He taunts President Trump on Twitter. He writes seething editorials deriding American “hypocrisy.” Hu Xijin, the leader of "China's Fox News," is on a mission to tell the world that China will not back down. nyti.ms
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Hu Xijin rallied with students in Tiananmen Square demanding democracy in China. He is now the editor in chief of a state-run newspaper, and a leading critic of protesters in Hong Kong who are resisting Chinese rule. nyti.ms
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Editor Hu Xijin is seen more and more as a combative public voice of the administration of President Xi Jinping in an era of more open rivalry with the United States nyti.ms
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A Provocateur on the Front Lines of China’s War of Words With the U.S.
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Hu Xijin rallied with students in Tiananmen Square demanding democracy in China. He is now the editor in chief of a state-run newspaper, and a leading critic of protesters in Hong Kong who are resisting Chinese rule. nyti.ms
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China is rife with nationalist voices. But Hu Xijin stands out because of his position, as the top editor of a state newspaper, and his flair for verbal warfare against Beijing’s critics, especially in the Trump administration. nyti.ms
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For hints of how China's leaders view the trade war, investors and pundits are looking to Hu Xijin, a prominent Chinese commentator with a fondness for Tolstoy and polo shirts. nyti.ms
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Hu Xijin’s critics call him a “Frisbee fetcher,” a party loyalist who retrieves whatever the government throws at him. But he says he just wants to improve the world’s understanding of China. nyti.ms