Tag: Xi Jinping

Total Results: 88


As China cracks down on liberty in Hong Kong, Labour looks away. Credit: DALE DE LA REY/AFP/Getty
13 Jul 2020 - 1:01am

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, 3 July

03.07

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

Sarah Ditum

Tuesday, 2 June

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, 1 June

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 May

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

Thursday, 30 April

30.04

How China is exploiting pandemic panic Beijing is fighting to suppress a Covid-19 investigation — and to dominate the post-virus global order

Ian Birrell

Monday, 23 March

23.03

China is not the hero in this darkest hour Beijing wants to restore national pride by shifting the narrative from coronavirus ground zero to global rescuer

Ian Birrell

Tuesday, 4 February

04.02

Have we been played by China? We've got into bed with the emerging global power without a coherent strategy

James Kirkup

Friday, 27 December

27.12

2019: the year the West wised up to China Xi Jinping is not leading the nation on a path of slow evolution towards liberal democracy

John Gray

Friday, 30 November

30.11

Can China control its Protestants?

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, 22 August

22.08

The unlikely rise of China’s ‘boss Christians’

Chloë Starr

Saturday, 26 May

26.05

Could the Chinese Communist Party win votes in the West?

Peter Franklin