Do Women in China Face Greater Inequality than Women Elsewhere?
“Pronounced wage gaps and imbalanced political representation are just two of the many issues hindering gender equality in China”
“Pronounced wage gaps and imbalanced political representation are just two of the many issues hindering gender equality in China”
“The shrinking public space for discussing women’s rights in China makes it even more extraordinary that a feminist movement is able to survive at all”
Asian Americans as the “model minority” may sound like a compliment, but it’s actually a harmful racial stereotype.
Even though the earlier decades of U.S.-China relations was that of engagement, it has become clear that the U.S. and China saw the end goal of engagement in deeply distinct terms now.
U.S. commitment to Taiwan has grown verbally stronger even as it has become militarily weaker.
The Case for Putting Vital Interests First.
Long competition with China is beginning to color all manner of American policy move.
A Pew Research Center survey of 9,654 U.S. adults last June found that roughly 31% of Asian adults said they had been the subject of slurs or jokes.
An unspeakable tragedy” for both the victims’ families and an Asian-American community that has been reeling from high levels of racist attacks since early 2020.
Terms like ‘China virus’ put Asian Americans in harm’s way.