Two of The Economist's China correspondents, Alice Su and David Rennie, analyse the stories at the heart of this vast country and... more
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Narendra Modi is one of the most popular politicians on the planet. India’s prime minister is eyeing a third term... more
At the height of China’s zero-covid restrictions, a Chinese character that sounds like the English word “run” became a coded... more
The Economist’s editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes was recently in Beijing for the China Development Forum, an annual gathering where senior... more
On March 13th America’s House of Representatives passed a bill that could ban TikTok nationwide unless its Chinese owner, Bytedance,... more
In some ways, Beijing now sounds like a lot of other mega cities. Yet, back in imperial times, sound was... more
China’s decades-long economic boom was powered by workers who migrated from the countryside to cities to find jobs. But to... more
China is watching Taiwan’s next presidential race closely. The results will influence Xi Jinping’s next steps when it comes to... more
Tickets for “Nvzizhuyi”—a monthly stand-up comedy show in New York City— often sell out in less than a minute. The... more
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many have worried: is Taiwan next? China is giving Taiwan a terrifying choice: unify with... more
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