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Essays/Acheson Prize

The Importance of Sustainability in China’s Belt and Road Initiative

Posted on September 15, 2019 by Moises Escobar

Written by: Moises Escobar, Berkeley College ’20 The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)—a massive infrastructure integration project undertaken by the Chinese...

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Essays/Acheson Prize

“A Transcript from Nature”: De-Essentializing Narratives of Imperialism in William Daniell’s The European Factories, Canton

Posted on April 23, 2019 by Oriana Tang

Written by Oriana Tang Beginning in 1514 with the arrival of the first Portuguese traders, the port of Canton in southeastern China became what postcolonial sch...

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Column/Spring Issue

From Paris to Beijing: How the Shandong Decision Influenced the Communist Rise in China

Posted on April 17, 2019 by Zhou Xizhuang Michael

Written by Zhou Xizhuang Michael Introduction Interpreting history is both an important and powerful process. It allows us to breathe life into dull, lifeless a...

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Column/Winter Issue

Critical Comments Among Chinese Netizens—Before and After the Cyber Security Law

Posted on April 8, 2019 by Zhaoyu Sun

Introduction China is well-known for its internet censorship system, through which the government prevents citizens from viewing unfavorable reports of the regi...

Column

“Re-Education Camps” for Uyghur Muslims in China

Posted on March 25, 2019 by Zhen Tu

Written by Zhen Tu Xinjiang, a city in northwestern China, is home to a substantial population of Uyghurs―Turkish people of Islamic faith. In September 2017, th...

Campus

Challenges Ahead for Chinese-Canadian Camaraderie: A Discussion with Yale China In Focus

Posted on March 25, 2019 by Coco_Chai

Written by Coco Chai Yale China In Focus, a student-run independent, non-profit organization on campus, held a roundtable discussion on the current issues regar...

Column

A New Cold War Heats Up in Venezuela

Posted on March 11, 2019 by Mary_Orsak

Written by Mary Orsak Russia and China vetoed a U.S. Security Council draft resolution on February 28 that supported Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido. T...

Column/Winter Issue

The Dragon in the River of Shrimp: The Reality and Perception of Chinese Investment in Cameroon

Posted on March 11, 2019 by Mbella Beseka

Written by Mbella Beseka BRI critics have denounced China’s efforts to invest and build diplomatic relations with African countries as veiled attempts to recolo...

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Column/Asia/Arts and Culture

Read up on Corruption in the Chinese Art Market with these Recommended Sources

Posted on February 11, 2019 by Muriel Wang

Image Caption: “Scholar beneath mighty tree,” painted by Zhang Daqian, who is among the most popular and highest-selling artists in the world. Writt...

Column/Winter Issue

U.S.-China Relations Today: A Return To The Cold War?

Posted on January 29, 2019 by Jenn Hu

A Comparative Analysis between Current US-China Relations and US-Soviet Competition during the Cold War “It is in the spirit, the spirit of ’76, that I ask you ...

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