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U.S.-Chinese Rivalry Is a Battle Over Values

Created by Hal Brands and Zach Cooper on March 16, 2021

Washington-Beijing rivalry is driven by competing ideals and systems of government as much as by competing interests.

Tags: demoncratic values

The Development of Education Administration System in China

Created by An Yalun Du and Chenguang Du on January 30, 2019

China’s centralized educational system had been continuously strengthened and lasted for more than 2,000 year.

Tags: Chinese education system

Chinese High School for a Day

Created by Jessica Duhon on April 17, 2018

Evening study hall is common in Chinese schools because it is seen as a way to promote equal opportunity

Tags: Chinese education system

Education in China: A Snapshot

Created by Yuanyuan Pan on

China has the largest education system in the world!

Tags: Chinese education system • government controlled

The Gaokao: History, Reform, and Rising International Significance

Created by Mini Gu and Jessica Magaziner on May 2, 2016

Since 1977, the Gaokao exam has been the only admission requirement for higher education in China.

Tags: Gaokao • higher education

Beyond Headlines: Protecting Asian Americans During Violent Times

Posted by Grace Yu on March 9, 2021

The abuse of our elders should never be tolerated. The fate of each minority depends upon the extend of justice given to all groups.

Tags: COVID-19 • racism

China Deploys Covid-19 Vaccine to Build Influence, With U.S. on Sidelines

Created by Joe Parkinson, Chao Deng and Liza Lin on February 21, 2021

Beijing is assembling a chain of airplanes, warehouses and trucks to deliver COVID-19 vaccines to the developing world.

Tags: COVID-19 • influence

China’s GDP ‘paradox’: why young Chinese despair about future prospects despite rapid economic growth

Created by Cissy Zhou on February 13, 2021

Growing frustration about social mobility highlights serious divergence between China’s fast-growing economy and the life satisfaction of citizens.

Tags: GDP • youth

New – China Got Its Economy Growing again, but a Shortfall in Babies will be Harder to Fix

Created by Liyan Qi on February 28, 2021

China’s workforce is shrinking due to low birth rate.

Tags: birth rate

How China Beat the Virus and Roared Back

Created by Steve Lee Myers, et al. on February 5, 2021

China has mobilized its vast Communist Party apparatus to win what Xi Jinping has called a “people’s war” against the pandemic.

Tags: COVID-19 • policy

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