Seizing on anti-immigrant sentiment before an election is not a new phenomenon in the U.S. It goes back to the 19th century.
US: China’s Example for Today’s Latinos
Long before Latinos became the target of anti-immigration sentiments, Chinese laborers were in the crosshairs of nativist Americans.
China: The Year of the Pig (Flu)
Pigs’ centrality to life in China is reflected in the Mandarin character for home which depicts a pig under a roof.
Yes, America, in Xinjiang We Are Fighting Terrorism
U.S. and Western criticisms of Chinese reeducation policies in Xinjiang are off the mark – and represent a double standard.
Game, Set and Match, China?
Trump’s playing into Beijing’s hands on Huawei and North Korean nukes underscores China’s global power status
Asia Got Religion
Religion is proving an increasingly divisive factor in the politics of Asian nations.
Hong Kong Protests: The View from Beijing
Pollution and a faltering economy are what keep China’s leaders awake at night.
Health Consequences of Overwork
Death by overwork affects not only the families of the deceased, but also the industries they worked in and the national economy.
China: Standing Up to US on Iran
Chinese purchases of Iranian oil raise tantalizing questions.























