Yes, We Should Snub the Dalai Lama
Ed Morrissey and Michael Crowley agree: it's not appeasement, it's just good foreign policy
A new report by the Department of Defense claims for the first time that the Chinese government is directly connected to attacks on U.S. computer systems, including those owned by the government. What's with the change in tone?
Ed Morrissey and Michael Crowley agree: it's not appeasement, it's just good foreign policy
President Obama delays meeting with Tibet's exiled leader, prompting accusations of appeasing China
The Guardian shows how to share in China's celebration without endorsing the ruling party
Colored lights cause the National Review to tear down the Empire State Building
The end of communism in Germany could have secured it in China
On the PRC's 60th anniversary, commentators reflect on the history and future of the Communist Party
The Chinese revolution's 60th anniversary draws harsh criticism from non-Western commentators
Celebrations of the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 invite long views on China's future
The NYT columnist faces scorn and ridicule for remarks about China's autocratic rule
Days after a "strategic dialogue," the schadenfreude comes out.
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