News Analysis Dual nationality is not recognized in China, according to the country’s Nationality Law—but the law might be ignored if it is in the communist ruling party’s interest and what it deems necessary. For example, the Chinese regime banned the Australian government from intervening in the rescue of a Hongkonger arrested last year on the grounds of not recognizing his dual nationality, or it could allow athletes who retain foreign nationality to obtain Chinese nationality and thus qualify for the Beijing Olympic Games. The Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) double standard and approach regarding this issue has raised public concern. Li Yuanhua, a former associate professor at Capital Normal University’s College of Education and Science, told The Epoch Times that whether China recognizes dual nationality or not depends on the CCP’s needs. “If one’s dual nationality is beneficial for [the CCP], they can turn a blind eye to it; while if …
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