Peter Kwong

Peter Kwong, a professor of Asian American studies at Hunter College, is
co-author of Chinese America: The Untold Story of America's Oldest New
Community
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Why China’s Corruption Won’t Stop

Why China’s Corruption Won’t Stop Why China’s Corruption Won’t Stop

The Communist Party is failing to heed demands for political reform.

Apr 3, 2013 / Feature / Peter Kwong

China’s Shaky Leadership Transition China’s Shaky Leadership Transition

It’s taking place amid deep intraparty divisions and growing public anger over corruption.

Oct 31, 2012 / Feature / Peter Kwong

China’s Neoliberal Dynasty China’s Neoliberal Dynasty

As China's economy surges forward, so does the pileup of social contradictions: pollution, migration, crime and family dysfunction.

Sep 14, 2006 / Feature / Peter Kwong

Hu’s ‘State Visit’ Hu’s ‘State Visit’

The visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao underscores the deteriorating US-China relationship, yet the Bush Administration is making matters worse with diplomatic insults to the Ch...

Apr 13, 2006 / Editorial / Peter Kwong

The China Syndrome The China Syndrome

Like it or not, America has been able to achieve and maintain its supremacy as a global power because of its capacity to absorb the best from the rest of the world. This dependenc...

Mar 28, 2002 / Books & the Arts / Peter Kwong and Dusanka Miscevic

Bush’s China Opening Bush’s China Opening

In the wake of the terrorist attacks on September 11, China has undergone a dramatic makeover: from the most outspoken adversary of the United States to a highly appreciated ally...

Feb 14, 2002 / Editorial / Peter Kwong and Dusanka Miscevic

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