Juliet Wei
Juliet Wei covers China news and U.S.-China relations and has worked as a correspondent with Senate and House Correspondent Credential at Washington DC. She holds an M.A. in Specialized Journalism from the University of Southern California.
Beijing Tells World to Stop ‘Politicizing’ Peng Shuai’s Sexual Assault Allegation
The whereabouts and safety of tennis star Peng Shuai have become a matter of international concern in the weeks after she posted a message on social media alleging that she was coerced into having sex by...
USCC Report Recommends Urgent Measures to Thwart a CCP Invasion of Taiwan
On Nov. 17, The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission released its 2021 Annual Report to Congress. The USCC report (www.USCC.gov)recommends Congress take urgent measures to resist any force that would jeopardize the security of...
US Navy Officer, Wife Who Conspired to Sell Equipment to China Face Up to 30 Years in Prison
U.S. Navy Lt. Fan Yang, a Naval Flight Officer trained in anti-submarine warfare, was found guilty of hiding the purchase of two firearms for his co-defendants Ge Songtao (51, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China). His...
Following Biden-Xi Virtual Meeting, White House Seeks Talks on ‘Strategic Stability’
During the Nov. 15 virtual summit held between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping and hosted by the Brookings Institution, Biden said their responsibility was “to ensure that the competition between our countries...
US, Japanese, German Military Officials Meet to Strengthen Cooperation in Indo-Pacific
At a time of escalated tensions in the Taiwan Strait due to Chinese Communist Party (CCP) aggression, the commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command met with top Japanese and German military officials to strengthen...
Racing to Prevent Real Estate Collapse, 21 Chinese Cities Issue ‘Decline Limit Orders’
China's housing market has been under heavy downward pressure since the second half of this year. According to incomplete statistics, up to now, 21 Chinese cities have issued housing market "Decline Limit Orders" or DLO’s...
2021 Pentagon Report Issues Rare Elaboration of Beijing’s Military Developments in the Taiwan Strait
Recently, the U.S. Department of Defense released its 2021 Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China report (MSDC). The report (pdf) offers a rare elaboration of the Chinese Communist Party's "Developments in...
China: COVID-19 Outbreaks Surge in Multiple Provinces, Mass Testing Enforced
COVID-19 outbreaks in China continue to heat up, with multiple infectious chains spreading across 20 provinces. Nearly 1,000 people have reportedly been officially diagnosed. However, the true number of confirmed cases remains unclear with allegations...
Chinese Buddhists Made to Watch Communist Propaganda, Told to Be ‘Monks of Mao Zedong’
An image showing a group of Buddhist monks in northern China’s Tianjin city watching a communist propaganda film about the Korean War has elicited scrutiny amidst heightened efforts by the authorities to instill “socialist core...
Alliances Are Forming to Resist the CCP and Defend Taiwan: Former China Country Desk Officer Joseph Bosco
On Oct. 29, Joseph Bosco, former China Country Desk Officer in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, spoke at Washington Forum and Truth Warriors Alliance. Speaking about the U.S. stance on mainland China vis-a-vis Taiwan, Bosco...
US Senators Introduce Bill to Bolster Taiwan’s Defense in Face of Beijing Aggression
On Thursday, Nov. 4, a group of U.S. senators led by Jim Risch (R-Idaho), ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, introduced the Taiwan Deterrence Act legislation to bolster deterrence across the Taiwan Strait and...
Man Wanted in China Arrested and Charged for Visa Fraud in Miami
According to the Department of Justice in the Southern District of Florida, a Chinese businessman who is charged in a federal grand jury indictment with entering the United States using fraudulently-obtained visas will remain behind...