We are excited to release this special edition of The Wire China. For more than a year, our staff writers, Katrina Northrop and Eliot C., have been working with Mike Forsythe at The New York Times to look into leaked documents from Xiao Jianhua’s Tomorrow Group. What they found was Xiao’s repeated and obscured entanglements with Jack Ma’s empire. In other words: China’s most celebrated billionaire and its most notorious billionaire were secretly involved on business deals worth at least $1 billion. To round out this special edition, the rest of our magazine this week is devoted to some of the questions or thoughts you may have after reading the investigation: a timeline from Aaron Mc Nicholas of Jack Ma’s whereabouts since his infamous 2020 speech; Andrew Peaple's interview with Victor Shih on the fallout from Xi Jinping’s tech sector crackdown; a great video about how the investigation was done as well as more background information on Xiao’s empire; and an op-ed from Graham Webster on China’s tech turnaround.
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Victor Shih is a professor of political science at the University of California San Diego, where he is also director of the 21st Century China Center. A well-known and prolific commentator on China’s political and financial scene, his most recent book, 'Coalitions of the Weak', describes how elite Chinese politics has worked since the late-Mao era until the present day. In this week’s Q&A with Andrew Peaple, he talks about how Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption drive upset the Party’s equilibrium and signs of splintering within the leader’s ruling faction.
Victor Shih on the Fallout from the Tech Sector Crackdown - The Wire China
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For a man once often seen hobnobbing with presidents and other global leaders, the last few years have seen a comparative slide into obscurity for Jack Ma. This week’s #infographics by Aaron Mc Nicholas consolidate the main events and sightings in recent years of China’s most storied businessman.
Where's Jack? - The Wire China
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Watch how reporters Michael Forsythe, Katrina Northrop and Eliot C. traced China’s most notorious businessman back to Jack Ma, and learn more about Xiao Jianhua and his conglomerate, The Tomorrow Group.
Jack Ma's Silent Investor
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Discussions within U.S. #policy making circles take too little account of the devastating impact any conflict could have on the global chip industry, Paul S. Triolo argues.
The Taiwan Debate Is Heading in a Dangerous Direction - The Wire China
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Chinese humanoid #robots are working better and getting cheaper. But what are they good for? Rachel Cheung reports.
China’s Robot Fever - The Wire China
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Andreas Fulda is an associate professor at the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham, where he specializes in EU-China relations, democratization studies, and citizen diplomacy. His new book, Germany and China: How Entanglement Undermines Freedom, Prosperity and Security, examines Germany’s dependence on #China and its costs. In this week’s Q&A with Rachel Cheung, he talks about the need for a paradigm shift in Germany’s foreign #policy and the difficulty of countering hybrid threats.
Andreas Fulda on Germany’s Failure to Tackle the China Challenge - The Wire China
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While Western investment in China slows, Germany’s Bertelsmann has an Asian fund that shows little sign of waning enthusiasm. This week’s #infographics by Aaron Mc Nicholas take a closer look at BAI Capital.
Who is BAI Capital? - The Wire China
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After his series of interviews with top U.S. #policy makers of the last 30 years, Bob Davis reports on how and why the American approach towards #China morphed from seeking closer ties to a desire for estrangement.
Broken Engagement - The Wire China
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Two years ago, we sent veteran WSJ reporter Bob Davis out on a somewhat Herculean task: figure out what had gone right, what had gone wrong, and what comes next in the U.S. relationship with China. To do so, he sat down with some of the most important U.S. officials and policymakers involved — those ‘in the room where it happens’ — and our cover story this week is his analysis of (and the best quotes from) those dozens of interviews. Elsewhere, we have #infographics by Aaron Mc Nicholas on BAI Capital and its investments in #China; two pieces from Rachel Cheung — an interview with Andreas Fulda on Germany’s failure to tackle the China challenge and a reported piece on China’s humanoid #robot fever — and an op-ed from Paul S. Triolo on why the #Taiwan debate is heading in a dangerous direction.
The New Rules of Engagement
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