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LASZLO MONTGOMERY
Laszlo Montgomery. Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studying Mandarin and Chinese history in 1979 at the University of Illinois. For twenty-five years, he has worked for China consumer product manufacturers, helping them build market shares in the U.S.Part
REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE FAQS: REGISTERING AND BEYOND This series of FAQs addresses the steps necessary for a foreign NGO to register a representative office in mainland China. Under the Foreign NGO Law, there are two ways a foreign NGO is permitted to operate in mainland China: by establishing a representative office, or by filing a temporary activity. (For the steps needed to file a temporary activity, please see details in DOCUMENT 9: A CHINAFILE TRANSLATION ISLAMOPHOBIA IN CHINA Islamophobia is rampant in China. Stereotypes about Muslims as violent outsiders in China have long existed. And since 9/11, the Party-state has amplified long-held antagonisms and stereotypes toward Muslims. The result is a pacification campaign against people presented by the Party-state—both to domestic and international audiences—asGEREMIE R. BARMÉ
Geremie R. Barmé. Geremie Barmé is a historian, cultural critic, filmmaker, translator, and web-journal editor who works on Chinese cultural and intellectual history from the early modern period (1600s) to the present. In 2016, with the literary translator John Minford, he founded The Wairarapa Academy for New Sinology, which publishes China THE U.S. WAS THE TRUE MAINSTAY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN The U.S. Was the True Mainstay in the Fight Against Japan in World War II. by Han Lianchao. September 3, 2015. “When the Chinese people and the Chinese nation were in peril, the United States came to the rescue and asked for nothing in return. The U.S. never occupied a single inch of Chinese territory, never reaped any particular reward.”. HOW DID CHINA BEAT ITS COVID CRISIS? The coronavirus was a big deal; it was something that I (and many other smug foreigners) misjudged but that the Chinese authorities accurately saw as a public health crisis. The thought and effort that went into the flyer were especially impressive in hindsight: organizing the hospitals and the hotline, the quick consensus on measures like face masks that many other countries, such as the HOW HAS THE U.S.-CHINA RELATIONSHIP CHANGED UNDER BIDEN As President Biden wraps up his first 100 days in office, there remain significant questions surrounding the future of U.S.-China ties. How has the bilateral relationship changed? Will the Biden administration maintain the Trump administration’s policy of strategic competition? How has Beijing responded so far? On this joint episode of the China in the World podcast and AmCham HOW TO TEACH CHINA THIS FALL WHAT SHOULD CHINA DO ABOUT ITS AGING POPULATION? Though it has yet to be released, China’s latest ten-year census is certain to confirm what demographers have warned of for years: A labor crisis looms as the fertility rate remains low and the country ages at a dangerous speed. Five years after the country reversed its one-child policy to allow—and encourage—couples to to have two children, there is little to suggest it has had theLASZLO MONTGOMERY
Laszlo Montgomery. Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studying Mandarin and Chinese history in 1979 at the University of Illinois. For twenty-five years, he has worked for China consumer product manufacturers, helping them build market shares in the U.S.Part
REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE FAQS: REGISTERING AND BEYOND This series of FAQs addresses the steps necessary for a foreign NGO to register a representative office in mainland China. Under the Foreign NGO Law, there are two ways a foreign NGO is permitted to operate in mainland China: by establishing a representative office, or by filing a temporary activity. (For the steps needed to file a temporary activity, please see details in DOCUMENT 9: A CHINAFILE TRANSLATION ISLAMOPHOBIA IN CHINA Islamophobia is rampant in China. Stereotypes about Muslims as violent outsiders in China have long existed. And since 9/11, the Party-state has amplified long-held antagonisms and stereotypes toward Muslims. The result is a pacification campaign against people presented by the Party-state—both to domestic and international audiences—asGEREMIE R. BARMÉ
Geremie R. Barmé. Geremie Barmé is a historian, cultural critic, filmmaker, translator, and web-journal editor who works on Chinese cultural and intellectual history from the early modern period (1600s) to the present. In 2016, with the literary translator John Minford, he founded The Wairarapa Academy for New Sinology, which publishes China THE U.S. WAS THE TRUE MAINSTAY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN The U.S. Was the True Mainstay in the Fight Against Japan in World War II. by Han Lianchao. September 3, 2015. “When the Chinese people and the Chinese nation were in peril, the United States came to the rescue and asked for nothing in return. The U.S. never occupied a single inch of Chinese territory, never reaped any particular reward.”. CHINA-RUSSIA RELATIONS AT THE DAWN OF THE BIDEN ERA While U.S.-China and U.S.-Russia relations have steadily deteriorated, China-Russia cooperation has continued to strengthen. Although both nations have found a common adversary in the United States, any divergence of Russian or Chinese interests could create roadblocks to the two countries’ warming relations. Given China’s increasing economic and political clout, how will WHAT SHOULD CHINA DO ABOUT ITS AGING POPULATION? Though it has yet to be released, China’s latest ten-year census is certain to confirm what demographers have warned of for years: A labor crisis looms as the fertility rate remains low and the country ages at a dangerous speed. Five years after the country reversed its one-child policy to allow—and encourage—couples to to have two children, there is little to suggest it has A LOOK BACK AT FOREIGN NGOS IN CHINA IN 2020 2020 saw something of a lull in foreign NGO activity in China. According to Ministry of Public Security data, fewer foreign NGOs registered new representative offices or initiated temporary activities than they had in the previous two years. Of course, in a year where China and the rest of the international community had to contend with successive waves of a global pandemic, DEAR CHAIRMAN XI, IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO GO In this open letter, the author urges Xi Jinping to step down. Xu Zhiyong went into hiding in late 2019. The following open letter, which was released on 4 February 4, 2020, was written while he was on the run. On February 15, Xu was detained in the southern city ofGuangzhou.
GEREMIE R. BARMÉ
Geremie R. Barmé. Geremie Barmé is a historian, cultural critic, filmmaker, translator, and web-journal editor who works on Chinese cultural and intellectual history from the early modern period (1600s) to the present. In 2016, with the literary translator John Minford, he founded The Wairarapa Academy for New Sinology, which publishes ChinaJAMES PALMER
James Palmer is the Asia Editor at Foreign Policy.Palmer is the author of The Bloody White Baron: The Extraordinary Story of the Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia (Faber, 2008), short-listed for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, and The Death of Mao: The Tangshan Earthquake and the Birth of the New China (Faber, 2012). He won the Spectator’s Shiva Naipaul Prize for travel VINCENT NI | CHINAFILE Vincent Ni. Vincent Ni is a 2018 Yale Greenberg World Fellow. He is currently on sabbatical from the BBC, where he reports on China-related matters for the broadcaster’s international audience in both Chinese and English. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for Caixin Media. Over the past decade, he has reported from Asia, Europe, the THE U.S. WAS THE TRUE MAINSTAY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN The U.S. Was the True Mainstay in the Fight Against Japan in World War II. by Han Lianchao. September 3, 2015. “When the Chinese people and the Chinese nation were in peril, the United States came to the rescue and asked for nothing in return. The U.S. never occupied a single inch of Chinese territory, never reaped any particular reward.”. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SETTLERS THE JAPANESE ARMY ABANDONED Seventy years ago today, thousands of Japanese settlers—mostly women and children—found themselves trapped in an area then known as Manchuria, or Manchukuo, the name of the puppet state the Japanese military established in 1931. Abandoned by their army, 80,000 Japanese civilians died in northeast China, roughly equal to the number who perished after the United States WHY IS THE FBI INVESTIGATING AMERICANS WHO STUDY IN CHINA Over the last two years, the FBI has questioned at least five U.S. citizens who have studied at Yenching Academy, a Master’s degree program hosted by Peking University. The purpose of the interviews, according to NPR, is to “ascertain whether they have been co-opted by Chinese espionage efforts.” This intensified attention follows increased scrutiny of Chinese students HOW DID CHINA BEAT ITS COVID CRISIS? The coronavirus was a big deal; it was something that I (and many other smug foreigners) misjudged but that the Chinese authorities accurately saw as a public health crisis. The thought and effort that went into the flyer were especially impressive in hindsight: organizing the hospitals and the hotline, the quick consensus on measures like face masks that many other countries, such as the HOW HAS THE U.S.-CHINA RELATIONSHIP CHANGED UNDER BIDEN As President Biden wraps up his first 100 days in office, there remain significant questions surrounding the future of U.S.-China ties. How has the bilateral relationship changed? Will the Biden administration maintain the Trump administration’s policy of strategic competition? How has Beijing responded so far? On this joint episode of the China in the World podcast and AmCham WHAT SHOULD CHINA DO ABOUT ITS AGING POPULATION? Though it has yet to be released, China’s latest ten-year census is certain to confirm what demographers have warned of for years: A labor crisis looms as the fertility rate remains low and the country ages at a dangerous speed. Five years after the country reversed its one-child policy to allow—and encourage—couples to to have two children, there is little to suggest it has had theLASZLO MONTGOMERY
Laszlo Montgomery. Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studying Mandarin and Chinese history in 1979 at the University of Illinois. For twenty-five years, he has worked for China consumer product manufacturers, helping them build market shares in the U.S.Part
DOCUMENT 9: A CHINAFILE TRANSLATION VINCENT NI | CHINAFILE Vincent Ni. Vincent Ni is a 2018 Yale Greenberg World Fellow. He is currently on sabbatical from the BBC, where he reports on China-related matters for the broadcaster’s international audience in both Chinese and English. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for Caixin Media. Over the past decade, he has reported from Asia, Europe, the DEAR CHAIRMAN XI, IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO GO In this open letter, the author urges Xi Jinping to step down. Xu Zhiyong went into hiding in late 2019. The following open letter, which was released on 4 February 4, 2020, was written while he was on the run. On February 15, Xu was detained in the southern city ofGuangzhou.
SUSAN JAKES
Susan Jakes is Editor of ChinaFile and Senior Fellow at Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations. From 2000-2007, she reported on China for Time magazine, first as a reporter and editor based in Hong Kong and then as the magazine’s Beijing Correspondent.. She covered a wide range of topics for Time’s international and domestic editions, including student nationalism,human rights
GEREMIE R. BARMÉ
Geremie R. Barmé. Geremie Barmé is a historian, cultural critic, filmmaker, translator, and web-journal editor who works on Chinese cultural and intellectual history from the early modern period (1600s) to the present. In 2016, with the literary translator John Minford, he founded The Wairarapa Academy for New Sinology, which publishes China THE U.S. WAS THE TRUE MAINSTAY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN The U.S. Was the True Mainstay in the Fight Against Japan in World War II. by Han Lianchao. September 3, 2015. “When the Chinese people and the Chinese nation were in peril, the United States came to the rescue and asked for nothing in return. The U.S. never occupied a single inch of Chinese territory, never reaped any particular reward.”. HOW DID CHINA BEAT ITS COVID CRISIS? The coronavirus was a big deal; it was something that I (and many other smug foreigners) misjudged but that the Chinese authorities accurately saw as a public health crisis. The thought and effort that went into the flyer were especially impressive in hindsight: organizing the hospitals and the hotline, the quick consensus on measures like face masks that many other countries, such as the HOW HAS THE U.S.-CHINA RELATIONSHIP CHANGED UNDER BIDEN As President Biden wraps up his first 100 days in office, there remain significant questions surrounding the future of U.S.-China ties. How has the bilateral relationship changed? Will the Biden administration maintain the Trump administration’s policy of strategic competition? How has Beijing responded so far? On this joint episode of the China in the World podcast and AmCham WHAT SHOULD CHINA DO ABOUT ITS AGING POPULATION? Though it has yet to be released, China’s latest ten-year census is certain to confirm what demographers have warned of for years: A labor crisis looms as the fertility rate remains low and the country ages at a dangerous speed. Five years after the country reversed its one-child policy to allow—and encourage—couples to to have two children, there is little to suggest it has had theLASZLO MONTGOMERY
Laszlo Montgomery. Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studying Mandarin and Chinese history in 1979 at the University of Illinois. For twenty-five years, he has worked for China consumer product manufacturers, helping them build market shares in the U.S.Part
DOCUMENT 9: A CHINAFILE TRANSLATION VINCENT NI | CHINAFILE Vincent Ni. Vincent Ni is a 2018 Yale Greenberg World Fellow. He is currently on sabbatical from the BBC, where he reports on China-related matters for the broadcaster’s international audience in both Chinese and English. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for Caixin Media. Over the past decade, he has reported from Asia, Europe, the DEAR CHAIRMAN XI, IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO GO In this open letter, the author urges Xi Jinping to step down. Xu Zhiyong went into hiding in late 2019. The following open letter, which was released on 4 February 4, 2020, was written while he was on the run. On February 15, Xu was detained in the southern city ofGuangzhou.
SUSAN JAKES
Susan Jakes is Editor of ChinaFile and Senior Fellow at Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations. From 2000-2007, she reported on China for Time magazine, first as a reporter and editor based in Hong Kong and then as the magazine’s Beijing Correspondent.. She covered a wide range of topics for Time’s international and domestic editions, including student nationalism,human rights
GEREMIE R. BARMÉ
Geremie R. Barmé. Geremie Barmé is a historian, cultural critic, filmmaker, translator, and web-journal editor who works on Chinese cultural and intellectual history from the early modern period (1600s) to the present. In 2016, with the literary translator John Minford, he founded The Wairarapa Academy for New Sinology, which publishes China THE U.S. WAS THE TRUE MAINSTAY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN The U.S. Was the True Mainstay in the Fight Against Japan in World War II. by Han Lianchao. September 3, 2015. “When the Chinese people and the Chinese nation were in peril, the United States came to the rescue and asked for nothing in return. The U.S. never occupied a single inch of Chinese territory, never reaped any particular reward.”. CHINA-RUSSIA RELATIONS AT THE DAWN OF THE BIDEN ERA While U.S.-China and U.S.-Russia relations have steadily deteriorated, China-Russia cooperation has continued to strengthen. Although both nations have found a common adversary in the United States, any divergence of Russian or Chinese interests could create roadblocks to the two countries’ warming relations. Given China’s increasing economic and political clout, how willSINICA PODCAST
ChinaFile is an online magazine publishing, showcasing, and contributing to the best reporting and commentary on China. We seek to both meet and expand the appetites of expert and non-expert audiences who want to better understand China and to provide them with a visually stimulating, well-designed platform on which they can encounter voices and topics that tend to be out of A LOOK BACK AT FOREIGN NGOS IN CHINA IN 2020 2020 saw something of a lull in foreign NGO activity in China. According to Ministry of Public Security data, fewer foreign NGOs registered new representative offices or initiated temporary activities than they had in the previous two years. Of course, in a year where China and the rest of the international community had to contend with successive waves of a global pandemic, ISLAMOPHOBIA IN CHINA Islamophobia is rampant in China. Stereotypes about Muslims as violent outsiders in China have long existed. And since 9/11, the Party-state has amplified long-held antagonisms and stereotypes toward Muslims. The result is a pacification campaign against people presented by the Party-state—both to domestic and international audiences—asSUSAN JAKES
Susan Jakes is Editor of ChinaFile and Senior Fellow at Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations. From 2000-2007, she reported on China for Time magazine, first as a reporter and editor based in Hong Kong and then as the magazine’s Beijing Correspondent.. She covered a wide range of topics for Time’s international and domestic editions, including student nationalism,human rights
WEALTHY CHINESE ARE FLEEING THE COUNTRY LIKE MAD Last year, Chinese millionaires maxed out the quota for EB-5 visas under the U.S.’s Immigrant Investor Program, and recently it was reported that 90% of Australia’s Significant Investor visas were given to Chinese nationals. All over the world, immigrant investor programs are being flooded with applicants from China.{photo, 12596}Since 1990, China has gone from being the 7th REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE FAQS: REGISTERING AND BEYOND This series of FAQs addresses the steps necessary for a foreign NGO to register a representative office in mainland China. Under the Foreign NGO Law, there are two ways a foreign NGO is permitted to operate in mainland China: by establishing a representative office, or by filing a temporary activity. (For the steps needed to file a temporary activity, please see details in FACT SHEET ON CHINA’S FOREIGN NGO LAW What is the Foreign NGO Law, and why did the P.R.C. create it? The “Law of the People’s Republic of China on Administration of Activities of Overseas Nongovernmental Organizations in the Mainland of China” was adopted by the National People’s Congress Standing Committee on April 28, 2016. It came into effect January 1, 2017. The Chinese Communist Party (C.C.P.) has publicly WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SETTLERS THE JAPANESE ARMY ABANDONED Seventy years ago today, thousands of Japanese settlers—mostly women and children—found themselves trapped in an area then known as Manchuria, or Manchukuo, the name of the puppet state the Japanese military established in 1931. Abandoned by their army, 80,000 Japanese civilians died in northeast China, roughly equal to the number who perished after the United States WHO KILLED MORE: HITLER, STALIN, OR MAO? In these pages nearly seven years ago, Timothy Snyder asked the provocative question: Who killed more, Hitler or Stalin? As useful as that exercise in moral rigor was, some think the question itself might have been slightly off. Instead, it should have included a third tyrant of the 20th century, Chairman Mao. And not just that, but that Mao should have been the hands-down HOW HAS THE U.S.-CHINA RELATIONSHIP CHANGED UNDER BIDEN As President Biden wraps up his first 100 days in office, there remain significant questions surrounding the future of U.S.-China ties. How has the bilateral relationship changed? Will the Biden administration maintain the Trump administration’s policy of strategic competition? How has Beijing responded so far? On this joint episode of the China in the World podcast and AmCham HOW DID CHINA BEAT ITS COVID CRISIS? The coronavirus was a big deal; it was something that I (and many other smug foreigners) misjudged but that the Chinese authorities accurately saw as a public health crisis. The thought and effort that went into the flyer were especially impressive in hindsight: organizing the hospitals and the hotline, the quick consensus on measures like face masks that many other countries, such as the REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE FAQS: REGISTERING AND BEYOND This series of FAQs addresses the steps necessary for a foreign NGO to register a representative office in mainland China. Under the Foreign NGO Law, there are two ways a foreign NGO is permitted to operate in mainland China: by establishing a representative office, or by filing a temporary activity. (For the steps needed to file a temporary activity, please see details in VINCENT NI | CHINAFILE Vincent Ni. Vincent Ni is a 2018 Yale Greenberg World Fellow. He is currently on sabbatical from the BBC, where he reports on China-related matters for the broadcaster’s international audience in both Chinese and English. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for Caixin Media. Over the past decade, he has reported from Asia, Europe, the DEAR CHAIRMAN XI, IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO GO In this open letter, the author urges Xi Jinping to step down. Xu Zhiyong went into hiding in late 2019. The following open letter, which was released on 4 February 4, 2020, was written while he was on the run. On February 15, Xu was detained in the southern city ofGuangzhou.
DOCUMENT 9: A CHINAFILE TRANSLATION ISLAMOPHOBIA IN CHINA Islamophobia is rampant in China. Stereotypes about Muslims as violent outsiders in China have long existed. And since 9/11, the Party-state has amplified long-held antagonisms and stereotypes toward Muslims. The result is a pacification campaign against people presented by the Party-state—both to domestic and international audiences—asGEREMIE R. BARMÉ
Geremie Barmé is a historian, cultural critic, filmmaker, translator, and web-journal editor who works on Chinese cultural and intellectualhistory from the
LASZLO MONTGOMERY
Laszlo Montgomery. Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studying Mandarin and Chinese history in 1979 at the University of Illinois. For twenty-five years, he has worked for China consumer product manufacturers, helping them build market shares in the U.S.Part
THE U.S. WAS THE TRUE MAINSTAY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN The U.S. Was the True Mainstay in the Fight Against Japan in World War II. by Han Lianchao. September 3, 2015. “When the Chinese people and the Chinese nation were in peril, the United States came to the rescue and asked for nothing in return. The U.S. never occupied a single inch of Chinese territory, never reaped any particular reward.”. HOW HAS THE U.S.-CHINA RELATIONSHIP CHANGED UNDER BIDEN As President Biden wraps up his first 100 days in office, there remain significant questions surrounding the future of U.S.-China ties. How has the bilateral relationship changed? Will the Biden administration maintain the Trump administration’s policy of strategic competition? How has Beijing responded so far? On this joint episode of the China in the World podcast and AmCham HOW DID CHINA BEAT ITS COVID CRISIS? The coronavirus was a big deal; it was something that I (and many other smug foreigners) misjudged but that the Chinese authorities accurately saw as a public health crisis. The thought and effort that went into the flyer were especially impressive in hindsight: organizing the hospitals and the hotline, the quick consensus on measures like face masks that many other countries, such as the REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE FAQS: REGISTERING AND BEYOND This series of FAQs addresses the steps necessary for a foreign NGO to register a representative office in mainland China. Under the Foreign NGO Law, there are two ways a foreign NGO is permitted to operate in mainland China: by establishing a representative office, or by filing a temporary activity. (For the steps needed to file a temporary activity, please see details in VINCENT NI | CHINAFILE Vincent Ni. Vincent Ni is a 2018 Yale Greenberg World Fellow. He is currently on sabbatical from the BBC, where he reports on China-related matters for the broadcaster’s international audience in both Chinese and English. Previously, he was a foreign correspondent for Caixin Media. Over the past decade, he has reported from Asia, Europe, the DEAR CHAIRMAN XI, IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO GO In this open letter, the author urges Xi Jinping to step down. Xu Zhiyong went into hiding in late 2019. The following open letter, which was released on 4 February 4, 2020, was written while he was on the run. On February 15, Xu was detained in the southern city ofGuangzhou.
DOCUMENT 9: A CHINAFILE TRANSLATION ISLAMOPHOBIA IN CHINA Islamophobia is rampant in China. Stereotypes about Muslims as violent outsiders in China have long existed. And since 9/11, the Party-state has amplified long-held antagonisms and stereotypes toward Muslims. The result is a pacification campaign against people presented by the Party-state—both to domestic and international audiences—asGEREMIE R. BARMÉ
Geremie Barmé is a historian, cultural critic, filmmaker, translator, and web-journal editor who works on Chinese cultural and intellectualhistory from the
LASZLO MONTGOMERY
Laszlo Montgomery. Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studying Mandarin and Chinese history in 1979 at the University of Illinois. For twenty-five years, he has worked for China consumer product manufacturers, helping them build market shares in the U.S.Part
THE U.S. WAS THE TRUE MAINSTAY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN The U.S. Was the True Mainstay in the Fight Against Japan in World War II. by Han Lianchao. September 3, 2015. “When the Chinese people and the Chinese nation were in peril, the United States came to the rescue and asked for nothing in return. The U.S. never occupied a single inch of Chinese territory, never reaped any particular reward.”.CORONAVIRUS
ChinaFile is an online magazine publishing, showcasing, and contributing to the best reporting and commentary on China. We seek to both meet and expand the appetites of expert and non-expert audiences who want to better understand China and to provide them with a visually stimulating, well-designed platform on which they can encounter voices and topics that tend to be out of HOW TO TEACH CHINA THIS FALL How To Teach China This Fall. The coming academic year presents unique challenges for university instructors teaching content related to China. The shift to online education, the souring of U.S.-China relations, and new national security legislation coming from Beijing have brought new sensitivities and new risks to our classrooms. REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE FAQS: REGISTERING AND BEYOND This series of FAQs addresses the steps necessary for a foreign NGO to register a representative office in mainland China. Under the Foreign NGO Law, there are two ways a foreign NGO is permitted to operate in mainland China: by establishing a representative office, or by filing a temporary activity. (For the steps needed to file a temporary activity, please see details inJAMES PALMER
James Palmer is the Asia Editor at Foreign Policy.Palmer is the author of The Bloody White Baron: The Extraordinary Story of the Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia (Faber, 2008), short-listed for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, and The Death of Mao: The Tangshan Earthquake and the Birth of the New China (Faber, 2012). He won the Spectator’s Shiva Naipaul Prize for travel DOCUMENT 9: A CHINAFILE TRANSLATION What suggests the significance of Document 9 is the fact that a worrisomely harsh crackdown against human rights lawyers, media outlets, academics, and other such independent thinkers has followed. But, whether Document 9 is the expression of one faction or that of the central Chinese leadership itself is still uncertain. WHERE DID THE ONE MILLION FIGURE FOR DETENTIONS IN Both studies arrive at a detention rate of 10 percent —at least in some areas of Xinjiang—suggesting that just over one million of the region’s 11 million ethnic Uighur population could be in the camps. The first estimate, from Adrian Zenz, a social scientist at the European School of Culture & Theology, is based on an accounting ofthe
LASZLO MONTGOMERY
Laszlo Montgomery. Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studying Mandarin and Chinese history in 1979 at the University of Illinois. For twenty-five years, he has worked for China consumer product manufacturers, helping them build market shares in the U.S.Part
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SETTLERS THE JAPANESE ARMY ABANDONED Seventy years ago today, thousands of Japanese settlers—mostly women and children—found themselves trapped in an area then known as Manchuria, or Manchukuo, the name of the puppet state the Japanese military established in 1931. Abandoned by their army, 80,000 Japanese civilians died in northeast China, roughly equal to the number who perished after the United States WHO KNEW? MADAGASCAR HAS AFRICA’S THIRD LARGEST CHINESE The Chinese population on the east African island of Madagascar defies many of the poorly-informed, albeit widely-held, stereotypes about Chinese migrants on the rest of the continent. First, the community in Madagascar isn't small or isolated. In fact, the Chinese population on the island has grown five-fold over the past decade to an estimated 100,000 people, making it the third-largest THE U.S. WAS THE TRUE MAINSTAY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN The U.S. Was the True Mainstay in the Fight Against Japan in World War II. by Han Lianchao. September 3, 2015. “When the Chinese people and the Chinese nation were in peril, the United States came to the rescue and asked for nothing in return. The U.S. never occupied a single inch of Chinese territory, never reaped any particular reward.”.CORONAVIRUS
ChinaFile is an online magazine publishing, showcasing, and contributing to the best reporting and commentary on China. We seek to both meet and expand the appetites of expert and non-expert audiences who want to better understand China and to provide them with a visually stimulating, well-designed platform on which they can encounter voices and topics that tend to be out of HOW DID CHINA BEAT ITS COVID CRISIS? The coronavirus was a big deal; it was something that I (and many other smug foreigners) misjudged but that the Chinese authorities accurately saw as a public health crisis. The thought and effort that went into the flyer were especially impressive in hindsight: organizing the hospitals and the hotline, the quick consensus on measures like face masks that many other countries, such as the HOW TO TEACH CHINA THIS FALL ISLAMOPHOBIA IN CHINA Roughly 20 million Muslims live in China today; many of them live in the northwest region of Xinjiang, where the government is incarcerating an estimated one million Uighur Muslims. In recent weeks, news reports have emerged of the razing of mosques and other religious buildings across the region. In March, when 50 people were massacred at two mosques in New Zealand, manyJAMES PALMER
James Palmer is the Asia Editor at Foreign Policy.Palmer is the author of The Bloody White Baron: The Extraordinary Story of the Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia (Faber, 2008), short-listed for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, and The Death of Mao: The Tangshan Earthquake and the Birth of the New China (Faber, 2012). He won the Spectator’s Shiva Naipaul Prize for travel VINCENT NI | CHINAFILE Vincent Ni is a 2018 Yale Greenberg World Fellow. He is currently on sabbatical from the BBC, where he reports on China-related matters for the broadcaster’s international audience in both Chinese andEnglish.
DEAR CHAIRMAN XI, IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO GO In this open letter, the author urges Xi Jinping to step down. Xu Zhiyong went into hiding in late 2019. The following open letter, which was released on 4 February 4, 2020, was written while he was on the run. On February 15, Xu was detained in the southern city ofGuangzhou.
LASZLO MONTGOMERY
Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studyingMandarin
GEREMIE R. BARMÉ
Geremie Barmé is a historian, cultural critic, filmmaker, translator, and web-journal editor who works on Chinese cultural and intellectualhistory from the
HERE ARE THE FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES DOING BUSINESS INAMERICAN COMPANIES IN CHINA 2020AMERICAN COMPANIES IN CHINA LISTAMERICAN COMPANIES MANUFACTURING IN CHINAUS COMPANIES IN CHINA LISTAMERICAN COMPANIES BOUGHT BY CHINAAMERICAN COMPANIES OWNED BY CHINA News reports from the western Chinese region of Xinjiang have described alarming, widespread, and worsening violations of the human rights of its predominantly Muslim, ethnically Turkic inhabitants, primarily the region’s approximately 11 million ethnic Uighurs. These include stifling surveillance measures on Xinjiang streets and in Uighur homes, and the arbitrary detention ofCORONAVIRUS
ChinaFile is an online magazine publishing, showcasing, and contributing to the best reporting and commentary on China. We seek to both meet and expand the appetites of expert and non-expert audiences who want to better understand China and to provide them with a visually stimulating, well-designed platform on which they can encounter voices and topics that tend to be out of HOW DID CHINA BEAT ITS COVID CRISIS? The coronavirus was a big deal; it was something that I (and many other smug foreigners) misjudged but that the Chinese authorities accurately saw as a public health crisis. The thought and effort that went into the flyer were especially impressive in hindsight: organizing the hospitals and the hotline, the quick consensus on measures like face masks that many other countries, such as the HOW TO TEACH CHINA THIS FALL ISLAMOPHOBIA IN CHINA Roughly 20 million Muslims live in China today; many of them live in the northwest region of Xinjiang, where the government is incarcerating an estimated one million Uighur Muslims. In recent weeks, news reports have emerged of the razing of mosques and other religious buildings across the region. In March, when 50 people were massacred at two mosques in New Zealand, manyJAMES PALMER
James Palmer is the Asia Editor at Foreign Policy.Palmer is the author of The Bloody White Baron: The Extraordinary Story of the Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia (Faber, 2008), short-listed for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, and The Death of Mao: The Tangshan Earthquake and the Birth of the New China (Faber, 2012). He won the Spectator’s Shiva Naipaul Prize for travel VINCENT NI | CHINAFILE Vincent Ni is a 2018 Yale Greenberg World Fellow. He is currently on sabbatical from the BBC, where he reports on China-related matters for the broadcaster’s international audience in both Chinese andEnglish.
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ChinaFile is an online magazine publishing, showcasing, and contributing to the best reporting and commentary on China. We seek to both meet and expand the appetites of expert and non-expert audiences who want to better understand China and to provide them with a visually stimulating, well-designed platform on which they can encounter voices and topics that tend to be out of HOW DID CHINA BEAT ITS COVID CRISIS? The coronavirus was a big deal; it was something that I (and many other smug foreigners) misjudged but that the Chinese authorities accurately saw as a public health crisis. The thought and effort that went into the flyer were especially impressive in hindsight: organizing the hospitals and the hotline, the quick consensus on measures like face masks that many other countries, such as the HOW TO TEACH CHINA THIS FALL ISLAMOPHOBIA IN CHINA Roughly 20 million Muslims live in China today; many of them live in the northwest region of Xinjiang, where the government is incarcerating an estimated one million Uighur Muslims. In recent weeks, news reports have emerged of the razing of mosques and other religious buildings across the region. In March, when 50 people were massacred at two mosques in New Zealand, manyJAMES PALMER
James Palmer is the Asia Editor at Foreign Policy.Palmer is the author of The Bloody White Baron: The Extraordinary Story of the Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia (Faber, 2008), short-listed for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, and The Death of Mao: The Tangshan Earthquake and the Birth of the New China (Faber, 2012). He won the Spectator’s Shiva Naipaul Prize for travel VINCENT NI | CHINAFILE Vincent Ni is a 2018 Yale Greenberg World Fellow. He is currently on sabbatical from the BBC, where he reports on China-related matters for the broadcaster’s international audience in both Chinese andEnglish.
DEAR CHAIRMAN XI, IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO GO In this open letter, the author urges Xi Jinping to step down. Xu Zhiyong went into hiding in late 2019. The following open letter, which was released on 4 February 4, 2020, was written while he was on the run. On February 15, Xu was detained in the southern city ofGuangzhou.
LASZLO MONTGOMERY
Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studyingMandarin
GEREMIE R. BARMÉ
Geremie Barmé is a historian, cultural critic, filmmaker, translator, and web-journal editor who works on Chinese cultural and intellectualhistory from the
HERE ARE THE FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES DOING BUSINESS INAMERICAN COMPANIES IN CHINA 2020AMERICAN COMPANIES IN CHINA LISTAMERICAN COMPANIES MANUFACTURING IN CHINAUS COMPANIES IN CHINA LISTAMERICAN COMPANIES BOUGHT BY CHINAAMERICAN COMPANIES OWNED BY CHINA News reports from the western Chinese region of Xinjiang have described alarming, widespread, and worsening violations of the human rights of its predominantly Muslim, ethnically Turkic inhabitants, primarily the region’s approximately 11 million ethnic Uighurs. These include stifling surveillance measures on Xinjiang streets and in Uighur homes, and the arbitrary detention ofCORONAVIRUS
ChinaFile is an online magazine publishing, showcasing, and contributing to the best reporting and commentary on China. We seek to both meet and expand the appetites of expert and non-expert audiences who want to better understand China and to provide them with a visually stimulating, well-designed platform on which they can encounter voices and topics that tend to be out of HOW DID CHINA BEAT ITS COVID CRISIS? The coronavirus was a big deal; it was something that I (and many other smug foreigners) misjudged but that the Chinese authorities accurately saw as a public health crisis. The thought and effort that went into the flyer were especially impressive in hindsight: organizing the hospitals and the hotline, the quick consensus on measures like face masks that many other countries, such as the HOW TO TEACH CHINA THIS FALL ISLAMOPHOBIA IN CHINA Roughly 20 million Muslims live in China today; many of them live in the northwest region of Xinjiang, where the government is incarcerating an estimated one million Uighur Muslims. In recent weeks, news reports have emerged of the razing of mosques and other religious buildings across the region. In March, when 50 people were massacred at two mosques in New Zealand, manyJAMES PALMER
James Palmer is the Asia Editor at Foreign Policy.Palmer is the author of The Bloody White Baron: The Extraordinary Story of the Russian Nobleman Who Became the Last Khan of Mongolia (Faber, 2008), short-listed for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, and The Death of Mao: The Tangshan Earthquake and the Birth of the New China (Faber, 2012). He won the Spectator’s Shiva Naipaul Prize for travel VINCENT NI | CHINAFILE Vincent Ni is a 2018 Yale Greenberg World Fellow. He is currently on sabbatical from the BBC, where he reports on China-related matters for the broadcaster’s international audience in both Chinese andEnglish.
DEAR CHAIRMAN XI, IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO GO In this open letter, the author urges Xi Jinping to step down. Xu Zhiyong went into hiding in late 2019. The following open letter, which was released on 4 February 4, 2020, was written while he was on the run. On February 15, Xu was detained in the southern city ofGuangzhou.
LASZLO MONTGOMERY
Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studyingMandarin
GEREMIE R. BARMÉ
Geremie Barmé is a historian, cultural critic, filmmaker, translator, and web-journal editor who works on Chinese cultural and intellectualhistory from the
HERE ARE THE FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES DOING BUSINESS INAMERICAN COMPANIES IN CHINA 2020AMERICAN COMPANIES IN CHINA LISTAMERICAN COMPANIES MANUFACTURING IN CHINAUS COMPANIES IN CHINA LISTAMERICAN COMPANIES BOUGHT BY CHINAAMERICAN COMPANIES OWNED BY CHINA News reports from the western Chinese region of Xinjiang have described alarming, widespread, and worsening violations of the human rights of its predominantly Muslim, ethnically Turkic inhabitants, primarily the region’s approximately 11 million ethnic Uighurs. These include stifling surveillance measures on Xinjiang streets and in Uighur homes, and the arbitrary detention ofCORONAVIRUS
ChinaFile is an online magazine publishing, showcasing, and contributing to the best reporting and commentary on China. We seek to both meet and expand the appetites of expert and non-expert audiences who want to better understand China and to provide them with a visually stimulating, well-designed platform on which they can encounter voices and topics that tend to be out of CHINA-RUSSIA RELATIONS AT THE DAWN OF THE BIDEN ERA While U.S.-China and U.S.-Russia relations have steadily deteriorated, China-Russia cooperation has continued to strengthen. Although both nations have found a common adversary in the United States, any divergence of Russian or Chinese interests could create roadblocks to the two countries’ warming relations. Given China’s increasing economic and political clout, how will HOW HAS THE U.S.-CHINA RELATIONSHIP CHANGED UNDER BIDEN As President Biden wraps up his first 100 days in office, there remain significant questions surrounding the future of U.S.-China ties. How has the bilateral relationship changed? Will the Biden administration maintain the Trump administration’s policy of strategic competition? How has Beijing responded so far? On this joint episode of the China in the World podcast and AmCham HOW TO TEACH CHINA THIS FALL The coming academic year presents unique challenges for university instructors teaching content related to China. The shift to online education, the souring of U.S.-China relations, and new national security legislation coming from Beijing have brought new sensitivities and new risks to CHINA: THE ANACONDA IN THE CHANDELIER In China’s Mao years you could be detained and persecuted for talking with your neighbor about your cat. The Chinese word for “cat” (mao, high level tone) is a near homonym for the name of the Great Leader (mao, rising tone), and a tip to the police from an eavesdropper who misheard one for the other and took you to be disrespectful could ruin your life.1 Such things no longer DEAR CHAIRMAN XI, IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO GO In this open letter, the author urges Xi Jinping to step down. Xu Zhiyong went into hiding in late 2019. The following open letter, which was released on 4 February 4, 2020, was written while he was on the run. On February 15, Xu was detained in the southern city ofGuangzhou.
REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE FAQS: REGISTERING AND BEYOND This series of FAQs addresses the steps necessary for a foreign NGO to register a representative office in mainland China. Under the Foreign NGO Law, there are two ways a foreign NGO is permitted to operate in mainland China: by establishing a representative office, or by filing a temporary activity. (For the steps needed to file a temporary activity, please see details inLASZLO MONTGOMERY
Southern California-based Laszlo Montgomery is the creator and presenter of the China History Podcast. Montgomery began studyingMandarin
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE SETTLERS THE JAPANESE ARMY ABANDONED Seventy years ago today, thousands of Japanese settlers—mostly women and children—found themselves trapped in an area then known as Manchuria, or Manchukuo, the name of the puppet state the Japanese military established in 1931. Abandoned by their army, 80,000 Japanese civilians died in northeast China, roughly equal to the number who perished after the United States WHERE DID THE ONE MILLION FIGURE FOR DETENTIONS IN As journalists and scholars have reported in recent months on the campaign of religious and cultural repression and incarceration taking place in the Chinese region of Xinjiang, a central question has emerged: How many people has China’s government detained as part of the campaign? In the absence of officially reported numbers or other hard evidence, researchers of various stripes have Skip to main contentChinaFile
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The coronavirus pandemic has ushered in a new low-point for the already strained relationship between the U.S. and China—and it could get worse in the months ahead as the toll rises and there is more urgency to assign blame. At the White House press conference on Thursday, President Trump repeated his criticism of China for having kept the virus secret after it was first discovered in Hubei province, and argued that if it hadn’t done so the virus could have been contained there. Meanwhile,... Read full story>>*
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On July 22 last year, three activists from the public interest NGO Changsha Funeng were detained and later formally arrested for “subversion of state power.” Cheng Yuan, Liu Dazhi, and Wu Gejianxiong, known as the “Changsha Three,” have been detained for about seven months. Established in 2016, Changsha Funeng mainly focused on disability rights and also the rights of disadvantaged groups. To understand more about the arrests, public interest work in China, and the challenges activists face... Read full story>>*
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As the coronavirus spreads globally, China’s government is working aggressively to change its international image. In the span of just a few weeks, China has gone from the embattled epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic to presenting the country as an experienced, charitable international player seeking to stem a worldwide pandemic. On a darker side, Chinese diplomats are amplifying conspiracy theories that suggest the virus originated in the United States. How will these efforts affect... Read full story>>*
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