John Ruwitch John Ruwitch is a correspondent with NPR's international desk. He covers Chinese affairs.
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John Ruwitch

Correspondent, International Desk

John Ruwitch is a correspondent with NPR's international desk. He covers Chinese affairs.

Ruwitch joined NPR in early 2020, and has since chronicled the tectonic shift in America's relations with China, from hopeful engagement to suspicion-fueled competition. He's also reported on a range of other issues, including Beijing's pressure campaign on Taiwan, Hong Kong's National Security Law, Asian-Americans considering guns for self-defense in the face of rising violence and a herd of elephants roaming in the Chinese countryside in search of a home.

Ruwitch joined NPR after more than 19 years with Reuters in Asia, the last eight of which were in Shanghai. There, he first covered a broad beat that took him as far afield as the China-North Korea border and the edge of the South China Sea. Later, he led a team that covered business and financial markets in the world's second biggest economy. Ruwitch has also had postings in Hanoi, Hong Kong and Beijing, reporting on anti-corruption campaigns, elite Communist politics, labor disputes, human rights, currency devaluations, earthquakes, snowstorms, Olympic badminton and everything in between.

Ruwitch studied history at U.C. Santa Cruz and got a master's in Regional Studies East Asia from Harvard. He speaks Mandarin and Vietnamese.

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Monday

The Epicenter of the COVID Outbreak Five Years Later

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Tuesday

What's changed in Wuhan 5 years after the COVID-19 outbreak?

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Monday

A rider pushing her bicycle walks past a group worker outside an construction site outside a stadium in Beijing on Sept. 21, 2024. Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Sunday

Friday

The Shanghai trade fair are a little more complicated with Trump

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Wednesday

Canada and China react after President-elect Trump threatens to impose steep tariffs

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Wednesday

Guardians gather in front of the Wuxi Vocational Institute of Arts and Technology in Yixing, eastern Chinese city of Wuxi on Nov. 17, 2024, a day after a stabbing attack took place. AP/Kyodo News hide caption

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Tuesday

CHINA ATTACKS

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Friday

People's Liberation Army soldiers stand guard in Tiananmen Square at the end of the flag-raising ceremony marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, in Beijing, on Oct. 1. Andrea Verdelli/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption

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China has changed a lot in the past 75 years — Tiananmen Square reflects that change

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Saturday

Thursday

Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, President of Mexico, speaks during a briefing conference about the victory of Donald Trump as the 47th President of United States. Donald Trump has so far obtained 292 electoral votes against 224 for Kamala Harris, thus winning the victory after Election Day. Carlos Santiago/ Pixelnews/Future Publishing via Getty Images hide caption

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High Stakes: China and Mexico React to Trump's Re-Election

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China congratulates Trump — saying it respects the choice of the American people

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Wednesday

Germany, China and Russia react to Trump's victory

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Tuesday

A rider pushing her bicycle walks past a group worker outside an construction site outside a stadium in Beijing on Sept. 21, 2024. Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Ding, Ding! Beijing From The Seat of A Bike

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How a new generation in Beijing is rediscovering the humble bicycle

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Saturday

Wednesday

In China, the price of vegetables has rocketed. The culprit: climate change

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Thursday

China has changed a lot in the past 75 years — Tiananmen Square reflects that change

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Wednesday

Some of the papers of the late Li Rui, a Chinese Communist Party insider who once served as a secretary to revolutionary leader Mao Zedong. The papers are part of a collection at Stanford University. John Ruwitch/NPR hide caption

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The Fight Over Who Writes the History of Modern China

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Tuesday

The shortcomings of China's 1-party rule: mistakes, missed opportunities

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Thursday

Retiring Later in China; Getting a Driver's License in Mexico

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China raises its retirement age to dull the impact of shrinking, aging economy

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