• Aside from verbal insults, a Chinese student from Hong Kong was punched in the face and injured for wearing a face mask in March, and a pair of Chinese students were attacked and injured by local gang members in broad daylight in April. (pdnews.cn)
  • Hans Granquist has been for many years a correspondent for Swedish newspapers, radio, and television in Hong Kong, and was in China in November and December, 1964, and in April and May, 1966. (nybooks.com)
  • The list of disagreements and potential conflict points is long, ranging from trade with Taiwan, human rights conditions in China and Hong Kong to Chinese military assertiveness in the South China Sea and Russia's war in Ukraine. (yahoo.com)
  • Hong Kong was resubmitting itself to Chinese rule that year, after a century-and-a-half as a British colony, and lots of well-heeled Hong Kong Chinese were looking to emigrate. (newsday.com)
  • The suggestion was made to relocate 100,000 souls from Hong Kong to Northern Ireland to dilute the animosities between Catholics and Protestants there. (newsday.com)
  • Animosity is the third studio album by American rock band Sevendust, released on November 13, 2001, through TVT Records. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Uighurs were among 22 Chinese citizens of Uighur descent who were captured near Tora Bora towards the end of 2001. (amnestyusa.org)
  • Australia was also one of the earliest countries to follow the US to announce a travel ban on people from the Chinese mainland effective on February 1. (pdnews.cn)
  • He was a native of Dearborn, Michigan, not mainland China. (espn.com)
  • Last month, President Joe Biden said that the United States would militarily intervene to defend Taiwan against an attack from mainland China. (nationalinterest.org)
  • While these conflicting signals may be a reflection of the United States' strategic ambiguity , Taiwan's opposition to reunification with mainland China is far from ambiguous. (nationalinterest.org)
  • If the Communist Party of China takes control of Taiwan, it is conceivable that Taiwan will inevitably share its resources with the mainland, along with increased mainland emigration to Taiwan. (nationalinterest.org)
  • These developments would weaken Taiwan's high living standards vis-à-vis mainland China, making China a less desirable nation that the Taiwanese public wants to be a part of. (nationalinterest.org)
  • If anything, mainland China has been gaining on Taiwan in terms of living standards, so why didn't the pro-independence trend gain attraction in Taiwan earlier? (nationalinterest.org)
  • Today, after more than three decades of rapid economic growth in mainland China, Taiwan's economy is smaller than 5 percent of China's. (nationalinterest.org)
  • However, given the vast discrepancy in size and power, promoting their way of life in mainland China is no longer a priority or a seemingly realistic possibility for Taiwan. (nationalinterest.org)
  • As core members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) up in the Central Asian mainland, China and Russia have repeatedly expressed their concerns about extra-regional powers hijacking attempts by Asian countries to manage their own affairs. (eurasiareview.com)
  • This was led largely in Taiwan by the Kuomintang (KMT) party, which opposes integration into mainland China but also opposes full-on independence. (spiked-online.com)
  • Moreover, and due to US pressure, non-Western countries such as China and Argentina were also forced to cease nuclear cooperation with Iran. (al-monitor.com)
  • On Mar. 10, a China-brokered deal between two oil-producing rivals in the Middle East, Iran and Saudi Arabia, was announced. (troymedia.com)
  • From Russia and Saudi Arabia to Iran and China, a new 'crude' bloc seems to be taking shape, apparently at the cost to the U.S. and the West. (troymedia.com)
  • The loss of a regional ally prompted a U.S., move to counteract the new Iranian threat, a counterweight was found in overtly and occasionally openly supporting Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi regime's animosity towards Iran. (lu.se)
  • China's official warning against travel to Australia is reasonable given abundant evidence of the latter's racist acts targeting Chinese and other Asians, which have risen in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and rocky bilateral relations, Chinese analysts said on Sunday, noting that Australia should have considered the costs when introducing anti-China policies earlier. (pdnews.cn)
  • China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism issued a travel alert on Friday, warning Chinese people not to travel to Australia, as the country has seen a significant rising trend of racial discrimination and violence against Chinese and other Asian people due to the pandemic. (pdnews.cn)
  • CIA chief William Burns traveled to China in May, while China's commerce minister traveled to the U.S. And Biden's national security adviser Jake Sullivan met with Wang in Vienna in May. (yahoo.com)
  • The story of how decades of U.S. engagement with China gave way to estrangement. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • For decades, Zambia had been the flash point of anti-Chinese sentiment in Africa. (chinafile.com)
  • Taiwanese people have always believed in the superiority of their institutions but, unlike decades ago, no longer seek to promote them across China, which translates to a push for independence. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Second, in recent decades, the history curriculum in Taiwan has focused more on Taiwan and less on China as a whole. (nationalinterest.org)
  • For decades, an ambiguous 'One China' agreement - known as the 1992 consensus - held between the CCP and successive Taiwanese governments. (spiked-online.com)
  • The Biden administration faces growing calls from US Congress for tough policies against China after 'spy' balloon incident. (aljazeera.com)
  • US President Joe Biden himself warned China against threatening US sovereignty during his annual State of the Union speech, seen by an estimated 23.4 million TV viewers on Tuesday evening. (aljazeera.com)
  • The Biden administration has shown that it is very concerned with attacks particularly from the right, from Republican critics, that they are being too soft on China," said Tobita Chow, director of Justice Is Global, a project that advocates for a more sustainable international economy. (aljazeera.com)
  • In his State of the Union speech, Biden said the US is not seeking confrontation in its competition with China but warned that Washington will stand up for its interests against Beijing. (aljazeera.com)
  • I'm not sure that politically Biden would have been able to get away with sending Secretary of State Blinken to China under these circumstances," he told Al Jazeera. (aljazeera.com)
  • Blinken is the highest-level American official to visit China since President Joe Biden took office and the first secretary of state to make the trip in five years. (yahoo.com)
  • First, Biden will create substantially more demand for Chinese materials to go into America's planned physical infrastructure improvements. (gatestoneinstitute.org)
  • This is why Chinese Christians continue to endure horrific persecution at the hands of their godless government, which has repeatedly made it clear that it will not tolerate any other belief systems besides godless communism. (newstarget.com)
  • On Wednesday, Attorney General Eric Holder gave the first public indication that at least some of the Chinese Uighurs cleared for release from Guantanamo in September 2008, but unable to return home to China for fear of persecution, will be allowed to settle in the United States . (amnestyusa.org)
  • While there are no reliable statistics about the number of overseas residents buying Palo Alto homes, it is apparent that Chinese buyers have played a meaningful role in our property market. (paloaltoonline.com)
  • The men are alleged to be militant separatists affiliated with the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) who had received weapons training at a camp in Afghanistan with the apparent objective of fighting against China for Uighur independence. (amnestyusa.org)
  • None took part in hostilities against the United States nor bore any apparent animosity towards the west. (amnestyusa.org)
  • Japan's perceptions that Beijing has hegemonic ambitions in the Pacific along with India's own history of strategic angst against China were destined to forge or rejuvenate partnerships that could resist, if not actually counter, the Red Dragon's growing clout. (eurasiareview.com)
  • Australia has become a close collaborator of the US in its anti-China strategy at the expense of China-Australia relations, sending bilateral ties to a near-historic low considering the persistence and seriousness of the diplomatic difficulties, Chen said. (pdnews.cn)
  • Historical national animosity can influence business ties. (insead.edu)
  • In fact, it is possible to link nations through their ties of animosity, as in the figure below. (insead.edu)
  • Despite Blinken's presence in the Chinese capital, prospects for any significant breakthroughs are slim, as already strained ties have grown increasingly fraught in recent years. (yahoo.com)
  • MANILA, Philippines - Crafted from a centuries-old design, 3 identical wooden boats set off from the Philippine capital for China on Saturday, April 28, to retrace a historic trip by a Filipino sultan and showcase longstanding maritime ties. (schema-root.org)
  • Policymakers and lawmakers across the increasingly wide political spectrum have coalesced into a consensus: It's time to get tough on China-whatever that means in practice. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • broadly U.S.-aligned democracies, an "authoritarian axis" led by China and Russia, and the increasingly critical Global South. (csis.org)
  • The Chinese community became increasingly isolated and encountered difficulty in assimilating into American life, which led to the formation of a number of 'Chinatown' communities throughout the country. (pilotguides.com)
  • But over the past decade, following Barack Obama's 'pivot to Asia' and away from the CCP, US foreign policy has increasingly been dominated by its political, economic and now military efforts to contain the rise of China. (spiked-online.com)
  • As a result, Taiwan has increasingly been turned into a regional pawn of the US, to be used against China. (spiked-online.com)
  • But Chinese analysts said that Birmingham's rebuttal was weak as it boasted of historical successes while failing to recognize the anti-China atmosphere that had risen in the past months, which betrayed its cultural traditions and instigated racism. (pdnews.cn)
  • have achieved their main historical purpose, lifting China in history's Great Vault Forward , transforming that ancient land into a modern marvel. (blogspot.com)
  • Chen Hong, director of the Australian Studies Center at East China Normal University in Shanghai, noted that the Australian government's acts ranging from travel bans to smearing China over the pandemic had led to discriminatory acts by its common people. (pdnews.cn)
  • Taiwan has lately been the subject of many discussions, particularly given the U.S. government's numerous and arguably conflicting remarks regarding the self-governing island that China claims as its province. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Later, a White House spokesperson insisted that the U.S. government's "One China Policy" had not changed. (nationalinterest.org)
  • The experience of Chinese immigrants in both countries was met with similar hostilities. (pilotguides.com)
  • This is a handwritten Chinese brush calligraphy frame. (char4u.com)
  • Framed traditional Chinese brush calligraphy. (char4u.com)
  • The fallout from the alleged Chinese "spy" balloon that flew over the United States has cemented a near bipartisan consensus in Washington over the need to "stand up" to Beijing, as competition between the two countries intensifies. (aljazeera.com)
  • BEIJING (AP) - U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday kicked off two days of high-stakes diplomatic talks in Beijing aimed at trying to cool exploding U.S.-China tensions that have set many around the world on edge. (yahoo.com)
  • Blinken opened his program by meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang for an extended discussion to be followed by a working dinner. (yahoo.com)
  • Blinken will also be pressing the Chinese to release detained American citizens and to take steps to curb the production and export of fentanyl precursors that are fueling the opioid crisis in the United States. (yahoo.com)
  • Shortly before leaving, Blinken emphasized the importance of the U.S. and China establishing and maintaining better lines of communication. (yahoo.com)
  • Blinken opened his program by meeting Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang for an extended discussion. (cbsnews.com)
  • At home, Xi has cemented his authoritarian power over the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP). (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Trump also made it clear on multiple occasions that his use of the phrase "Chinese virus" was designed to hold the authoritarian communist government of China accountable for mishandling the disease and lying about it - which helped cause the global health crisis. (newsbusters.org)
  • A high-profile trip to Beijing by U.S. President Joe Biden's top diplomat, meant to dial down tensions between the two powers, was scuppered in early February after an alleged Chinese spy balloon floated across the continental United States, sparking a minor political firestorm in Washington. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • While US officials stress they remain open to dialogue with China despite the renewed tensions, many politicians in Washington are invoking the incident to call for tougher policies. (aljazeera.com)
  • Xi offered a hint of a possible willingness to reduce tensions , saying in a meeting with Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates on Friday that the United States and China can cooperate to "benefit our two countries. (yahoo.com)
  • Tensions remained high until the aftermath of the Second World War when a diplomatic alliance between the United States and China ended many of the racist policies against the Chinese. (pilotguides.com)
  • The figure is part of a research paper published in Academy of Management Journal by Ilgaz Arikan and Oded Shenkar , who examined the effect of national animosity on firm alliances. (insead.edu)
  • [iv] This has not only pushed Russia and China closer together, but also exposed some of the contradictions of the so-called liberal international order. (wilsoncenter.org)
  • Following an informal meeting this past March in Vienna, it was reported that the U.S., U.K., France, and Russia all voiced support for an Indian NSG membership bid, while China was opposed. (thediplomat.com)
  • China being the prime target of status quo forces will not be alone and in all likelihood will be joined in by a resurgent Russia to defend against whom it sees as extra-regional belligerents, with the exception of Japan. (eurasiareview.com)
  • The number of arrivals from China amounted to roughly 1.43 million between June 2018 to June 2019, increasing fourfold of 10 years ago and 15 percent of all international tourists, according to Australian official data. (pdnews.cn)
  • In 2018, Taiwanese education authorities adopted a new history curriculum to integrate Chinese history into the framework of East Asian history. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Racism isn't a problem in China. (chinafile.com)
  • My tweet read, "Can you please call it the coronavirus or COVID-19 because calling it the Chinese virus encourages more racism and hate crimes. (newsbusters.org)
  • Industry insiders reached by the Global Times noted that Chinese people are unwilling to travel to the country after its early announcement of a travel ban, smearing China over the COVID-19 pandemic and spats over 5G and foreign investment issues. (pdnews.cn)
  • Australia-initiated unwelcoming moves extend beyond the pandemic issue - policies that exclude Huawei from 5G network construction and restrict Chinese investment in the country have also sparked spats. (pdnews.cn)
  • The coverage suggested that Trump's use of the phrase "Chinese virus" in the early days of the pandemic inspired hate crimes across the country. (newsbusters.org)
  • For example, during the pandemic, Chinese restaurants encountered a sharp decline in business due to perceived origins of COVID-19 (Carman and Heil 2020). (ama.org)
  • Along with economic and geopolitical factors, Taiwan's education curriculum has decreased its coverage of Chinese history and fostered an independent identity among Taiwanese youth. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Taiwan's official name is the Republic of China. (spiked-online.com)
  • Just one nation who (admittedly) did make some mistakes with China, and did a few wrong things, but generally could be seen trying, far more often than not, to be generous and fair. (blogspot.com)
  • Communist China, the government of which is admittedly atheistic, maintains a similar position of animosity against all religions, including Christianity. (newstarget.com)
  • When riots broke out in the U.S. city of Baltimore in May 2015, the reaction across the Chinese social web was sadly predictable as Internet users posted countless anti-black racist comments. (chinafile.com)
  • Over the past few years, it has become predictable that during the summer Chinese families send their kids to our local camps and along the way buy some of the high-end homes in Palo Alto and Atherton. (paloaltoonline.com)
  • Will business shift from Mexico, Latin America and Asian textile manufacturers to China? (upenn.edu)
  • A top U.S. military commander recently issued a memo warning his troops that they could be fighting China over Taiwan by 2025. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • China has not made the decision to invade Taiwan, but if the United States turns all of China policy into Taiwan policy, then that will potentially affect their decision-making. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Two weeks before, the website of the U.S. Department of State changed its description of U.S. relations with Taiwan, removing wording "on not supporting Taiwan independence and on acknowledging Beijing's position that Taiwan is part of China," before changing it again this month to "not support Taiwan independence. (nationalinterest.org)
  • These results are sharply different from the late 1980s, at which point Taiwan started to democratize, and most Taiwanese still identified as Chinese. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Ever since Chen Shui-bian came into office as the first Taiwanese leader of the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Taiwan has seen an increasing trend of de-Sinicization and moved away from the Chinese identity. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Over the past year, China has been posturing ever more aggressively in the sky over Taiwan. (spiked-online.com)
  • They are supposed to serve as a reminder of the Chinese Communist Party's military strength and, above all, its claim on Taiwan. (spiked-online.com)
  • After all, Xi has pledged to bring Taiwan back under Beijing's control before 2049, in time for the 100th anniversary of the proclamation of the People's Republic of China. (spiked-online.com)
  • There's little doubt that China has been intensifying its campaign against Taiwan recently. (spiked-online.com)
  • Since 2013, thousands of Uighurs, a Turkic-speaking Muslim minority from western China, have traveled to Syria to train with the Uighur militant group Turkistan Islamic Party and fight alongside al-Qaida. (chinafile.com)
  • It's also these Uighur Muslims, as well as Tibetan Buddhists and House Church Christians, all of whom Communist China sees as a threat to its subsistence. (newstarget.com)
  • the panel members who published the report had previously held hearings at which Falun Gong practitioners, ethnic Uighur Muslims, and various eyewitnesses testified about the horrors taking place in China. (newstarget.com)
  • Subsequently, many Chinese immigrants settled on the country's West Coast, where major populations remain today, especially in the cities of San Francisco and Los Angeles. (pilotguides.com)
  • What Do Zambians Really Think of Chinese Immigrants? (chinafile.com)
  • Initial Chinese immigrants to the United States dealt with considerable culture shock and found assimilation to be highly challenging. (pilotguides.com)
  • This culminated with the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act, which put an end to Chinese immigration to the country and saw other Asian immigrants (mainly Japanese) arrive in the United States to fill the labour vacuum. (pilotguides.com)
  • Dozens of emerging economies have pinned their hopes over the past decade on the garment industry to make up for the global demand that China was unable to meet only because of quota limits. (upenn.edu)
  • This was, it turns out, no joke: China spent several years trying to avoid being a laughingstock at their own Olympics. (espn.com)
  • All right, perhaps more subtlety was called for, then, and for a couple of years Chinese and American soldiers killed each other, each considering the other pawns to distant masters. (blogspot.com)
  • In recent years, it is not uncommon to hear comments on Palo Alto schools that we have somehow fallen behind those schools in desirable English-speaking cities, and even schools in China, on academic rigorousness. (paloaltoonline.com)
  • The Chinese history of international migration stretches back hundreds of years to as early as the Qing Dynasty period in the 14th Century as the emperor dispatched expeditions into the surrounding regions in the South China Sea to bolster trade and political influence. (pilotguides.com)
  • Barack Obama and Xi Jinping casually strolled around the exclusive Sunnylands retreat near Palm Springs, California, smiling to display warm and friendly U.S.-China relations. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Obama spoke of a "new model of cooperation" with China and said the United States welcomed the "continuing peaceful rise of China as a world power. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • It is estimated that there are 50 million Chinese people living overseas with 100 million of Chinese descent. (pilotguides.com)
  • The panel members also tried to include witnesses favorable to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in an attempt to hear both sides, but Chinese officials refused to cooperate. (newstarget.com)
  • On the first point, America's infrastructure spending will thicken the profits mainly of Chinese producers. (gatestoneinstitute.org)
  • Little is publicly known about the Chinese balloon or what it was doing in US airspace. (aljazeera.com)
  • It came within a day of happening in February but was delayed by the diplomatic and political tumult brought on by the discovery of what the U.S. says was a Chinese spy balloon flying across the United States that was shot down. (yahoo.com)
  • Their idea was that national animosity would affect the climate of trust such that firms would prefer some partner nations over others even if the animosity was more a traditional residue than an actual threat. (insead.edu)
  • Chinese tourists also spent the most, contributing $12 billion or 27 percent of all tourist spending. (pdnews.cn)
  • According to the nonpartisan China Tribunal, it's not just Falun Gong practitioners whose vital organs are being removed from their bodies by the Chinese government and sold to wealthy "transplant tourists. (newstarget.com)
  • Even more worrisome is the fact that ASEAN has not voiced its apprehensions on what is clearly the manifestation of a maritime battlespace in the Pacific involving the "Quad 2.0" on one hand and China, perhaps even North Korea on the other. (eurasiareview.com)
  • Australian Trade and Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham, in rejection of the warning, claimed Australia was "the most successful multicultural and migrant society in the world" and "the Chinese-Australian community is a significant and valued contributor," Australian media reported. (pdnews.cn)
  • In her important new book, The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II historian Iris Chang uncovers the savage butchery in China as she documents the destruction of the city of Nanking in 1937, then the capital of China. (booknotes.org)
  • After repeatedly calling it the "Chinese virus," President Trump appears to have stopped, and tweeted in part, "It is very important that we totally protect our Asian American community in the United States and all around the world. (newsbusters.org)
  • as for justification #2, well, sure, there is some moral justification there, though Chinese leaders played a huge role in their nation's slide from world pre-eminence, centuries ago. (blogspot.com)
  • Wealthy Chinese families often travel around the world to locate the best schools for their children. (paloaltoonline.com)
  • According to Wharton management professor Marshall Meyer , China, whose textile and garment industries have been sharply limited by quotas, is poised to use its giant, cheap labor force to steal market share from the rest of the world. (upenn.edu)
  • As the most populous country in the world, it is of little surprise that China has one of the largest diasporas on the planet. (pilotguides.com)
  • The Chinese diaspora, outside of Southeast Asia, is visible throughout most of the world. (pilotguides.com)
  • Ironically, a member of the Nazi party, John Rabe, used his influence to protect innumerable Chinese, and on his return to Germany was imprisoned and questioned by the Gestapo. (booknotes.org)
  • The relatively short distance between China and Silicon Valley makes our property market more desirable than the East Coast or the United Kingdom. (paloaltoonline.com)
  • My fear is that by acting like military conflict with China is inevitable, you will ultimately make that reality come true," said Sen. Chris Murphy, a Democratic lawmaker on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • From mid to late March, President Trump repeatedly referred to coronavirus as the 'Chinese virus. (newsbusters.org)
  • Chinese view locals as beneath them, slow at business and making money. (chinafile.com)
  • Many of the incoming Chinese parents are business owners who have already had some business developments in Silicon Valley. (paloaltoonline.com)
  • Without a legacy of colonial activities abroad, the Chinese people are in many. (chinafile.com)
  • Given the cultural diversity within China itself, many of these Chinese communities abroad differ significantly from one another. (pilotguides.com)
  • Encouraged to see the Chinese as animals, invading soldiers often made a game out their excesses, laughing as they raped and murdered. (booknotes.org)
  • Japanese soldiers used Chinese men and women for bayonet practice, held decapitation contests throughout the city, and used corpses as human bridges for army tanks. (booknotes.org)
  • An illustration of a China hawk popping out of the U.S. Capitol showing the new group think of Washington on U.S.-China relations. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • Xi, the new Chinese leader, had just taken the reins from Hu Jintao, and nearly everyone in Washington viewed him as the embodiment of a new, more hopeful chapter in U.S.-China relations. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • In Washington, the so-called doves who long championed engagement with China have been completely sidelined. (foreignpolicy.com)
  • The countries with the highest Chinese populations are Thailand (10.3 million), Malaysia (6.6 million), the United States of America (5 million), Indonesia (2.8 million), Singapore (2.6 million), Canada (1.8 million), South Korea (1.6 million), Myanmar (1.6 million), the Philippines (1.3 million) and Australia (1.2 million). (pilotguides.com)
  • As trade opened up between Europe and Asia more extensively, China interacted with foreign countries more significantly. (pilotguides.com)
  • Chinese emigration to Southeast Asia outnumbered other countries by a significant margin during the first half of the 19h Century. (pilotguides.com)
  • Many Western European countries as well as emerging nations such as Australia and the United States, attracted significant swathes of Chinese migrants looking for work. (pilotguides.com)
  • Other countries such as Australia and Canada experienced similar patterns of Chinese immigration to the United States, albeit in much lower numbers. (pilotguides.com)
  • We have it all -- schools, robust economy, relatively short distance to China, weather and ethnic diversity. (paloaltoonline.com)
  • The elimination of global textile quotas is expected to drive garment production to China, benefiting consumers in North America and Europe at the expense of developing nations where apparel manufacturing has become a bridge to an industrial economy, according to Wharton faculty and other analysts. (upenn.edu)
  • Google set to announce China site closure - Google could reveal as early as Monday the closure of its Chinese search engine and its plan for the rest of its China operations, according to a person familiar with the situation. (techmeme.com)
  • For all that effort, the Chinese men's national team was nearly disinvited from its own Olympics because officials worried that they would be utterly embarrassed by teams in their group populated by NHL stars. (espn.com)
  • Concerned scholars point out that the United States perpetual animosity will usher a new era of rigorous insanity to maintain its war economy, viability of the political-military-industrial complexes controlled by the Zionist interests to ensure American illusory hegemony over the rest of the global community. (real-agenda.com)
  • Our robust tech economy is another strong reason why Chinese families love to move here. (paloaltoonline.com)
  • To his knowledge, he did not have any Chinese ancestry. (espn.com)
  • They have been trapped in limbo ever since with no country prepared to offer them a home for fear of angering China. (amnestyusa.org)
  • The American Jobs Plan, therefore, will inevitably stoke demand for Chinese producers because China, more than the U.S., has the capacity to produce the needed products and raw materials and it can do so at the lowest prices. (gatestoneinstitute.org)
  • This animosity intensified significantly over the latter half of the 19th Century as Chinese workers became more prevalent throughout American industries. (pilotguides.com)
  • Major Chinese American communities in modern times can be found in most major American cities, the largest of which is New York City (560,000). (pilotguides.com)