Fears about China’s social-credit system are probably overblown, but it will still be chilling
Beijing (The Washington Post) - The potential power of China’s nascent social-credit system was glimpsed last month with the announcement...
Energy executives abroad ensnared in China's Xinjiang crackdown
Executives and employees of Chinese energy companies in Central Asia are being sent to Chinese internment camps along with other ethnic...
Separation and internment: China's Xinjiang crackdown hits families
Thousands of families in China's far west and in neighbouring countries are being separated as part of Beijing's crackdown on ethnic...
China’s #MeToo Activists Have Transformed a Generation
A small group of feminists has shifted attitudes—and prompted harsh pushback. GUANGZHOU, China (Foreign Policy)—Sophia Huang’s fingers...
Student takes on police, university as China’s #MeToo movement grows
Speaking out against sexual harassment is an uphill battle for a growing number of Chinese women who decide to do so. Qingdao, China...
Life Inside China's Social Credit Laboratory
The party’s massive experiment in ranking and monitoring Chinese citizens has already started. RONGCHENG, CHINA (Foreign Policy)—...
Ending the silence: The woman trying to start China's #MeToo moment
China’s conservative culture and tight government controls over the media and civil society have so far prevented a discussion about...
After tough history, Chinese retirees marvel at country’s changes
After a life etched in trauma due to circumstances outside their control, many retired Chinese now enjoy relative prosperity and are...