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James Miles

@jarmiles

China Writer-at-large at The Economist

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Western firms are quaking as China’s electric-car industry speeds up. Expertise in batteries and a vast domestic market give Chinese firms an edge econ.st/3Heqwkr 👇

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If China wants to spend taxpayers’ money subsidising global consumers and speeding up the energy transition, the best response is to welcome it: economist.com/leaders/2024/0… from The Economist economist.com/leaders/2024/0…

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Defying China, Taiwan elects William Lai Ching-te as president economist.com/asia/2024/01/1… from The Economist economist.com/asia/2024/01/1…

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Instead of responding to Houthi attacks in the Red Sea by flexing its muscles, China is exploiting an opportunity to talk up solidarity with the Arab world. What political benefits can China gain from the new Suez crisis? econ.st/42rR8Iw 👇

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My piece on how China’s political clans might determine its future economist.com/china/2024/04/… from The Economist economist.com/china/2024/04/…

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China’s high-stakes struggle to defy demographic disaster economist.com/china/2024/04/… from The Economist economist.com/china/2024/04/…

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For diplomats, analysts and journalists living in China in Dec 2018, the moment Michael Kovrig was snatched from a Beijing street by black-clad security agents was a nightmare come to life. Now he tells his story on ⁦The Economist⁩ Drum Tower podcast economist.com/podcasts/2024/…

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Xi Jinping has long disdained consumer handouts and refrained from bold economic stimulus. But shortly before the 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China, he appears to have set his qualms aside econ.st/4dn31Dg 👇

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Communists had been in power for 74 years in Moscow at the time of the Soviet Union’s collapse. The Chinese Communist Party has now surpassed “big brother”, But Xi Jinping worries about Soviet history. My story: economist.com/china/2024/09/… from The Economist