In her speech on National Day, Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen urged the preservation of the status quo. She said a way must be found for peaceful coexistence. In the meantime, China's security authorities are increasingly harassing Taiwanese travelers.
By David Demes
Uyghur vlogger Shahnura Kasim laments the human rights situation in Xinjiang on TikTok and Instagram. That claim that normality has returned to the autonomous region, according to a recent newspaper article by two German sinologists, is an insolent claim, she says. She still cannot get in touch with her family and people on the street are still afraid to speak openly.
By Redaktion Table
Language-based AI can help companies monitor their supply chains and quickly identify legal violations. Accordingly, such software is particularly interesting for companies doing business in China. However, it remains questionable whether this will also improve the human rights situation in practice.
By Christian Domke Seidel
Does China need Europe, or does Europe need China? Is decoupling possible or madness? Is Beijing really a partner in climate action? Political scientist Janka Oertel provides answers in her new book. She advocates a fundamentally new China policy. And she makes no secret of the fact that this will involve high costs.
By Experts Table.Briefings