American political scientist Samuel Huntington's theory of a "clash of civilizations" between Islam and the West holds that cultural and religious differences fuel conflict in the post-Cold War world.
The recent acquisition by Beijing's Xinyuan Real Estate Co of a planned condominium site in New York City could be a watershed for Chinese-backed property development in the United States.
Hu Lirong is excited about a conference of suppliers to Nexteer Automotive Inc, a Chinese-owned company in Michigan that makes vehicle steering systems.
Fifteen weeks after his birth, the San Diego Zoo's sixth giant panda, originally nicknamed "Little Sausage", finally got a formal name this week: Xiao Liwu, or "Little Gift".
An influx of young Chinese has enlarged the international student body at US colleges and universities.
Dozens of teenage boys and girls wearing the business-casual uniform of an elite Manhattan prep school rush into the cafeteria on a recent afternoon, boisterous conversations all around.
With competition tightening among providers of IT outsourcing services due to higher labor costs, Chinese players in the industry are craIing ways to stay in the game.
The opening ceremony of Beautiful Xinjiang exhibit was held at the Asian Cultural Center in Manhattan, New York, Friday.
As part of a yearlong programmatic focus on China, the Asia Society will present Goddess: Chinese Women on Screen, a series of nine Chinese films spanning almost a century of history.
For many Americans, the delicately patterned porcelain of Chinese ceramic dinnerware has been a familiar sight, either placed on a mantel or to serve meals on special occasions.
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