With Fertility Rate in China Low, Some Press to Legalize Births Outside Marriage
Underlying the debate over reproductive rights is China’s low fertility rate of 1.05 children per woman, revealed in the mini-census last year
Underlying the debate over reproductive rights is China’s low fertility rate of 1.05 children per woman, revealed in the mini-census last year
Donald Trump’s election in the 2016 U.S. presidential race ushers in a period of considerable uncertainty in regard to the future of U.S. policies in the Asia-Pacific and vis-à-vis its relationship with China. In this podcast,...
Xi’s quest to make his nation a military player on the world stage provokes soul-searching as China absorbs its first combat casualties in decades
Local elections are democratic in name only. The party picks its preferred candidates and leaves no room for an upset
The U.S. government sent back to China a former official long wanted on corruption charges, in an act hailed by Beijing as a major diplomatic success
President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a platform of neo-isolationism that could see many traditional U.S. allies in Asia left without Washington’s support in the newly roiled waters of the South- and East China Seas. What will the...
China sends messsage that ordinary people can’t take the law into their own hands, and the Communist Party is simply not going be swayed by a public outcry.
Cheung: the NPC should be sparing in the use of its power to interpret the Basic Law, or it risks further alienating the city’s young people
Trump's election is likely to end the U.S. leadership role in the fight against global warming, and may lead to the emergence of an unlikely champion: China.
Keeping a surname is not an expression of marital equality, but of powerful patriarchal values. A married woman continued to be identified by her father’s lineage.
Between August and December, China is holding staggered local elections all across the country – an exercise in “grass-roots democracy” on a daunting scale
Vice-minister Meng Hongwei’s election has sparked concerns his position may be used to boost China’s campaign to pursue dissidents around the globe
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...
First law governing the country’s film industry targets box-office fraud and says film-makers must have excellent moral integrity
The law requires internet operators to cooperate with investigations involving crime and national security, mandatory testing and certification of equipment
The extraordinary intervention in the affairs of this semiautonomous former British colony could prompt a constitutional crisis and incite more street protests
Experts worry Beijing's move to interpret HK's Basic Law would damage the people’s trust in the rule of law and the independence of the courts
China sought to make an example of GlaxoSmithKline in a case that involved bribery of doctors and investigators and ended with guilty pleas and record penalties
Two separatist lawmakers attempt to take their oaths of office for a fourth time, as rumors of direct Chinese intervention fly
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...
The One Child Policy may be gone, but the control and coercion remain
The first day of 2016 marked the official end of China’s one-child policy, one of the most controversial and draconian approaches to population management in human history. The rules have not been abolished but modified, allowing...
A new global ranking finds China is making limited progress
There’s a bit of a nanny state in the city of Hong Kong. The government is quick to issue advice and admonitions about all matter of hazards—high ocean waves, food waste...
While Chinese leaders support the need for a credible legal system, it is their iron-clad grip that is the stumbling block to its development
Foreign companies face inherent risks in attracting high-rollers from China, where gambling is illegal
Netflix is saying zaijian to China, before it even got a foot in the door.
The eight-episode series, called “Always On the Road,” is being beamed daily to hundreds of millions of Chinese homes through Oct. 25 on CCTV’s Channel 1
“No fines, no arrests. Go ahead and have a second child if you want one!” The problem is that many people don’t want a second child any more.
Next fall, China’s leaders will kick off the 19th Party Congress. Start your engines.
Miao Deshun, the 51-year-old former factory worker, is severely ill after spending more than half his life behind bars
In 2009, Michael Manning was working in Beijing for a state-owned news broadcaster by day, but he spent his nights selling bags of hashish. His position with CCTV was easy and brought him into contact with Chinese celebrities,...
The defendants told detectives they’d targeted Xinran Ji because he was Chinese and they suspected he had money
The two-year operation ends with 70 arrests and breakup of 10 criminal gangs
Chinese cities have rolled out new measures over the past week to cool a home-buying frenzy that has seen prices skyrocket, marking a new round of tightening since policies were eased two years ago. More than a dozen of China's largest cities,...
Chinese hacking has plummeted in the year since China signed an agreement with the Obama administration to curb economic espionage
Pro-democracy politicians cross fingers and make protest signs and subversive references to Beijing’s authoritarian rulers
Henan has a P.R. problem, but Jing Changshui has an answer. He’s suing.
A coalition of leading rights groups will bestow their annual award on Ilham Tohti, who is currently serving a life sentence in China
Following a recent spate of violent crimes conducted by Chinese tourists, some Chinese tourists were barred from entering Jeju
Increased regulations on religion are the latest move by President Xi to strengthen the Communist Party’s control over society and combat foreign influences.
According to the 2016 report by the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China, there has been a broad corrosion of freedoms
Every year in China, thousands of people suffer what the United Nations calls “arbitrary detention”: confinement in extra-legal facilities—including former government buildings, hotels, or mental hospitals—which are sometimes...
Joshua Wong was detained in Bangkok where he had been invited to speak at universities about Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement"
Recent court rulings rapping people questioning the party-state’s tales about war heroes reflect leaders’ insecurity over their rule
As China steps up its commitment to U.N. peacekeeping, Beijing is said to be eyeing a leadership role — with potentially troubling human rights implications
Region's Communist Party boss vows to uproot the monk's "separatist and subversive" activities
Boot up your laptop or turn on your smartphone and take a peek inside legal proceedings
Like many of Beijing’s edicts, it is being criticized as a blatant piece of propaganda
China’s first Psychological Crisis Center for Chengguan opened in Nanjing this week
Next on the chopping block: former Sinopec, China Southern execs, Tibet top security official
Ai Weiwei's lawyer sentenced for 'fraud'
Trudeau begins negotiations for an extradition treaty with China
"Umbrella Revolution" leaders walk free from court
Coming out was never going to be easy, but Yu never thought it would see him committed
Protesters in southern China are up in arms. They feel that Beijing’s promises that they’d be able to vote for their own local leaders have been honored in the breach. They’re outraged at the show of force in the face of peaceful protest, and...
On September 9, the South China Morning Post’s Chinese-language website went dark with little explanation, leading to concerns that censorship might next spread to the newspaper’s English-language coverage. Can Alibaba’s founder, Jack Ma, who has...