[Tree] US-China relations and Hong Kong travel advisories
Version 1.07 (2024-11-28 16:56:00.543000)
updates: Beijing criticizes US travel advisory as slander
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 1.06 (2024-11-23 09:44:53.180000)
updates: Added details on Beijing's rebuttal and sentencing context
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 1.05 (2024-11-21 08:48:03.174000)
updates: Integration of Beijing's response to sanctions and activist sentencing
- ➔
- ➔
Version 1.04 (2024-11-20 01:41:26.820000)
updates: Hong Kong rejects USCC report on national security laws
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 1.03 (2024-09-11 22:46:12.132000)
updates: New insights on American businesses' perspectives
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 1.02 (2024-09-06 22:45:51.280000)
updates: US issues warning on heightened risks in Hong Kong
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 1.01 (2024-09-01 21:11:37.851000)
updates: Recent arrests and convictions under the NSL
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 1.0 (2024-08-31 06:45:59.433000)
updates: Recent arrests highlight ongoing NSL enforcement issues
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.99 (2024-07-20 19:34:19.798000)
updates: Renowned poet Kit Fan renounces Chinese citizenship
- ➔
Version 0.98 (2024-07-13 21:55:50.789000)
updates: The passing of Canada's Anti-Foreign Interference Law raises concerns about freedom of expression and academic discussions.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.97 (2024-06-27 01:04:14.492000)
updates: Canada passes Anti-Foreign Interference Law to combat cross-border repression
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.96 (2024-06-21 02:58:40.630000)
updates: Exiled Hong Kong activists warn of China's reach in Japan
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.95 (2024-06-20 13:05:35.289000)
updates: Inclusion of warning by Hong Kong activists about China's reach in Japan and other parts of the world
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.93 (2024-06-05 20:51:40.149000)
updates: U.S. lawmakers introduce bill calling for end to censorship and upholding students' rights
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.92 (2024-06-05 02:51:10.270000)
updates: Integrates information from a Chinese news source discussing the commemoration of the Tiananmen Square massacre over the past 35 years and the resilience of individuals in the face of political pressure and the passage of time
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.91 (2024-06-05 01:22:22.932000)
updates: Activists in Canada are motivated by Hong Kong crackdown
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.9 (2024-06-05 01:22:07.328000)
updates: Four people arrested on Tiananmen anniversary in Hong Kong
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.89 (2024-06-05 01:20:59.833000)
updates: Reveals ongoing repression in Hong Kong on the anniversary
- ➔
Version 0.88 (2024-06-04 05:37:37.280000)
updates: Taiwan President Lai Ching-te vows to keep memory of Tiananmen crackdown alive
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.87 (2024-06-04 05:35:43.837000)
updates: Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te vows to remember Tiananmen crackdown
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.86 (2024-06-04 05:35:09.168000)
updates: Taiwan's President emphasizes the enduring significance of the event
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.85 (2024-06-04 03:38:51.520000)
updates: Security measures heightened in Beijing and Hong Kong
- ➔
Version 0.84 (2024-06-04 03:38:38.010000)
updates: Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te vows to remember the Tiananmen Square crackdown on its 35th anniversary
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.83 (2024-06-04 01:22:30.702000)
updates: Integration of a commentary by 林培瑞 on why people remember the Tiananmen Square Massacre
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.82 (2024-06-04 00:40:35.304000)
updates: China tightening online censorship, leaks on cyber operations, Hong Kong trial verdicts, overseas commemorative events, HRW report on suppression, global commemorations
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.81 (2024-06-03 15:29:02.793000)
updates: Global commemorations of the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.8 (2024-06-03 09:19:04.861000)
updates: Incorporated information about China's suppression of Tiananmen commemoration from HRW report
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.79 (2024-06-03 03:58:28.963000)
updates: Integration of information about overseas commemorative events and efforts to preserve Tiananmen memories
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.78 (2024-06-03 03:42:04.055000)
updates: The story now includes information about the verdicts in the trial of the Hong Kong 47 pro-democracy activists and the impact of the National Security Law on Hong Kong's legal climate.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.77 (2024-06-02 23:41:37.933000)
updates: Hong Kong Christian newspaper's blank front page and Chinese government's suppression of Tiananmen commemoration
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.76 (2024-06-02 09:36:42.164000)
updates: Inclusion of Hong Kong Christian newspaper's blank front page as a form of protest
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.75 (2024-06-01 04:10:21.032000)
updates: China tightens online censorship and turns to private hackers on Tiananmen Square anniversary
- ➔
Version 0.74 (2024-05-28 20:01:29.793000)
updates: China retaliates with sanctions on US defense contractors as US sanctions Chinese individuals over cybercrime network
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.73 (2024-05-25 04:00:17.718000)
updates: Updated details on the companies and executives affected by the sanctions
- ➔
Version 0.72 (2024-05-22 14:52:25.265000)
updates: Updated with China's Commerce Ministry measures and response
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.71 (2024-05-22 10:53:15.660000)
updates: China announces measures against 12 US military-linked firms
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.7 (2024-05-20 02:54:29.789000)
updates: China's Commerce Ministry bans certain US firms from import and export activities
- ➔
Version 0.69 (2024-05-10 08:56:51.394000)
updates: China's foreign ministry spokesperson expresses firm opposition to US export control tools and calls for abiding by WTO rules
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.68 (2024-05-10 08:51:50.100000)
updates: China's firm opposition to US export control tools and call to abide by WTO rules
- ➔
Version 0.67 (2024-05-09 12:53:39.632000)
updates: China opposes recent US sanctions on Chinese companies supporting Russia
- ➔
Version 0.66 (2024-05-08 22:52:03.679000)
updates: Opinion piece on the high cost of failing to contain China
- ➔
Version 0.65 (2024-05-08 15:01:43.310000)
updates: The Centre for Strategic and International Studies warns against a punitive US approach to Hong Kong
- ➔
Version 0.64 (2024-05-08 15:00:39.349000)
updates: Integration of the CSIS report on the erosion of Hong Kong's autonomy
- ➔
Version 0.63 (2024-05-06 08:52:08.365000)
updates: Updated survey results on American views of China
- ➔
Version 0.62 (2024-05-04 12:53:06.581000)
updates: Updated information on negative American sentiments towards China
- ➔
Version 0.61 (2024-05-03 09:53:19.055000)
updates: The survey reveals that about 50% of Americans believe that curbing China's power and influence should be a top US foreign policy priority. Additionally, 71% of Americans believe that China's influence in the world has been getting stronger in recent years.
- ➔
Version 0.6 (2024-05-03 00:52:26.888000)
updates: Updated information on American perception of China
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.59 (2024-05-03 00:51:21.501000)
updates: The Pew survey reveals that over 40% of Americans now view China as an enemy, the highest level in five years. The survey also shows that approximately 80% of Americans have an unfavorable view of China, and a similar percentage lacks confidence in Chinese President Xi Jinping. The perception of China as an enemy is more prevalent among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, with 59% considering China as an enemy compared to 28% of Democrats and those leaning Democratic. Older Americans, conservative Republicans, and those with a negative view of the US economy are more critical of China and more likely to consider it an enemy.
- ➔
Version 0.58 (2024-05-02 23:53:07.810000)
updates: Updated information on American perception of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.57 (2024-05-02 21:52:15.768000)
updates: Growing number of Americans view China as an enemy
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.56 (2024-05-02 21:51:21.906000)
updates: Updated information on American perception of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.55 (2024-05-02 15:58:07.948000)
updates: The survey reveals that more than 40% of Americans now consider China as an enemy, which is a significant increase from a quarter two years ago and the highest level in five years. The survey also indicates that roughly half of Americans believe that limiting China's power and influence should be a top priority in US foreign policy. Additionally, the survey shows that approximately 80% of Americans have an unfavorable view of China, and a similar percentage lacks confidence in Chinese President Xi Jinping. The perception of China as an enemy is more prevalent among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, with 59% considering China as an enemy compared to 28% of Democrats and those leaning Democratic. Older Americans, conservative Republicans, and those with a negative view of the US economy are more critical of China and more likely to consider it an enemy.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.54 (2024-05-02 13:54:23.729000)
updates: New survey shows growing negative views of China among Americans
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.53 (2024-05-02 13:53:45.406000)
updates: The Pew survey shows an increasing number of Americans view China as an enemy, with 42% considering China an enemy of the United States. The survey also highlights partisan differences, with Republicans more likely to view China unfavorably and as an enemy compared to Democrats. Older Americans are more critical of China than younger adults. Those dissatisfied with the US economy are more likely to have negative views of China.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.52 (2024-05-02 07:51:19.322000)
updates: New survey shows growing number of Americans view China as an enemy
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.51 (2024-05-02 06:56:55.221000)
updates: Updated information on American perception of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.5 (2024-05-02 03:51:50.051000)
updates: Updated information on American perception of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.49 (2024-05-02 03:51:16.224000)
updates: Updated information on American perception of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.48 (2024-05-02 00:51:38.939000)
updates: The Pew Research Center survey reveals that over 40% of Americans see China as an enemy, reaching a five-year high. The survey also shows that half of Americans view China as a competitor, while only 6% consider the country a partner. Roughly half of Americans believe that limiting China's power and influence should be a top US foreign policy priority. The perception of China as an enemy is more prevalent among Republicans and Republican-leaning independents. Older Americans, conservative Republicans, and those with a negative view of the US economy are more critical of China and more likely to consider the country an enemy.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.47 (2024-05-01 22:54:30.703000)
updates: Increased negative perceptions of China among Americans
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.46 (2024-05-01 22:51:35.807000)
updates: Survey shows over 40% of Americans see China as an enemy
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.45 (2024-05-01 21:51:13.561000)
updates: Updated information on American views of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.44 (2024-05-01 17:51:15.615000)
updates: Survey findings on American views of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.43 (2024-05-01 16:54:14.716000)
updates: Americans hold overwhelmingly negative views of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.42 (2024-05-01 16:52:38.311000)
updates: Americans hold overwhelmingly negative views of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.41 (2024-05-01 16:52:07.557000)
updates: Integration of survey results on American views of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.4 (2024-05-01 16:51:16.812000)
updates: Americans express negative views on China's relationship with the US
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.39 (2024-04-30 09:51:29.351000)
updates: Updates on China's expansionist actions, surveillance, trade policies, and potential sanctions
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.38 (2024-04-29 08:52:09.659000)
updates: The book 'World on the Brink' proposes a comprehensive design for 'aggressive deterrence' of China
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.37 (2024-04-29 00:53:30.893000)
updates: The United States' all-round strategic competition with China has taken shape
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.36 (2024-04-24 02:40:42.569000)
updates: Integration of China's alternative world order and its impact on US-China relations
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.35 (2024-04-18 01:51:06.541000)
updates: The rise of the China Threat Theory and its impact on US-China relations
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.34 (2024-04-11 21:23:34.966000)
updates: The rise of authoritarian alliances and the fragility of American hegemony
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.33 (2024-03-22 19:24:38.401000)
updates: The strength of democracies against dictators
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.32 (2024-02-19 17:20:00.675000)
updates: The article highlights the governance challenges faced by the US and China and their implications for the global economy and world order
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.31 (2024-01-27 17:56:41.532000)
updates: The importance of democracy and human rights in countering China's authoritarian influence
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.3 (2024-01-23 09:59:19.084000)
updates: Integration of the strategic case for democracy promotion in Asia
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.29 (2024-01-08 15:38:02.504000)
updates: Integration of analysis on China's threat to liberal democracies
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.28 (2023-12-31 10:23:02.262000)
updates: China's plan to challenge America's global leadership
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.27 (2023-12-31 00:00:50.848000)
updates: Integration of new information about China's declining economic and strategic position
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.26 (2023-12-29 19:01:43.280000)
updates: Integration of information about China's economic strategy and the future of global influence
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.25 (2023-12-19 02:32:47.477000)
updates: Integration of analysis on how to China-proof the global economy
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.24 (2023-11-22 07:01:40.254000)
updates: Li Daokui's perspective on China's need to navigate decoupling and maintain economic links
- ➔
Version 0.23 (2023-11-21 13:21:50.721000)
updates: Updated information on China's economic challenges and power shifts in talks between Biden and Xi
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.22 (2023-11-21 11:57:56.124000)
updates: Incorporated information about China's sustainable economic approach and the US reliance on debt
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.21 (2023-11-20 07:41:37.353000)
updates: Integration of new information about China's rise and its implications for the global power balance
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.2 (2023-11-20 00:24:00.439000)
updates: Updated with information on China's rise reversing and the Financial Times article
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.19 (2023-11-18 22:01:22.184000)
updates: Incorporated new information about China's internal problems and vulnerabilities
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.18 (2023-11-17 23:03:13.911000)
updates: Updated information on China's economic challenges and power dynamics in talks between Biden and Xi
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.17 (2023-11-16 12:03:10.107000)
updates: Discussion of China's economic recovery prospects
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.16 (2023-11-16 03:40:08.167000)
updates: Updated information on China's weakened economy and the upcoming talks between Biden and Xi
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.15 (2023-11-15 21:41:25.404000)
updates: Updated information on China's vulnerabilities and power shifts
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.13 (2023-11-14 17:15:30.909000)
updates: Shift in economic dynamics between the U.S. and China
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.12 (2023-11-14 06:35:32.178000)
updates: Restructured and enhanced content for better organization and clarity
- ➔
Version 0.11 (2023-11-14 05:37:33.599000)
updates: Restructured and combined information for a more organized and comprehensive story
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.1 (2023-11-14 03:25:37.332000)
updates: Restructured and expanded story with new information
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.09 (2023-11-13 20:35:24.400000)
updates: Restructured and condensed the story for improved clarity and impact
- ➔
Version 0.08 (2023-11-07 13:24:16.198000)
updates: Incorporated information on the global constraints to Chinese growth and their implications
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.06 (2023-10-28 01:05:29.047000)
updates: Added information about non-U.S. shares, cyclicals, industrials, Bitcoin, gold, and GDP growth
- ➔
Version 0.05 (2023-10-28 00:02:50.976000)
updates: Expanded on the impact of China's recovery on global markets
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.04 (2023-10-24 09:42:21.008000)
updates: The narrative provides a comprehensive overview of the signs of optimism in the global economy, focusing on the United States and China.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.03 (2023-10-21 10:06:30.661000)
updates: The narrative has been expanded and includes additional information about the challenges and potential impact of economic conditions.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.02 (2023-10-20 17:16:40.029000)
updates: The narrative provides a comprehensive overview of the signs of optimism in the global economy, focusing on the United States and China.
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔
Version 0.01 (2023-10-20 15:15:15.685000)
updates: Expanded on the positive economic indicators and added information about the challenges and potential impact on bond yields, stock markets, and asset valuations
- ➔
- ➔
- ➔