As much as India has sought to turn the page after the tense 72-day standoff in Doklam, Beijing appears to be in no hurry to do so. A month on, signals from Beijing suggest the August 28 disengagement may have, at best, been a tactical pause, likely prompted by China wanting to host a successful BRICS…
Editor-in-Chief Andrew Burke is a lifelong aficionado of all things Chinese. He studied Mandarin while living in Taiwan for six years and now works as a digitization specialist at the Yenching Library, which specializes in Asian books and documents, at Harvard University where he also studies topics related to China, Chinese, Asia and foreign affairs.
According to data gathered by the World Wealth & Income Database and published by the National Bureau of Research, income inequality is bigger in the United States than it is in China. The research indicates […]
This June marks the 27th anniversary of the terror that the Chinese Communist Party imposed upon its innocent citizens in Tiananmen Square, in the heart of Beijing, China. Fed up with the Chinese government’s overwhelming corruption, […]
The distressing news of America (shamefully) electing New York billionaire Donald Trump as its next President at the beginning of this month has already traveled the world over. Since the election results, there has been […]