China’s push for Uniformity: the Future of Cantonese in Hong Kong Sarah Aaron Nov 16, 2023 Hong Kong In 1842, when the Qing Dynasty in China ceded Hong Kong Island to the British after the First Opium…
Ethnic Diversity in China: A Strategic Tool? Seunghyun Nam Mar 21, 2022 The Beijing Olympics opening ceremony showcased China's ethnic diversity, but it is more than just a message of…
Les JO de Pékin, entre politique et polémiques Léa Buré Mar 20, 2022 Ville-hôte des JO d'hiver 2022, Pékin a profité du feu des projecteurs pour tenter de projeter son ambition…
Are the Olympics Truly Apolitical? Sarah Aaron Mar 2, 2022 Who gets to decide where “sport with a purpose” morphs into clear political manipulation?
Olympic Boycotts: Counterproductive or Moral Necessity? Adam Steiner Apr 9, 2021 Increased tensions with Western countries and recent revelations about the persecution of China’s Uyghur population…
Why Isn’t the International Community Doing More About China’s Internment of… Alua Kulenova Oct 28, 2019 The Chinese government continues to perpetuate egregious human rights abuses in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous…
Demonstration Against 70 Years of Oppression by the Chinese Regime Naomi Shi Oct 7, 2019 On September 29th, Action Free Hong Kong Montreal 滿地可撐香港行動頁 #Freehkmtl joined hands with Tibetan and Uyghur…
Why is China Persecuting the Uyghur People? Selene Coiffard-D'Amico Jan 20, 2019 The Uyghur people, a predominantly Muslim, ethnic minority who are native to China’s northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur…
Awaiting “Never again”: The Persecution of Uyghur Muslims Iman Lahouaoula Oct 2, 2018 Spanning over 9.5 million square kilometers, encompassing over 1.3 billion people and a rich history, China is far…
The Double Edged Sword of Chinese Counterterrorism Efforts Steven Polyakov Oct 23, 2017 Just last month, Chinese officials ordered Chinese Muslims in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region to hand over copies…