China Analysis Digest is a weekly published list of new China-related analyses.
Issue: 2021/33
Date range: October 8-14, 2021
Sources scanned: 86
Content: 223 publications from 50 sources
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Recommended Reading
What Biden’s Top China Theorist Gets Wrong
Ethan Paul | Lawfare | October 7 | 3592 words
In this review of Rush Doshi’s The Long Game: China’s Grand Strategy to Displace American Order (Oxford University Press, 2021), Paul highlights the internal contradictions and dangers of the book’s core argument. Paul’s core critique of the arguments advanced by Doshi and others is that they conflate dominance with national interests, risking confusing means and ends:
Many authors of these arguments—Ely Ratner, Mira Rapp-Hooper, Kelly Magsamen, Melanie Hart, Tarun Chhabra and Lindsey Ford—have secured top jobs in the Biden administration. Together, they represent a new, rising generation of policymakers who seek to reorient American foreign policy around competition with China, and Doshi serves as their foremost theorist. They will now get their chance to put their ideas to the test, but expect the U.S.-China knot to end up tighter than ever before, leaving it up to others to find a way of untying it.
I highly recommend this review because it addresses just how extraordinary and unbalanced the US’ “unipolar” moment actually was, and the dangers for the world if the US recklessly tried to maintain the imbalance.
The Triumph and Terror of Wang Huning
N. S. Lyons | Palladium | October 11 | 4072 words
This insightful portrait of Wang Huning, the CCP’s top theoretician, deserves our attention. Lyons tells us about Wang’s nightmare and triumph. Wang’s nightmare is a China infected with global liberal ideals, following the US down a path of political conflict, and economic and social decay. In contrast to the “radical, nihilistic individualism at the heart of modern American liberalism,” Wang wants China to follow a political philosophy that:
blend[s] Marxist socialism with traditional Chinese Confucian values and Legalist political thought, maximalist Western ideas of state sovereignty and power, and nationalism in order to synthesize a new basis for long-term stability and growth immune to Western liberalism.
The implications of Wang’s ideas are immense. As Lyon writes:
our world is witnessing a grand experiment that’s now underway: China and the West, facing very similar societal problems, have now, thanks to Wang Huning, embarked on radically different approaches to addressing them. And with China increasingly challenging the United States for a position of global geopolitical and ideological leadership, the conclusion of this experiment could very well shape the global future of governance for the century ahead.
中国国际关系学科发展导向及其反思 [Reflections on the developmental orientation of the international relations discipline in China]
阎学通 [Yan Xuetong] | 中国社会科学网 [China Social Science Net] | October 14 | 2506 characters
Yan, China’s preeminent international relations scholar, highlights four worrying trends for the development of the discipline in China. First, foundational and theoretical research is weakening and not prioritised vis-a-vis policy-related research. Second, a return of opposition in some quarters against using scientific methods to study international relations. Third, professional thresholds/requirements and professional education levels have lowered. Fourth, an increasing tendency to use social popularity as opposed to scholarly measures for determining the worth of research. He recommends caring more about theoretical research, and less about policy recommendations, commentaries, and internet popularity.
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Full List
China Heritage:
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China Media Project:
War on the Rocks:
Schrodinger’s Military? Challenges for China’s Military Modernization Ambitions
China’s Missile Silos and the Sino-Indian Nuclear Competition
In Post-American Central Asia, Russia and China are Tightening Their Grip
Foreign Affairs:
China Brief:
In China’s Shifting Historical Narrative, “War of Resistance" with Japan Retains Key Role
Far From a Panopticon, Social Credit Focuses on Legal Violations
Opportunities and Challenges for China's Plans in Afghanistan
China’s Development of Hypersonic Missiles and Thought on Hypersonic Defense
Win Some, Lose Some: China’s Campaign for Global Media Influence
Project Syndicate:
The Atlantic:
Australian Financial Review:
Lowy Interpreter:
East Asia Forum:
Asialink:
The Strategist:
Sixth Tone:
China Digital Times:
Afghan Uyghurs Caught Between Taliban and China’s Transnational Repression
In Speech Commemorating Xinhai Revolution, Xi Says “Reunification” With Taiwan Inevitable
Chinese State-Backed Disinformation on Covid-19 Origins Dominates Search Engine Results
Top Police Officials Purged in Legal-Political Rectification Campaign
New Accounts Describe Torture, Forced Labor Facing Xinjiang Detainees
Quartz:
China is turning to market-based pricing to tackle its energy crisis
China wants an even more dominant state monopoly on the media
Bored Chinese consumers spent a national holiday on a shopping spree in China’s Hawaii
Inside Story:
Politico China Watcher:
Politico China Direct:
The Wire China:
SupChina:
A shared spreadsheet reveals working hours at China’s biggest internet companies
Shanxi floods leave dozens dead, 120,000 displaced, and hundreds of cultural relics damaged
After video game ban, Chinese kids turn to Douyin and livestreaming gamers
“The Silent Minority No More: Raising Awareness of Anti-AAPI Hate” A prelude
Tsai Ing-wen pledges to uphold Taiwan-China status quo amid ‘unprecedented challenges’
Tutoring crackdown: Parents and employees line up outside OneSmart, demand repayment
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
Congressional Research Service:
Center for Strategic and International Studies:
Center for Advanced China Research:
MERICS:
Western Balkans + Sino-German relations + Czech China policy
Gunnar Wiegand on the EU's Indo-Pacific Strategy, AUKUS, and Taiwan
Global Gateway - the European Union’s new connectivity strategy
Mikko Huotari on challenges for the new German government in relations with China
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace:
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Brookings Institution:
Chatham House:
Australia-China Relations Institute:
Observer Research Foundation:
A new edge in global stability: What does space security entail for states?
Will China’s Evergrande contagion spread beyond real estate?
China aims to algorithmise Internet Information Services (IIS)
China’s Arunachal ‘Incursion’: Why India Should Look at the Bigger Picture
ব্রিকস-এর ১৫ বছর: নিছক অর্থনৈতিক থেকে একটি কৌশলগত বহুপাক্ষিক মঞ্চ হয়ে ওঠা
RRRD scheme for the revival of discom finances: New scheme, same parameters?
China’s power crisis: Outrage over power outages may affect Xi’s green initiatives
Breakthrough in fusion energy: Is abundant low carbon energy within reach?
China’s BRI continues to remain popular amongst Africans despite intense backlash
India’s developmental partnership in Afghanistan: Here to stay or to go?
The Conversation:
Asia’s energy pivot is a warning to Australia: clinging to coal is bad for the economy
Feminist responses on Weibo aim to fight the misrepresentation of women during COVID-19 in China
China and Taiwan: why the war of words is unlikely to lead to military conflict (for now, at least)
Zero COVID worked for some countries – but high vaccine coverage is now key
China’s energy crisis shows just how hard it will be to reach net zero
Taiwan: how the ‘porcupine doctrine’ might help deter armed conflict with China
The Diplomat:
Explaining the PLA’s Record-Setting Air Incursions Into Taiwan’s ADIZ
Darren Byler on Life in Xinjiang, ‘China’s High-Tech Penal Colony’
What the AidData Report Reveals About BRI Lending in Southeast Asia
A Tale of 2 Navies: India and China’s Carrier Airwing Development
China’s Foreign Affairs Director Seat May Fall out of the Politburo
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?
Foreign Policy:
ThinkChina:
Chinese legal expert: ‘Legal reunification’ with Taiwan the best solution
Domestic politics and mainland China's growing incursions into Taiwan's air defence zone
While preserving good relations with China, the Philippines must exercise its maritime rights
Did Carrie Lam impress with her 2021 final policy address and 'Northern Metropolis' housing plan?
Can Japan rise above faction politics and become the 'bridge to the world' under new PM Kishida?
Will the new Japanese PM Kishida do better than his predecessor Suga in foreign relations?
Why credit rating firms stay silent on the US's recurring sovereign debt woes
Lenovo's IPO withdrawal: Why Lenovo is no longer the golden boy of the Chinese tech industry
Worsening global digital divide as the US and China continue zero-sum competitions
What's on Weibo:
Chinese Student Forced to Undergo “Fake Surgery” and Borrow Money While Lying on the Operating Table
Chaoyang Trap House:
ChinaTalk:
Pekingnology:
Senior executive at battery giant CATL on power storage, lithium, etc.
A nuanced reading of "reduce non-medically necessary abortions"
Tracking People's Daily:
Eye on China:
Beijing to Britain:
China Dialogue:
Hong Kong Free Press:
Forget the ‘small minority,’ the national security law has silenced Hong Kong society
Time for Hong Kong to get serious: you can’t tackle the climate crisis AND build mega-towns
Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam and the district councils: Forked tongue or poor memory?
Patriots at the helm: Hong Kong’s new election committee assembles to begin its work
The University of Hong Kong must cherish its autonomy and protect the Tiananmen Massacre statue
Hong Kong’s security chief – the most dangerous person in town?
Why did Hong Kong need 8,000 police to help it celebrate National Day?
Taiwan Insight:
The Western Gaze: Modern Art and Cultural Diplomacy in 1950s and 1960s Taiwan
Does Eric Chu’s New Leadership Role Depend on the ‘China factor’?
爱思想:
中国现代国际关系研究院
中央党史和文献研究院
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