From Mont Royal to Victoria Peak: the Free HK Protest Helena Martin Aug 6, 2019 The protest was part of a simultaneous show of solidarity across Canada. Its goal was to show Hong Kongers and…
Walking on Hong Kong’s Tightrope Alec Regino Jun 16, 2019 On June 9, over one million people marched through the streets of Hong Kong — from Victoria Park, Causeway Bay to…
A Cattle Rancher, an Engineer, and a Billionaire Walk Into a Canal Kareem Hammami Jun 6, 2019 Caught between two great superpowers, President-elect Cortizo will soon be faced with some difficult conditions. In…
The Solomon Islands, Taiwan, and the Politics of Recognition Alec Regino May 23, 2019 As more and more American politicians begin to hit the road in preparation for the 2020 presidential elections, one…
La Chine et les nouvelles routes de la soie en Afrique: de réelles opportunités… Anja Helliot Mar 26, 2019 Bien que la croissance économique chinoise connaisse son plus bas taux de croissance depuis près de 30 ans, en…
Why isn’t China getting younger? Jinghong Lin Mar 20, 2019 China's move from the "one-child policy" to the "two-child policy" was supposed to encourage higher birth rate in…
Why China Sees Forrest Gump as a Trojan Horse Naomi Shi Feb 22, 2019 It is no wonder why China would view American cultural efforts and emblems, such as Forrest Gump, as trojan…
The Slow Death of China’s Dialects Wing Wong Feb 21, 2019 While older generations continue to use dialects in their everyday life, many young people have never received any…
Huawei: Bien Plus Qu’Une Simple Controverse William Stevens Feb 18, 2019 Récemment, la multinationale chinoise Huawei a été impliquée dans une série d’affaires internationales ponctuée de…
China’s Slowdown Spurs Global Concern Theo Gordon-Moritz Feb 7, 2019 After a quarter century of rapid urban and productivity growth, China is in the midst of an economic downturn. This…