Why the U.S. Sees a âChina Monsterâ Under the Bed
Why the U.S. still fears a âChina monsterâ under the bed? Explore âChina Shock 2.0â and the politics of perception in global trade and tech.
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Why the U.S. still fears a âChina monsterâ under the bed? Explore âChina Shock 2.0â and the politics of perception in global trade and tech.
The Chinese mainland opposes any official U.S. interactions with the Taiwan region, urging adherence to the one-China principle and cautioning Latin American and Caribbean partners.
Pickleball emerges as a new cultural bridge, uniting over 40 young Americans and their counterparts across the Chinese mainland through vibrant exchanges in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen.
China’s foreign ministry warns there are no winners in trade or tariff wars following President Trump’s delayed August 1 tariff threat.
In a Fox News interview, Trump publicly admits the U.S. hacks the Chinese mainland, calling it ‘the way the world works.’
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Wang Yi urges the U.S. to tackle mutual perceptions and build a stable China-U.S. partnership with an Eastern philosophy of âharmony without uniformity.â
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From visa revocations to tech bans, US policies echo McCarthyism as Chinese students and innovators face scrutiny across sectors.
After two days of London talks, China and the U.S. set a trade framework, but past U.S. reversals raise questions on real follow-through.