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The Chinese Communist party celebrates its centenary amid mythmaking and renewed repression
Executives fearful of antagonising Beijing have adopted a hostage mindset
The Communist party system needs entrepreneurs but curtails anyone who becomes too powerful
Dim sum, surfing, scenic hikes . . . the FT’s Asia editor shares his recommendations for discovering the city behind the bustle
FT journalists make their predictions for the coming year
For Beijing it makes sense to crush the things that former colonists think made the city successful
Democracies must unite to stop Beijing’s coercive commercial statecraft against other nations
Beijing gains in oil and influence as successive presidents in Washington withdraw
Beijing is using the same old tools to revive an economy pummelled by coronavirus
China does not see its interests served by a president who could rally US allies
Nicolle Liu and Jamil Anderlini answer readers’ questions about the impact of China’s security laws
FT's Jamil Anderlini explains why Hong Kong could be about to change forever
Fight over Beijing’s security law for the city will have a chilling effect on business
Demonstrations end months of quiet brought by coronavirus restrictions
Beijing’s image at home has been helped by the disastrous response in the US and UK
It is impossible to see this episode as anything but another disastrous own goal for Beijing
It is unlikely that China or India will agree to a deal on anything but punitive terms
The coronavirus crisis could lay bare the absurdities of autocracy for all to see
Officials caution western diplomats after weapons seizures and explosion at city hospital
Election is victory for liberal democracy but probably made the region a bit more dangerous
The goal is to impose a heavy price on anyone who opposes the Communist party’s power
FT journalists predict the threats to the liberal world order
Skirmishes break out at rally designed to maintain pro-democracy campaign’s momentum
Territory’s chief executive condemns renewed violence outbreaks in shopping centres
Reluctance to offend Beijing breeds silence over the religious minority’s fate
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