INSIDE CHINA Working 996 For years, China’s booming internet sector has symbolized the innovative spirit in its economy. But a grueling work culture is exhausting a generation of young tech professionals. What does this mean for China’s future? By Wu Jing 12:42 pm | February 18, 2020
INSIDE CHINA Delivering on Migrant Futures in China Behind the story of China’s rapid economic development is the growing instability of life for the country’s young migrant workers, who are increasingly ditching factory work for short-term, informal jobs. By Xu Hui 09:06 am | February 11, 2020
INSIDE CHINA The Future and China's Youth Greta Thunberg has gained massive support from the youth across Europe. However, the question "how dare you" has not resonated among young people in China. How and why do Chinese youth differ from their European peers? By Zhu Yi 10:18 pm | January 29, 2020
INSIDE CHINA When China's Long Game Short Circuits The idea persists that China’s political system and culture makes it uniquely adept at planning ahead for the distant future. But is the Chinese Communist Party really in it for the long-term? By Hui Zhou 09:27 am | January 29, 2020
CHINA AND THE WORLD Foxconn's Czech Universe In China, the world's largest contract electronics maker, Taiwan's Foxconn, has long been synonymous with worker exploitation and the heartlessness of low-wage manufacturing. In the Czech Republic, the company presents another face – which may reveal just how much national contexts make a difference. By Ning Hui / Initium 10:08 am | January 16, 2020
INSIDE CHINA Efficient China One of the most persistent myths about China is that its system works with great efficiency, enabling concerted action and long-term planning. But such rosy assessments overlook key costs – not least to the rights and protection of citizens. By Hui Zhou 10:27 am | December 27, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD Chinese Networks in Higher Education As popular western social media platforms remain inaccessible in mainland China, Chinese social media platforms have become an important way for universities in the UK to reach out to their largest source of foreign students. By Zhu Yimei 08:40 am | December 21, 2019
CHINA AND THE WORLD Coal at a Crossroads in the Balkans Even as a consensus has emerged that coal must be phased out, Chinese investment is empowering the growth of coal power across the globe. At the crossroads of this debate in Europe is a series of new coal power projects in Bosnia-Herzegovina. By Ning Hui / Initium 10:37 am | December 5, 2019
CHINA THROUGH A EUROPEAN LENS Chinese Coal Power in Romania’s Rustbelt Polluting coal facilities in southwestern Romania have adversely affected the well-being of the local population and the environment. But rather than phase them out, the EU member state is planning to build a new coal-fired plant, drawing on Chinese investment – even as the EU moves toward a zero-coal future. By Ionut Dulămiță and Michael Bird 08:16 am | December 2, 2019