Article 5S756 West weighs up costs of boycotting China’s Winter Olympics

West weighs up costs of boycotting China’s Winter Olympics

by
Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
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Analysis: calls growing after Xinjiang allegations and Peng Shuai affair, but Beijing takes slights very seriously

Boycotting the Beijing Winter Olympics in February may seem a simple, symbolic diplomatic gesture - when put alongside the allegations of labour camps in Xinjiang province and the apparent sexual exploitation of the Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai - but such is the contemporary economic power of China that the step will only be taken after much agonising.

The threats and economic boycotts that Australia, Canada and more recently Lithuania have suffered at the hands of the Chinese for challenging Beijing's authority in one way or another are not experiences other countries will want to copy lightly.

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