The 2019 The China Project Red Paper: Now available for download!

The Red Paper is The China Project’s guide to the trends and stories that mattered most in 2018, and an outlook for business, politics, culture, and society in 2019. 

The Red Paper comes in the format of a 60-page report, including notes by The China Project editor-in-chief Jeremy Goldkorn on what he is watching for China going into 2019, and write-ups of all major news events in China in 2018. The Red Paper also features two original essays, “A growing global backlash to Beijing’s political and economic influence” and “China crushes Uyghur identity in Xinjiang.”

Other topics include:
  • U.S.-China trade war and the crisis in Xinjiang;
  • Xi Jinping’s term limit elimination, #Metoo’s vitality in China, and the rise of student activism;
  • The vaccine scandal, tech unicorns, Didi and Tencent’s troubles, and Google’s potential return to the search market.

Huge shifts happened in 2018 in China’s domestic politics and its relations with countries around the world. Our Red Paper is an efficient way to understand the biggest stories of 2018 and know what to watch for in 2019, whether you are an investor, journalist, researcher, teacher, student, or just curious about China.

The Red Paper is available for purchase on our The China Project Shop for $48.88, OR included for free with the purchase of a The China Project Access subscription — from now until January 14, get a year’s subscription at 25% off for just $66, for a total value of over 52% off!

To make a group purchase of the Red Paper for corporate or teaching use, please contact sales@thechinaproject.com.