Tag: Xi Jinping

China’s Investors Are Losing Faith in Its Markets and Economy

As their losses pile up, Chinese investors are losing confidence not only in the stock market but in the government’s ability to turn the economy around.

China Failed to Sway Taiwan’s Election. What Happens Now?

Beijing loathes the new president, Lai Ching-te. He aims to protect the status quo with caution and American help, but tensions are likely to rise.

Taiwan Election: Why It Matters, and What It Could Mean for U.S. and China

The vote for a new president could reshape the complicated, risky balance between Taiwan, China and the United States.

Dismissals Point to Xi JInping’s Quiet Shake-Up of China’s Military

The purge of several commanders from China’s legislature was the latest sign of widening investigations focused on the sensitive arms sector, experts say.