Daily Archives: August 31, 2010
Tale of a Murdered Microblog
And the latest from the China Media Project:Since July this year there have been rumblings of change in the world of the Chinese microblog, hints that
In Rare Move, China Court to Hear H.I.V. Case
The New York Times reports that a court in Anhui has taken the unprecedented move of accepting a case filed by a prospective school teacher who says he
Photo: Amigos Mexican Restaurant in Shenzhen, by Expatriate Games
Amigos Mexican Restaurant in Shenzhen, by Expatriate Games
First Steps Toward Political Reform
China Media Project looks at the recent discussion among Chinese journalists and intellectuals around the idea that press freedom could be a logical first
China Illegally Subsidized Aluminum Products, U.S. Rules
AP reports:The Obama administration, under Congressional pressure to take a tough stance on Chinese trade policies, determined on Tuesday that Beijing
Obama Sanctions on North Korea Are also Aimed at China
The Christian Science Monitor offers its view that the Obama administration’s recent announcement of additional sanctions targeting North Korea,
Peter Goderie and Brian Yecies: Catching the Wave of Popular Japanese Culture in China
From the Japan Focus: The government of the People’s Republic of China has often been criticized for its policies regarding freedom of expression. Cinema i


