Keyword: chinafile presents
An interview with Kevin Peraino, whose new book examines how President Harry S Truman permanently altered American policy toward China.
New York Times reporter Edward Wong discusses how he came to rethink his assumptions that the Chinese are questioning the Communist Party's legitimacy.
Howard French describes how economics and demographics make China anxious to gain what it can in the next 10 to 15 years.
Ian Johnson and Ian Buruma discuss two pivotal events that caused many Chinese to look away from the state and toward religion.
Journalist John Pomfret discusses his new book on the U.S.-China relationship and why he remains optimistic about the countries' shared future.
Michael Pillsbury has suggested a "grand coalition" in the U.S. to democratize China and attain other American objectives.
Winston Lord took a bleak view of current U.S.-China relations — and fears the current election is only making things worse.
In 2015, five Chinese feminists were arrested and detained for 37 days for planning an anti-sexual harassment campaign. In this video, one of those five shares her story.
Financial Times journalists and the billionaire investor note warning signs of an impending Chinese hard landing.
Peter Hessler, Evan Osnos, Jiayang Fan, and Zha Jianying discuss challenges foreign reporters still face in giving balanced coverage of China.