Frank Ching
Frank Ching opened The Wall Street Journal’s Bureau in China in 1979. He is now a Hong Kong-based writer on Chinese affairs.
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Why arbitral tribunal ruling on South China Sea matters to China
July 27, 2015 17:21
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China’s role in the Iran nuclear deal
July 21, 2015 08:54
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China has put Abe in a quandary
July 14, 2015 10:25
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What's terrifying about China's new national security law
July 07, 2015 08:27
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Election bill farce not all bad news but things could get worse
June 23, 2015 09:38
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China seeks new ways to repatriate corrupt officials
June 16, 2015 11:27
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Intergenerational gap dividing HK democracy force
June 09, 2015 10:01
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How will Sino-US tensions over South China Sea unfold?
June 02, 2015 09:32
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Jeju Forum: How China stood out like a sore thumb
May 26, 2015 10:50
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China at risk of being viewed as an outsider
May 19, 2015 10:04
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Taiwan's DPP needs to clarify its cross-straits policy
May 11, 2015 16:27
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China’s divide-and-rule ASEAN strategy suffers grave setback
May 05, 2015 09:55
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HK political reform package: Why it deserves a chance
April 27, 2015 16:38
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China accepts US challenge of greater responsibility
April 21, 2015 08:27
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Why Beijing's island-building in South China Sea is a concern
April 14, 2015 12:16
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China wants to lose its victim mentality
April 09, 2015 08:48
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Silk Road initiative shows China's desire for leadership role
March 31, 2015 09:23
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US should allow AIIB to stand or fall on its own merits
March 24, 2015 09:07
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China-backed AIIB unstoppable despite US attempts to foil it
March 17, 2015 11:39
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Helmsman Xi - one Mao is more than enough
March 10, 2015 09:02