ID | 185197 |
Title Proper | China in 2021 |
Other Title Information | a New Normal in an Abnormal Time |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ye, Min |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The year 2021 saw unceasing power concentration in China and inside the ruling Communist Party. China persisted with a zero-COVID policy, but at considerable social and economic costs. The investigation of the origins of the pandemic triggered new sparring between China and Western countries. US–China relations continued to sour as the Biden administration kept on with most of the existing China policies and started building a new security network in the Indo-Pacific region. China tightened its control of Hong Kong’s political life, but its effort toward “complete reunification” faced strong resistance across the Taiwan Strait. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Survey Vol. 62, No.1; Jan-Feb 2022: p.15–28 |
Journal Source | Asian Survey Vol: 62 No 1 |
Key Words | China ; Chinese Diplomacy ; US-China Relations ; Xi Jinping ; COVID-19 ; China in 2021 |