Politics

People

  • Chinese teachers in visa mess

    No Chinese teachers at Confucius Institutes in US will have to leave the country by the end of June.

  • Winners and losers in 'G-Zero' world

    Susan Shirk chats with Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, about his new book, Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World at a talk May 24 at the Asia Society.

  • Symphony honors Chinese-American history

    A symphonic chorus commemorating the hardship and contribution of generations of Chinese in the US premiered at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center in College Park, Maryland, on May 19.

Poverty relief poorly directed

Financial support does not always reach the most deserving.

Safer and better water access

New standards for drinking water will come into force in China on July 1, but concerns remain.

Visualizing the future

China's special effects industry is catching up to the global box office.

US Treasury: China not currency manipulator

The US Treasury Department said on Friday China has not met standards of a currency manipulator.

China challenges trade protectionism

China began its challenge by requesting consultations with the US through the WTO to resolve the dispute.

'Double standard' applied by the US

Beijing swiftly hit back at Washington's annual report on China's human rights.  Full Text

Business

Opinion

  • More military exchanges

    Liang's visit to the United States is the latest initiative from China and US to build strategic mutual trust.

  • American pivot a fallacy

    Changes in traditional security axes call for adjustments in US security strategies but it should not let allies lead it astray