Beijing does not intend to launch an attack on Taiwan, according to John Culver.
Austin Jordan reviews Yanzhong Huang’s analysis of China’s challenges in sustaining its COVID-response strategy.
China’s educational resurgence is much less a threat than an opportunity for American and other international universities, argues William Kirby.
William C. Kirby argues that ‘Science with Chinese characteristics’ is a threat to China and a loss to the world.
Yuan-Heng Mao describes how cultural elites shared ideas and “went viral” during the Yuan Dynasty.
Introducing Harvard’s leading Digital China project.
Gao Yunxiang highlights the close relationships between three famous African Americans and two notable Chinese artists in the early twentieth century.
The dramatic growth of ethno-nationalism in China and India is a driving force behind their current border tensions.
Ya-wen Lei examines how Taiwan as a democratic developmental and welfare state managed to contain the outbreak of Coronavirus.
A catalogue of online China Studies events from around the world In spring 2020, as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, China Studies around the world moved online. One unanticipated