Fang Fang’s newly translated novel uncovers the brutal, buried history of land reform in China.
The U.S. maritime industry says that the proposed fees would cost jobs and raise consumer prices. Democrats and some unions say it will help reshore shipbuilding.
"That people pull down their houses, sell their wives and daughters, eat roots and carrion, clay and leaves, is news nobody wonders at. It is the regular thing . . . The poorest people ...
In a preface to the monumental “Atlas of the Great Irish Famine,” published in 2012 ... It was happening not in India or China but in what was supposed to be the Empire’s heartland.
President Donald Trump's plan to revitalize the U.S. shipbuilding industry is likely to backfire because it relies on ...
I survived Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party’s purges. What's happening now reminds me of the CCP’s Central Cultural ...
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A nation that hates famine must love farming
Indeed, the lack of modern farming techniques, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to financing options make farming unappealing to many young people.
Proposed $3 million per port fees on China-built vessels could cripple domestic operators, spike export costs, and divert ...
President Donald Trump's plan to revitalize the U.S. shipbuilding industry is likely to backfire because it relies on ...
My hometown of Imesi-Ile is known, among other things, for fresh homegrown food and unpolluted air that is considered great ... of the Chinese exploits. If we sincerely hate famine, we must ...