(New York) – Thirty-six years after the killing of countless peaceful pro-democracy protesters in Beijing, the Chinese government still seeks to erase the memory of the June 1989 Tiananmen Massacre, ...
China’s Premier Wen shows the way to Cambodia’s PM Sen during a welcome ceremony in Beijing (Jason Lee/Courtesy Reuters). China’s relationship to democracy is a closely watched issue on the world ...
CFR’s Elizabeth C. Economy says there are increasing calls for more democracy in China and the Communist Party Congress will have to deal with who will become the so-called “fifth generation” of ...
Norah O'Donnell is CBS News' senior correspondent and a 60 Minutes contributing correspondent. O'Donnell is also the host of CBS News 24/7's "Person to Person," where she brings interviews that go ...
What would have happened had the North not waged war against the South over slavery? Many historians have pondered this question, but to Professor Qin Hui, a prominent Chinese economic historian, a ...
Shujun Wang seemed to be a Chinese democracy activist, but an F.B.I. investigation showed just how far China will go to repress citizens abroad. Shujun Wang, a New Yorker convicted of acting as an ...
BEIJING, March 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As China convenes the 2026 two sessions - the annual meetings of China's top legislature and top political advisory body - China is expected to send strong and ...
A new HBO documentary about opposition to autocrats says a lot about the complex politics the president-elect inspires for people fleeing countries. By Li Yuan The long and loud campaign of Donald J.
This commentary was originally published in the Times Union on June 11, 1989, a week after the Chinese government’s violent crackdown on student protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. Louis C.
Then-U.S. President George H. W. Bush and Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in Beijing, February 1989. Credit: George Bush Presidential Library and Museum Today marks the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen ...
Many Chinese civil society organizations became reliant on now-frozen U.S. government aid after funding from private U.S. organizations dried up. Even before the Trump administration’s suspension of U ...