How China’s strategy of repression has led to decades of violence in Tibet
If there are lessons to be learned from Eat the Buddha, Barbara Demick’s compelling account of the subjugation of China’s borderlands, they are on the future of Hong Kong.
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If there are lessons to be learned from Eat the Buddha, Barbara Demick’s compelling account of the subjugation of China’s borderlands, they are on the future of Hong Kong.
By Isabel Hilton
China is propping up North Korea’s economy, but it seems to get little influence in return.
By Isabel Hilton
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By Isabel Hilton
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