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China fulfills a dream to end poverty, but not all poor people are feeling better off

Created by Alice Su on November 27, 2020

The CCP  has spent $20.6 billion in 2020 alone on poverty alleviation, topping an increase of $3 billion in anti-poverty spending each year.

Tags: poverty

Migrant Workers Behind China’s Economic Miracle Are Miserable

Created by Amy Hawkins and James Thorpe on May 31, 2019

China’s cities are becoming more and more hostile to the people on whose backs they were built, and the migrants are not feeling the gains of the government’s promise.

Tags: Migrant Workers • poverty

Income Inequality In the U.S. Is Rising Most Rapidly Among Asians

Created by Rakesh Kochhar and Anthony Cilluffo on July 12, 2018

From 1970 to 2016, the gap in the standard of living between Asians near the top and the bottom of the income ladder nearly doubled.

Tags: income • inequality

China Is A Paper Dragon

Created by David Frum on May 3, 2021

Can  democracy compete in the 21st century with autocracies?

Tags: financial • military • Technology

The Logic of U.S.-China Competition

Created by Joseph S. Nye, Jr. on May 9, 2021

No country, China included — is about to displace the U.S. in terms of overall power resources in the next few decades.

Tags: competition • cooperation/collaboration • policy

Asian Americans are the fastest-growing racial or ethnic group in the U.S.

Created by Abby Budiman and Neil G. Ruiz on April 9, 2021

Between 2000 and 2019,  Asian population in the U.S. grew 81%, from roughly 10.5 million to a record 18.9 million.

Tags: ethnic group • population

Coming to America, Asian Migration

Created by USC US-China Institute on May 13, 2021

20 million people of Asian ancestry now live in the U.S.

Tags: immigration

The Impact of Individuals

Created by Brand Connect on May 15, 2021

Asian Americans have contributed to many different disciplines in the US.

Tags: contributions to society • leaders

8 Groundbreaking Contributions by Asian Americans Through History

Created by Elizabeth Yuko on March 31, 2021

From disease cures to influential tech to workers’ rights, Asian American innovators have made huge impacts on people’s lives.

Tags: civil rights • contributions to society • leaders

The Commune System (1950s)

Created by Asia for Educators on

“Well-organized human labor was seen as the key to development as China”

Tags: commune system • rural China

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