by Lucas Niewenhuis | Nov 18, 2019 | Row 1
By Lucas Niewenhuis | November 18, 2019 Additional reporting by Hugh Bohane Hong Kong is now paralyzed on a near-daily basis by violent clashes between anti-government protesters and police. How did we get here, and what is it, exactly, that the protesters want? All...
by Lucas Niewenhuis | Oct 25, 2019 | Row 2
By Lucas Niewenhuis | October 25, 2019 The definitive list of international companies that have issued apologies to maintain their market access in China in recent years. Plus, a record of the even more widespread phenomenon of self-censorship for the Chinese market....
by Lucas Niewenhuis | Sep 18, 2019 | Row 2
By Lucas Niewenhuis | September 18, 2019 China has poured mountains of cash into infrastructure projects abroad, leading smaller countries to worry about exploitation. But while there are real issues with transparency and corruption in Chinese loans, “debt trap” is...
by Lucas Niewenhuis | Aug 15, 2019 | Row 2
By Lucas Niewenhuis | August 15, 2019 Mass internment in concentration camps, forced labor, parent-child separation: These are just a few of the realities of life for Uyghur Muslims in China’s Xinjiang region. Scholar Darren Byler explains. Top photo: Kashgar,...
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