Hillary Clinton Says China’s Foreign Power Grab ‘a New Global Battle’
China’s attempt to gain political power and influence in foreign countries is “a new global battle”, Hillary Clinton has warned.
China’s attempt to gain political power and influence in foreign countries is “a new global battle”, Hillary Clinton has warned.
The U.S. election is over, and Donald Trump’s pundit-defying victory over Hillary Clinton has stunned and surprised people all over the world. In China—where activity on Weibo and WeChat indicated strong support for Trump among...
On the heels of Donald Trump’s election as the next U.S. president on Tuesday, Hua Jianping, a 40-year-old Beijing native and host of the popular Chinese-language “U.S. Election” podcast, spoke to ChinaFile by telephone from his...
Donald J. Trump, president-elect of the United States, spent much of his antagonistic campaign blaming China for many of America’s economic ills, and repeatedly making thinly veiled threats of a U.S. trade war with Beijing. How should Trump...
Chinese journalists observing the election expressed surprise at how seriously Americans took their votes
Could the first foreign crisis of a potential Clinton presidency come not in the Middle East or with Russia, but in northeast Asia?
Experts say that Beijing would prefer Republican over Hillary Clinton who is considered a hardliner on human rights
The South China Sea has been a central point of tension in the U.S.-China relationship under the Obama administration. In this podcast, Paul Haenle speaks with John Bellinger, the most senior international lawyer in the George W. Bush...
Once again, China was cast as the foil to expose the weakness of the Obama administration and, by extension, Hillary Clinton.
Clinton's “Like they used to do in China” line might lead some to think the state no longer interferes with family planning--but it still does
Chinese are "tough people" who would not help Clinton up if she fell down-- "They'll say 'Let her come up when she's ready.'"
US presidential candidate’s high-profile advocacy of human rights has riled leaders in Beijing
Many Chinese took to social media to heap scorn on both candidates
During the first presidential debate on September 26, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump mentioned China a dozen times. They spoke about China and jobs, currency, exports, infrastructure, cyberhacking, nuclear non-proliferation, trade, and North...
Party paper report calls Trump nervous, Clinton well-prepared
Clinton, Trump clash over cybersecurity, terrorism, trade, and nuclear threats
Barely eight weeks before the United States presidential election, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump have said surprisingly little about how they plan to address China—in areas ranging from the global...
China’s internet users view Trump as a joke, and Clinton as a tougher president to negotiate with.
China has reacted furiously at Hillary Clinton's recent comments about China's record on women's rights.
The Democratic presidential candidate accused Chinese hackers of stealing “huge amounts of government information.”
Though media discussion of domestic politics remains muzzled in China, people there generally enjoy greater freedom to debate international news and politics.
It's unclear how she would manage two of America's most important and complex relationships.
On the afternoon of April 12, Hillary Clinton announced her long-expected decision to run for president in 2016. Within hours, Chinese news sites shared the...
When the first U.S. President visited China, he was no longer president. Ulysses S. Grant traveled in Asia in 1879. The Qing empire was embroiled in a dispute with Japan over territorial claims to the Ryuku Islands and wanted the U.S. to mediate...
The report could offer clues into what U.S.-China policy might look like if Hillary Clinton is elected president in 2016.
Chinese people translate “New Yorker” into “New York Ke” to designate people living in New York City, including Chinese immigrants. But in Chinese, “ke” means “visitor” or “guest.” It has been a sad word in Chinese literature and poems...
As U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wraps up meetings today in Beijing, it’s hard to say how her most recent Asia-Pacific trip has gone. And that’s partly because interpreting media reports from the Chinese side is more art than science....
As I have said before, our two nations are trying to do something that has never been done in history, which is to write a new answer to the question of what happens when an established power and a rising power meet. Both President Obama and I...
China's top newspaper slammed U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday for comments she made lauding democracy and implicitly criticizing restrictions in China, saying those Asian countries that ape U.S. democracy were doomed to fail...
(With a blow-by-blow of the Cheng Guangcheng negotiations.) On May 3, the day after an artful deal to end the diplomatic crisis over Chen Guangcheng, China’s now-famous dissident, unraveled spectacularly, Hillary Rodham Clinton followed a scrum...