Editor’s note for Thursday, February 11, 2021

A note from the editor of today's The China Project Access newsletter.

editor's note for Access newsletter

My thoughts today:ย 

Joseph R. Biden, Jr. had his first phone call as president with Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng ไน ่ฟ‘ๅนณ. According to Biden, the call went on for two hours.ย 

From the Biden readout: He โ€œunderscored his fundamental concerns about Beijingโ€™s coercive and unfair economic practices, crackdown in Hong Kong, human rights abuses in Xinjiang, and increasingly assertive actions in the region, including toward Taiwan.โ€ They also โ€œexchanged views on countering the COVID-19 pandemic, and the shared challenges of global health security, climate change, and preventing weapons proliferation.โ€ย ย 

From the Xi readout (or here in Chinese): โ€œXi stressed that China and the United States both gain from cooperation and lose from confrontation; cooperation is the only right choice for both sides.โ€ Xinhua also said the โ€œtelephone call sends positive signals to the world.โ€ย 

From a presentation by Pony Ma (้ฉฌๅŒ–่…พ MวŽ Huร tรฉng), Tencent founder and CEO, translated by Jen Zhu:ย 

Everyday there are 1 billion pictures uploaded (on WeChat). We have the data of how almost every Chineseโ€™s face changed in the past 10+ yrs. We can predict how they will look like when they get old.ย ย 

Asylum for the Uyghurs? Thatโ€™s what Joe Biden should offer potential victims of Chinaโ€™s massive surveillance and detainment system for Muslim minorities, argue Richard Altieri and Benjamin Della Rocca, student directors of the Paul Tsai China Center at Yale University.ย ย 

Our word of the day is British Broadcasting Corporation (่‹ฑๅ›ฝๅนฟๆ’ญๅ…ฌๅธ yฤซngguรณ guวŽngbล gลngsฤซ).

Weโ€™ll be taking tomorrow off for Lunar New Year: See you on Monday!ย 


โ€”Jeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief