The Pleasant Lion and the Great Wall of Sand
In his in-depth profile of Chinese president Xi Jinping at The New Yorker this week, Evan Osnos...
Apr 2, 2015
In his in-depth profile of Chinese president Xi Jinping at The New Yorker this week, Evan Osnos...
Feb 24, 2014
At The New Yorker, Raffi Khatchadourian mounts a long exploration of the International...
Nov 8, 2013
Despite persistent buzz about its ambitions in the Arctic, most of China’s polar resources...
Oct 11, 2013
The Diplomat’s Zachary Keck reports that China has passed the U.S. to become the...
Sep 19, 2013
Ahead of President Nicolás Maduro’s state visit to Beijing on Saturday, The Wall Street...
Sep 19, 2013
The New York Times’ Adam Nossiter reports that China is encountering resistance to oil deals...
Aug 30, 2013
South China Morning Post follows up its report of an impending corruption probe into former...
Aug 30, 2013
On Thursday, China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection froze approvals for new refining...
Aug 21, 2013
The Wall Street Journal reports that U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil haven’t stopped China...
Aug 13, 2013
The U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts that China is likely to become the world’s largest net oil importer as soon as October: The imminent emergence of China as the world’s largest net oil importer has...
Jul 7, 2013
Environmental groups have attacked the impact assessment report for a planned PX plant near Kunming, published late last month following major protests against the project. The report deemed risks from the plant...
Jun 10, 2013
The Diplomat’s Zachary Keck challenges U.S. critics who have expressed outrage at the news that China – not America – has become post-war Iraq’s biggest oil customer: Overwhelming public discourse...
Jun 4, 2013
The New York Times’ Tim Arango and Clifford Krauss report that, ten years after the U.S.-led invasion, China is buying up almost half of Iraq’s oil output, taking 1.5 million of a total 3.5 million barrels per day....
May 26, 2013
One of China’s ongoing food safety scandals involves the illegal recycling, repackaging, and reuse of cooking oil — which after crude processing is known as “gutter oil” (地沟油). In the midst of an ongoing food...
May 15, 2013
Wednesday is expected [see update below] to see a decision by the eight member states of the Arctic Council on China’s third bid for observer status. Japan, South Korea, India, the E.U., Greenpeace and others have also...
Mar 15, 2013
China’s appetite for raw materials has become a source of concern from Afghanistan and Mongolia to Peru and Zambia. Now, these tensions appear to have spread to Greenland, where the prospect of Chinese encroachment...
Feb 20, 2013
Chinese Overseas Port Holdings Limited took over management of the Pakistani port of Gwadar on Monday, amid suspicion of China’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean. From Reuters: China financed more than 80 percent of...
Jan 20, 2013
Caixin’s Xie Haitao profiles Shandong gutter oil tycoon Liu Liguo, who stood trial last month. It’s oil with an extra something, but there’s nothing virgin-like about it. Pumped from sewers outside of...