Xinjiang, the Anchorage Summit, China’s “Educated Youth” Commentary from the Web, Week 13, 2021

How do residents in China’s Xinjiang rate their general satisfaction with life?

How do residents in China’s Xinjiang rate their general satisfaction with life on a scale from 0 to 10? CGTN’s anchor Liu Xin visits Xinjiang and talks to residents there.

 

CGTN, The Heat: China pushes back on Western narrative on Xinjiang

Western countries imposed sanctions on China in response to allegations of human rights’ abuses in its Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Those allegations, reported by Western media outlets, claim the minority Uygur Muslim population is being subjected to forced labor and other abuses. CGTN’s Huang Yue went to Xinjiang and filed this report.

 

Yuan Peng on the Anchorage Summit

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Yuan Peng, “The High-Level Strategic Dialogue is Imminent—Where are Sino-American Relations Heading?” 

Yuan Peng (b. 1967) is Research Professor and President of the China Institutes of Contemporary Relations 中国现代国际关系研究院 in Beijing, and a well-respected scholar of international affairs, the United States, and Sino-American relations.

 

The End of the "Educated Youth Era"

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Xiang Biao, “The End of the ‘Educated  Youth Era’ in Chinese Social Science”

Xiang Biao (b. 1972) did his undergraduate work at Peking University and is currently Professor of Social Anthropology at Oxford University, as well as a Director at the Max Planck Institute.