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In the first year, General Secretary Xi Jinping made such arrangements to comprehensively and strictly govern the party

First Observation丨In the first year, General Secretary Xi Jinping made such arrangements to comprehensively and strictly govern the party   On January 9, General Secretary Xi Jinping delivered an important speech at the Second Plenary Session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, emphasizing that we will continue to promote comprehensive and strict party governance and ensure

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Monthly Review | China and the American Lake

National Security Agency director Robert O’Brien, 2020 U.S. fantasies of expansion, commercial dominion, and military prowess have long hinged on a premise of Pacific exceptionalism. Couched in the millenarian language of manifest destiny, the Pacific region and its multitudinous ecosystems, cultures, peoples, and nations have been vacated in favor of an aqua nullius that frames the region as an empty space designated for U.S. possession by divine providence. This manufactured Pacific idea what David Palumbo-Liu describes as a “repository of the American imaginary” has borne many names. 3 Amid the nineteenth-century annexation of Hawai‘i and the colonization of the Philippines, politician Whitelaw Reid heralded the ultimate conversion of the Pacific into an “American Lake.”

Monthly Review | The New Cold War on China

Monthly Review | The New Cold War on China
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Surviving the Crackdown in Xinjiang

I. home When Anar Sabit was in her twenties and living in Vancouver, she liked to tell her friends that people could control their own destinies. Her experience, she was sure, was proof enough. She had come to Canada in 2014, a bright, confident immigrant from Kuytun, a small city west of the Gobi Desert, in a part of China that is tucked between Kazakhstan, Siberia, and Mongolia. “Kuytun” means “cold” in Mongolian; legend has it that Genghis Khan’s men, stationed there one frigid winter, shouted the word as they shivered. During Sabit’s childhood, the city was an underdeveloped colonial outpost in a contested region that locals called East Turkestan. The territory had been annexed by imperial China in the eighteenth century, but on two occasions it broke away, before Mao retook it, in the nineteen-forties. In Beijing, it was called New Frontier, or Xinjiang: an untamed borderland.

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