pyongyang promises to turn “arrogant aircraft carriers” into “scrap metal” if they get too close.
By
Eric Levitz
politics
Apr. 18, 2017
Ivanka Cleared for Chinese Trademarks Before Dining With Chinese President
Sketch.
By
Claire Landsbaum
Apr. 12, 2017
Trump Gleefully Recalls ‘Beautiful Chocolate Cake’ He Ate While Bombing Syria
That’s only one of the weird moments in a bizarre Fox Business interview.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Apr. 6, 2017
Things Trump’s Said About China That President Xi Jinping Might Hold Against Him
▶️ “We can’t continue to allow China to rape our country.”
By
Jared T. Miller
Apr. 6, 2017
Jared Kushner Is One of Trump’s Top Advisers on U.S.-China Policy
To prepare for his meeting with Xi Jinping, Trump is relying on the expertise of his son-in-law, an oil executive, and a 93-year-old man.
By
Eric Levitz
Apr. 5, 2017
How China’s Leader Is Playing Donald Trump
Xi Jinping has quickly learned how to turn Trump’s bluster and bravado to his own considerable advantage.
By
Daniel Kurtz-Phelan
Mar. 30, 2017
China’s President Xi Jinping to Meet Trump at Mar-a-Lago
Beijing requested to meet at the resort to take advantage of the relaxed atmosphere.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Feb. 9, 2017
Trump Sends Belated New Year’s Greetings to Chinese Leader
After provoking China before and immediately after his election, the president is playing a poor game of diplomatic catch-up.
By
Ed Kilgore
the news in 15 headlines
Sept. 24, 2015
Can the U.S. and China Give Cyberpeace a Chance?
The “Cyber Arms Control Treaty” story, in 15 headlines.
By
Eric Levitz
other first ladies
Mar. 26, 2013
Meet China’s Campy, Trendy, Opera-Singing First Lady
Watch her sing communist propaganda.
By
Maureen O'Connor
Xi Jinping
Feb. 21, 2012
What China’s VP Ate at WP24 Last Friday
Xi Jinping feasted on lo mein and honey fried chicken with gravy at Puck’s place.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Mediavore
Feb. 17, 2012
President Obama’s Shark Fin Faux-Pas; Dino’s Burgers Opens in Pico-Rivera
Tongues wag as The Commander in Chief goes to one of San Francisco’s last restaurant’s serving the banned delicacy.