Charles Horner

Essays

Three years ago, China was exporting revolution; now it faces a rising tide of Islamism, both without and within. Xinjiang may become China's Chechnya.

A fresh look at China's last dynasty is leading sinologists to a more complex--and less deterministic--reading of modern China.

Of all the relationships in the world that do not directly involve the United States as one of the parties, the one between China and Japan is likely to have the greatest effect upon us in the first half of the twenty-first century.

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May 25, 2012