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  • China owed $385bn – including ‘hidden debt’ from poorer nations, says report - Guardian 30.09.21256287
  • Property giant 'misses another payment deadline', and what this crisis means for the world - BBC 30.09.21256223
  • China's Belt and Road plans losing momentum as opposition, debt mount -study - Reuters 29.09.21256295
  • China’s development finance double US’ but issues threaten belt and road: report - SCMP 29.09.21256292
  • Evergrande on brink of collapse: 4 things to know - Nikkei 22.09.21255798
  • Las economías de América Latina más expuestas al posible colapso del mercado inmobiliario de China - BBC 22.09.21255802
  • Evergrande: will it collapse and what would happen if it did? - Guardian 21.09.21255801
  • How triple crisis on China’s borders will shape its global identity - Guardian 08.09.21254646
  • uáles son las economías de América Latina más expuestas al posible colapso del mercado inmobiliario de China - BBC 22.09.21255800
  • China’s Alibaba to invest billions by 2025 for ‘common prosperity’ - Guardian 03.09.21254349
  • Chinese university appears to ask for lists of LGBTQ+ students for ‘investigation’ - Guardian 29.08.21253884
  • Xi’s Dictatorship Threatens the Chinese State - WSJ 13.08.21253051
  • The Chinese Communist Party - Economist 26.07.21251467
  • China allows three children in major policy shift - BBC 31.05.21246174
  • Explained: Why China has relaxed its two-child policy to three - Indian Express 31.05.21246189
  • China’s Accelerating Fertility Crisis - PS 23.03.21239816
  • Signal: China appears to have blocked encrypted messaging app - Guardian 16.03.21239350
  • The shape of things to come in China - AsiaTimes 3/21271594
  • Chinese-Australian journalist Cheng Lei formally arrested for alleged spying in China - Global Voices 12.02.21235186
  • The 10 Commandments of the ‘free world’, drifting towards the perilous faith of Sinophobia - TFF 17.12.20231180
  • Australia-China spat: it’s more than just trade - Pressenza 12.12.20228097
  • A glimpse behind the facade of Western China policies - TFF 28.11.20231179
  • What happens when China leads the world - The Atlantic 10/20218444
  • Has China Won? - The Transnational 25.09.20218676
  • Trade tensions between Australia and China - China has placed an 80.5% tariff on Australian barley imports - The Conversation 22.05.20208159
  • Coronavirus could be Airbone Chinese Official Claims - Newsweek 10.02.20 199420
  • The coronavirus outbreak has exposed the deep flaws of Xi’s autocracy - Guardian 09.02.20198796
  • The one-child policy legacy on women and relationships in China - PBS 05.02.20246191
  • Inside the Chinese jail behind the Christmas card scandal - Guardian 28.12.19194957
  • “Modern-Day Slavery”: China Is Forcing Muslims into Forced Labor, Prison & Indoctrination Camps - Democracy Now 09.01.20196414
  • Tesco withdraws Christmas cards from sale after forced labour claims - Guardian 22.12.19194958
  • China’s new industrial plan seems a lot like the old one - Politico 20.11.19193842
  • ‘Mao inspired me in 1949, but my dreams were soon shattered’ - Guardian 29.09.19196586
  • Who will benefit from China’s Belt and Road Initiative? - AlJazeera 27.04.19256300
  • Can China recover from its disastrous one-child policy? - Guardian 02.03.19246190
  • China’s One-Child Policy: Effects on the Sex Ratio and Crime - IFS 19.12.18246193
  • What is China's Belt and Road Initiative? - Guardian 30.07.18256291
  • Three Opportunities and Three Risks of the Belt and Road Initiative - World Bank 04.05.18256301
  • ‘The biggest game changer in 100 years’: Chinese money gushes into Sri Lanka - Guardian 26.03.18256288
  • Xi’s indefinite grasp on power has finally captured the West’s attention – now what? - The Conversation 16.03.18109007
  • Report: China using 'big data' to crack down on suspected extremists - PRI 01.03.18109008
  • Xi Unbound? - Project Syndicate 21.12.17109010
  • In Search of the Chinese Dream - Novara Media 24.11.17109011
  • The Next Battle in China’s War on Corruption - Project Syndicate 23.11.17109012
  • Find Out Some (But Not All) The Secrets Of China's Foreign Aid - NPR 31.10.17109013
  • Liu Xiaobo: a voice of conscience who fought oppression for decades - The Conversation 14.07.17109014
  • Liu Xiaobo, Nobel laureate and political prisoner, dies at 61 in Chinese custody - Guardian 13.07.17109015
  • How to gauge China’s development in its ethnic minority regions? Watch it light up from space - The Conversation 11.07.17109016
  • Zhou Youguang, the real hero of modern China – Open Democracy 24.01.17109018
  • Hangzhou G20: China’s ambitions for global leadership – BBC News 02.09.16109019
  • ‘Liberate Hong-Kong’: pre-election calls for independence from China grow – Guardian 26.08.16109020
  • Project Syndicate Series: China's Challenges109021
  • Samir Amin: China 2013 - Monthly Review 3/13109022
  • Shale can drive wedge between Russia and China - Asia Times 4/13109023
  • China steps into Kachin conflict - Asia Times 2/12109024
  • Xi has to get the party started - Asia Times 12/12109025
  • Africa, tune in for the 'real China' - Daily Maverick 9/12109026
  • Chinese VP, Egypt president vow to boost ties - China Daily 8/12109027
  • China's winning strategy in Africa - Asia Times 8/12109028
  • Qatar seeks $5bn investment in China markets - Aljazeera 6/12109029
  • Argentina/China sign a raft of agreements to boost trade and investment - MercoPress 6/12109030
  • China expels al-Jazeera English reporter - BBC 5/12109031
  • Solange Guo Chatelard: Africa must do more to profit from China - BBC 5/12109032
  • China Gets Stake in Portugal's EDP - WSJ 12/11109035
  • CITIC Pacific hit by an iron bullet - Asia Times 7/11109036
  • Fight or flight in the South China Sea - Asia Times 6/11109037
  • Australian resources key to booming China - BBC 4/11109038
  • How China became the world's largest debt collector - Deutsche Welle 18.12.23389697
  • China sees first quarterly trade deficit in seven years - BBC 4/11109039
  • Brazil wary of Chinese trade hitting domestic industry - BBC 4/11109040
  • China's Three Gorges Corp ready to invest $15b in Pakistan - China Daily 4/11109041
  • Chinese-funded enterprises have 50 large-scale projects in Libya - People's Daily 23.03.11109042
  • Who really benefits from China's trade with Latin America? - Guardian 2/11109043
  • China to build new Sudan airport in Khartoum - BBC 2/11109044
  • China goes on the rails to rival Panama canal - Guardian 2/11109045
  • China and Colombia announce 'alternative Panama Canal' - BBC 2/11109046
  • China not all it seems - Asia Times 1/11109047
  • New agricultural agreement in Argentina: A land grabber’s “instruction manual” - GRAIN 1/11109048
  • Mauritania builds Chinese-funded fishing complex - Middle East Online 11/10109049
  • Jiang's message of change - BBC 11/02109052
  • Q&A: China's 16th Party Congress - BBC 11/02109053
  • October 1, 2024, marks China’s 75th Anniversary - TFF 30.09.24434240
  • China economy grows faster than expected in first quarter - BBC 15.04.24407871
  • The World China Is Building - Noema 13.07.23376859
  • China’s new international economic order - Atlas of War 02.07.23374293
  • The People’s Republic of China: 70 Years of Economic History - TFF 21.10.21262260
  • How to understand China and the role of its Party - TFF 12.08.21255879
  • As China’s Communist Party turns 100, economic challenges loom - Al Jazeera 28.06.21248788

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