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Op-ed: Boeing should put 'safety first' in action

After dragging its feet, the US government has finally decided to follow the lead of China and other countries and put safety first by grounding the B…(More)

China, US should not and will not descend into confrontation

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets the press on the sidelines of the national legislature annual session on March 8. On Frid…(More)

Op-Ed: Chaos in the West shows that democracy comes in more than one flavor

(Photo/Xinhua) A popular narrative in the West is that the world would be a much better place if all countries just look and act more like the Weste…(More)

Op-Ed: China is not America's enemy – unless you make an enemy out of nothing

The University of California at Berkeley recently issued a statement on its official website to warn people about the danger of negative comments afte…(More)

Here we go again with another scary story about China

Top US intelligence officials gathered on Capitol Hill on Tuesday to give their annual assessment of the global threats facing the United States. Dani…(More)

Op-Ed: China remains the bright light in the global economy

Earlier this month, Ma Yun (aka Jack Ma), the founder and chairman of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, delivered a speech at the 2018 Shanghai …(More)

US government dysfunction should alarm more than just panda fans

Giant panda Beibei is seen beside its birthday cake during a celebration at Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington D.C., the United States, Aug. 22,…(More)

Op-Ed: China doesn’t have to be America’s greatest rival

There is growing fear about China in Washington. According to reports, US President Donald Trump’s pick for acting defense secretary, Patrick Shanahan…(More)

Op-Ed: Chinese hacking squad is yet another creation to smear China

The US Department of Justice on Thursday accused two Chinese nationals of carrying out a wide-ranging hacking campaign in association with Chinese nat…(More)

Duke VP under fire for "racist and insensitive" posts about China

Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, United States, is under fire from students over some co…(More)

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Editor's Note

"Let China sleep," Napoleon Bonaparte once allegedly said, "for when she wakes she will shake the world." Today, the lion has woken up. But it is peaceful, friendly, and civilized, as Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a speech in Paris in 2014. Let us better understand the rise of China with our columnist Curtis Stone, an international relations expert based in Beijing.