China Analysis Digest is a weekly published list of new China-related analyses.
Issue: 2021/32
Date range: September 30 - October 8, 2021
Sources scanned: 86
Content: 239 publications from 53 sources
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The west sees China as a ‘threat’, not as a real place, with real people
Yangyang Cheng | The Guardian | October 5 | 989 words
Cheng’s personal reflection focuses on two interrelated problems with the way that China is studied, debated, and represented in the US (the same can be said of much of the Anglophone world): “the blinding whiteness” of the China study field, and the constant dehumanisation of the Chinese. Cheng writes:
My disappointment with the biases of my profession is not a personal grievance. The heart of the matter is not how much the west understands China but how much the west understands itself. The rise of China and its role in global capitalism have challenged the economic dominance of the west, and shattered the convenient notion that the market necessarily brings freedom. To create the impression that problems of political oppression or technological abuse are uniquely Chinese is to refuse knowledge of the complexity of governance, as well as of humanity. Instead of confronting the truth about oneself, it’s much easier to collapse everything into a false binary and project fears on to a faceless other. The west is not the only party guilty of this logic.
Sadly, the global Chinese diaspora to which Cheng, Yun, and I belong is now caught by a widening chasm.
Chinese State Capitalism: Diagnosis and Prognosis
Scott Kennedy and Jude Blanchette (eds) | Center for Strategic and International Studies | October 7 | 96 pages
The role of the CCP in China’s political economy has major ramifications for China and the world and is critical for understanding contemporary Chinese economics, politics, and society. This report, featuring 15 experts, looks at different facets of this topic. Despite the lack of consensus on “diagnosis” or “prognosis”, Blanchette notes that:
One area of consensus throughout this [report] is that the CCP wields expanding de facto and de jure power over nearly all areas of political and economic activity in China. It is this feature of China’s state capitalist system—the expansive and expanding role of the CCP—that poses the most significant challenges not only in how the workings and structure of China’s economy are understood, but also in how market economies can and should respond.
I recommend the first three chapters: Introduction (Jude Blanchette), Six Factors behind China’s Shift to “Grand Steerage” (Barry Naughton), and Some Facts about China’s State Capitalism (Andrew Batson).
China Pathfinder: Annual Scorecard
Daniel H. Rosen et al. | Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center and Rhodium Group | October 5 | 66 pages + interactive data
This new project examines China’s economy in six key areas that define open-market systems (trade, innovation, direct investment, portfolio flows, market competition, and the financial system). It then compares China’s scores against those of the United States and nine other leading open-market economies. I found the interactive data helpful for visualisation. The report findings paint a mixed picture:
The China Pathfinder scorecard will be updated quarterly, which hopefully will put recent developments (such as the crackdown on tech companies) into a broader framework to help us make sense of China’s economic trajectory.
Shooting down the “girlie guns”
Linda Jaivin | Inside Story | October 4 | 1266 words
Jaivin looks at Beijing’s crackdown on niangpao (a term that she translates as “girlie guns”, Yun translates as “effeminate men,” and I translate as “sissies”). She highlights the historical anxieties and the current political imperatives underpinning the crackdown. The funny thing, of course, is traditional gender expression and roles and the purported “crisis of masculinity” are not so straightforward as the Chinese government claims they are. Jaivin writes:
Traditional culture offers many different types of male archetypes…Jia Baoyu, the female company–loving young male protagonist of the great eighteenth-century novel Story of the Stone, is an archetypal “girlie gun.” Just as the early twentieth-century male player of female roles, Mei Lanfang, created some of the most exquisite archetypes of femininity in the Peking Opera, so did a later female player of male roles, Pei Yanling, give opera fans some of the most indelible performances of heroic masculinity.
The odd thing about the current masculinity panic is that by any measure, China today is militarily and economically stronger than at any other time in the last 150 years. And for all the pretty boy actors and singers testing the party with their sculpted eyebrows and designer clothes, there are plenty of muscular, hard-bodied action stars like Wu Jing of the wildly popular Wolf Warrior films.
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China Digital Times:
New Accounts Describe Torture, Forced Labor Facing Xinjiang Detainees
Translation: Chang Ping on the Hong Kong Alliance and the Fight to Save Historical Memory
LinkedIn Censors More Journalist Profiles in China, Suggests Self-Censorship as Solution
New Editorial Guidelines Leash RTHK to National Security Law
Quartz:
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SupChina:
How China will achieve carbon neutrality: The role of the emissions trading scheme and other reforms
Hunan county implores local women to stay and marry as rural bachelor crisis worsens
No more graveyard loans: Beijing wants everybody to quit bingeing on debt
Explaining China’s surge in warplane activity in the Taiwanese ‘air defense zone’
Drones fall from the sky during failed performance in Zhengzhou
Patriotic films dominate China’s National Day holiday as industry faces pileup of unreleased titles
FIBA Women’s Asia Cup instant classic: Japan beats China to claim 5th straight title
Megatron offends ‘vile humans’ at Universal Studio’s Beijing theme park
Hidden debt and ‘major implementation challenges’ on China’s Belt and Road
Cross-dressing star banned from Chinese TikTok for ‘vulgar’ content
Labor unrest and how China balances repression and responsiveness
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Center for Advanced China Research:
MERICS:
EU-China Opinion Pool: Germany's China policy after the election
Intellectual property rights + Energy consumption + Transport sector
Franco-German tandem on China + AUKUS + Trade and Technology Council
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace:
Beijing’s Global Ambitions for Central Bank Digital Currencies Are Growing Clearer
India’s Fog of Misunderstanding Surrounding Nepal–China Relations
Center for Security and Emerging Technology:
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The Conversation:
Taiwan: how the ‘porcupine doctrine’ might help deter armed conflict with China
Why Taiwan remains calm in the face of unprecedented military pressure from China
The Diplomat:
China-US Meeting in Zurich Paves the Way for a Biden-Xi Virtual Summit
Tianjin Port Congestion Disrupts China-Mongolia Supply Chain
What’s Behind China’s Latest Mega Hydro-Engineering Project?
What Do Taiwanese Think of China’s Record-Setting Incursions Into Taiwan’s ADIZ?
China’s Top Disciplinary Body Moves Against Ex-Security Officials Fu Zhenghua, Sun Lijun
China Is Manufacturing Vaccines in Africa. The Quad Should Too.
What Does Meng Wanzhou’s Release Mean for China-US Relations?
Is Another ‘Friction Point’ Emerging Along the India-China Border?
China’s AUKUS Response Highlights Beijing’s Bunker Mentality
The Global Gateway: Response to China or Solution for a European Problem?
Could Evergrande’s Contagion Wreck Cambodia’s Property Sector?
Taiwan’s CPTPP Bid Will Test the Resolve of the Indo-Pacific
Foreign Policy:
ThinkChina:
China has a zero-Covid policy. Can it pull off a spectacular Winter Olympics?
China's vaccine diplomacy in Southeast Asia is working, but can it keep up the good work?
Chinese academic: Less exports, more wealth redistribution needed in China
China’s central bank digital currency has huge potential, but be careful of overregulation
High debts, big money: Can Evergrande continue its high life by living on the edge?
China's crackdown on pretty boys and temple temptresses: Why are Chinese women feeling targeted?
China's power outages: Are local governments' energy conservation efforts going overboard?
National People's Congress Observer:
What's on Weibo:
Chinese Student Forced to Undergo “Fake Surgery” and Borrow Money While Lying on the Operating Table
China’s Bubble Operation Olympics: What is the “Closed Loop Management System”?
‘Anti-Square Dancing Device’ Goes Viral on Chinese Social Media
Pekingnology:
Senior ex-diplomat suggests fine-tuning China's nuclear weapons policy
Does Chinese funding really account for more than 70% of all coal plants built today?
Tracking People's Daily:
Takshashila PLA Insight:
Beijing to Britain:
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss at Conservative Party Conference A bonus brief
Ambassador's speech, Taiwan Straits, Xinjiang supply chains A briefing
China Dialogue:
Hong Kong Free Press:
Why did Hong Kong need 8,000 police to help it celebrate National Day?
‘Hostage diplomacy’ in the Two Michaels case shows China’s legal system is a sham
Taiwan Insight:
Does Eric Chu’s New Leadership Role Depend on the ‘China factor’?
What Strategy will the KMT Take Next? What Are the Odds of Reform Under Chu?
Every Journey Begins with a Single Step: Taiwan’s National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights
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