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290 articles matching the search query.
Enes Kanter doubles down on China criticism, calls out other athletes
Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter’s criticism of China over Tibet and Xinjiang has caused him to be censored and his team’s content to be removed from official streaming platforms.
October 25, 2021 Source: The China Project
How China controls Xinjiang: New report sheds light on ‘stability maintenance’ system
A new report from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute uncovers new details of China’s extraordinary effort to exert control over the Xinjiang region since 2014, including more insight into the use of predictive policing systems.
October 19, 2021 Source: The China Project
The story of China’s first atomic bomb
On October 16, 1964, “Miss Qiu” exploded atop a 102-meter-tall “dressing table” in Xinjiang. And just like that, China became a nuclear-weapon state.
October 13, 2021 Source: The China Project
Editor’s note for Monday, October 11, 2021
A note for Access newsletter readers from Jeremy Goldkorn. Today: The AP reports that “Beijing is slackening its grip on Xinjiang after a brutal mass detention campaign, but fear remains pervasive.”
October 11, 2021 Source: The China Project
Why Xinjiang is an internal settler colony
This essay is adapted from Darren Byler’s forthcoming book, Terror Capitalism: Uyghur Dispossession and Masculinity in a Chinese City, published by Duke University Press (December 2021).
September 1, 2021 Source: The China Project
Cotton complications in Xinjiang: William Overholt on the case of Esquel
A year after its Xinjiang-based subsidiary was sanctioned by the U.S. government, textile giant Esquel Group recently successfully got the Department of Commerce to reverse its decision. Harvard researcher Bill Overholt appeared on the Sinica Podcast to discuss the case.
August 26, 2021 Source: The China Project
China makes a deal with the Taliban
As the U.S. completes its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Chinese Foreign Minister met a high-level delegation from the Taliban seeking reassurances of stability.
July 28, 2021 Source: The China Project
America’s second most senior diplomat heads to Tianjin, the Chinese capital’s satellite city
A top U.S. diplomat is heading to China for talks with her counterparts, but no one expects much to change as China-U.S. relations continue to deteriorate.
July 21, 2021 Source: The China Project
China and the Arab League publish joint statement that showcases Beijing’s growing geopolitical ambitions
China’s reach and influence in the Middle East and North Africa continue to grow.
July 20, 2021 Source: The China Project
‘Ethnic extinction’ in northwest China
State policies in education are forcing Uyghur children to grow up in non-Muslim, Mandarin-speaking environments. Uyghur culture is being lost as a result.
July 7, 2021 Source: The China Project
U.S. bans some Xinjiang-produced solar products over forced labor allegations
Citing “information reasonably indicating” the use of forced labor, the U.S. placed an import ban on Xinjiang-based Hoshine Silicon Industry Company. Several other Chinese solar companies were also blacklisted.
June 24, 2021 Source: The China Project
China’s Xinjiang policies debated again at UN Human Rights Council
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet raised concerns about “reports of serious violations” in Xinjiang, while Canada led more than 40 countries in raising grave concerns about Beijing’s human rights abuses. China responded by accusing Bachelet of “erroneous remarks” and rallying 65 countries to its side.
June 22, 2021 Source: The China Project
China accuses G7 of slander and ‘Cold War thinking’ as Biden emphasizes values
The G7 world leaders concluded their first in-person summit since the beginning of the pandemic by criticizing China over several issues, including human rights. They also agreed to compete with China in infrastructure and vaccine distribution in developing countries.
June 14, 2021 Source: The China Project
China passes anti-sanctions law to push back on Western pressure
Beijing has quickly formulated and passed a new law to retaliate against any individual or organization who implements “discriminatory restrictive measures” — i.e. sanctions — against Chinese citizens or organizations, or those who “interfere in China’s internal affairs.”
June 10, 2021 Source: The China Project
U.S. Senate plans to spend hundreds of billions to counter China
China is America’s “greatest geopolitical and geoeconomic challenge” according to the Senate, which passed a bill to spend more than $250 billion to ensure that the U.S.A. stays on top. But will it work?
June 9, 2021 Source: The China Project
European Parliament freezes China investment deal over Beijing’s ‘baseless and arbitrary’ Xinjiang counter-sanctions
The European Parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution today condemning China’s human rights abuses and counter-sanctions over Xinjiang. Ratification of the EU-China investment deal is off the table, the resolution says, until Beijing removes those sanctions.
May 20, 2021 Source: The China Project
U.S. dials up criticism of China over Xinjiang amid more evidence of cultural and reproductive repression
A U.S. State Department official described China’s Xinjiang region as “an open-air prison” and reiterated the Department’s view that Beijing is committing genocide against Uyghurs. Meanwhile, several more reports have detailed how the Chinese government is chipping away at Muslim culture and life in Xinjiang.
May 13, 2021 Source: The China Project
Another report of reproductive oppression in Xinjiang
For the past year, international alarm over China’s abuse of Uyghurs has been heightened by reports of targeted birth control. A New York Times report confirms that even as birth restrictions have loosened in much of China, they have tightened and become more coercive for Muslims in Xinjiang.
May 10, 2021 Source: The China Project
The Reciter: A Uyghur family’s pride — and downfall
Nurali, after memorizing the Quran, brought immense pride to his family. But back home in Xinjiang, his mother, who financed his studies, was accused of abetting “terrorism,” and sentenced to 16.5 years in prison.
May 5, 2021 Source: The China Project
EU sours on China, investment deal appears frozen over Beijing’s sweeping Xinjiang counter-sanctions
The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment is on extremely thin ice, and may be suspended entirely because of Beijing’s counter-sanctions over Xinjiang. But that is far from the only area of increased EU-China friction.
May 4, 2021 Source: The China Project