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Beijing is adjusting to a more parsimonious future — but are its people?
Sharper language shows Beijing is stepping up pressure on Taipei following presidential election
Urban China Initiative counselled Beijing on cutting-edge technologies in preparation of Five-Year Plan
Cache of documents reveals role of business in providing authorities with cyber espionage tools and services
With investor confidence in China weak as its economy slows, VW and BASF are more willing to brave a political backlash
United Front Work Department aims to spread influence and marginalise government in Taipei
Two stimulating books shine a vital light on the thinking behind the superpower
People’s Liberation Army mobilisation units reflect Xi Jinping’s focus on security as economy slows
Rare inspection raises tensions around Taipei-controlled island of Kinmen just off the Chinese coast
Western governments fear Beijing may try to ease domestic overcapacity with cheap exports
Department of Defense experts complain it is easier to drop a bomb than get approval to launch ‘information fire’
Economic woes have led some to call ‘peak China’ - but is that premature?
Committee chair Mike Gallagher has been sharp critic of Beijing and its regional influence
US law firm acts as data security laws in territory look set to be strengthened on same lines as China’s
Chinese and Russian leaders discuss Taiwan and Ukraine in conversation that underscores determination to counter US
Securities commission chair Yi Huiman seen as ‘scapegoat’ for plunge in share prices in recent months
Democracy advocate has been detained for five years on espionage charges
Once the richest man in China, the liquidation of his property empire marks the end of an era
Ferdinand Marcos Jr has strengthened resistance to Beijing’s assertive tactics in South China Sea
There are mistakes that policymakers in Beijing should avoid when grappling with a property crisis
Abuse of Uyghur Muslims in supply chain raises acute tensions with west, Human Rights Watch shows
Exercises simulate laying sea mines and targeting submarines as Beijing expected to step up pressure
National security adviser urged Beijing to use leverage with Iran to rein in Houthi attacks in Red Sea
Experts warn proposed measure targeting espionage and state secrets could harm financial hub’s standing
China’s rise will alter the worldview of at least some consumers who live in democracies
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