Miles Yu
Columns by Miles Yu
Inside China: Chinese navy courts Seychelles
The Chinese naval vessel the Harbin, a Type 052 heavy destroyer, arrived mid-June at the Republic of Seychelles with a special mission: Display friendliness and take part in the Seychelles National Day parade. Published July 11, 2013
Inside China: Hong Kong protests
About 430,000 Hong Kong residents braved heavy rain Sunday to demand the direct election of local leaders. Demonstrators filled the main streets in defiance of the Chinese communist government. Published July 4, 2013
Inside China: Park Geun-hye fever sweeps China
For weeks, China has been anticipating the first state visit by South Korea's first female president, Park Geun-hye. She began her tour Thursday, and China's state-controlled media have been fanning "Park fever" to highlight the "strategic importance" of her visit. Published June 27, 2013
Inside China: China touts euro landing craft
Chinese state-owned media recently showcased the importance of its newly delivered Zubr-class air-cushioned landing craft. The world's largest hovercraft was built and sold to China by Ukraine. Published June 20, 2013
Inside China: Carrier’s engineers worked to death
At least 15 Chinese were worked to death in response to leaders' orders to finish refurbishing the Liaoning, China's first aircraft carrier. A senior military engineer revealed the deaths in noting that the work was finished far ahead of schedule. Published June 13, 2013
Inside China: General says Japan owns Okinawa
After weeks of challenging Japan's sovereignty over the Ryukyu Islands, including Okinawa, through official Chinese state-run media, Beijing recently voiced a sudden change of heart. Published June 6, 2013
Inside China: China’s anti-American column
The People's Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party's Central Committee, has hosted since March 20 a column titled "Immoral and Untrustworthy Americans," dedicated to a "comprehensive understanding of the United States and the Americans." Published May 30, 2013
Inside China: Taiwan, China vie for toughness
The May 9 fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippine coast guard set off an inadvertent naval competition between Taiwan and China. Published May 23, 2013
Inside China: China vs. Japan and U.S. on Okinawa
China is challenging a key American policy toward Japan: the unambiguous U.S. support of Japan's sovereign rights to the Ryukyu island chain, including the key strategic island of Okinawa. Published May 16, 2013
Inside China: China resolutely unhappy with report
China says the United States is "lifting a rock only to drop it on its own feet" in issuing the annual Pentagon report on the Chinese military. Published May 9, 2013
Inside China: Chagrined by Shinzo Abe’s Russia visit
Japan is using "value diplomacy" to create the geopolitical encirclement of China, according to China's state-run media. That point was emphasized across the communist nation's media spectrum as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe began a historic seven-day visit to Russia, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Turkey. Published May 2, 2013
Inside China: PLA center stage in quake relief
What was presumed to be an earthquake relief operation led by civilians quickly became an all-out campaign by the People's Liberation Army to show off its mobilization capability and high-tech weapons with an over-the-top propaganda theme — "The PLA Loves The People." Published April 25, 2013
Inside China: Xi promotes ‘military dream’
Chinese President Xi Jinping paid a special visit April 9 to a submarine and destroyer base at Sanya in the southern maritime province of Hainan in what is viewed as a major boost to the People's Liberation Army (PLA) navy's morale and ambition. Published April 18, 2013
Inside China: PLA strategist reflects military’s mainstream
One of China's most influential military strategists has made headlines by saying that a new, lethal strain of bird flu is a "U.S. bio-psychological weapon" conspiracy designed to harm China. Published April 11, 2013
Inside China: Army to restrict auto tags to curb fraud
The Chinese People's Liberation Army will impose a much tougher regulation May 1 aimed at curbing the explosion of luxury vehicles sporting military license plates that provide drivers with coveted privileges and swagger. Published April 4, 2013
Inside China: China targets ‘military crimes’
China this week announced a tough new regulation, effective Thursday, that specifies severe prosecution and punishment for military personnel who commit any of 31 types of criminal acts. Published March 28, 2013
Inside China: Taiwan president attends papal inauguration
The diplomatically isolated democratic island of Taiwan won a major international victory this week as the country's president and first lady took part in the papal investiture at the Vatican. Published March 21, 2013
Inside China: Lei Feng and China’s zeitgeist
Lei Feng, the famed half-real, half-fabricated communist model soldier — killed when a telephone pole fell on him more than 50 years ago — is making a dramatic comeback in China's cultural and political life, thanks to vigorous promotion by the Communist Party's new leader, Xi Jinping. Published March 14, 2013
Inside China: Taiwan VIP’s pilgrimage to Beijing
Lien Chan, a former vice president of Taiwan who holds an honorary chairmanship of the ruling Kuomintang party, has become entangled in a controversy that is placing the island democracy's politics on the edge. Published March 7, 2013
Inside China: China’s ‘second navy’
Unlike most countries with shorelines, China does not believe in maintaining a coast guard. Published February 28, 2013