Daily Archives: September 2, 2010
Photo: Waiting for the bus, by Jeremy Barwick
Waiting for the bus, by Jeremy Barwick
Thousands of Vehicles Stuck in 120km China Traffic Jam
BBC reports that another massive traffic jam is clogging roads in Inner Mongolia, just days after a widely-reported jam was eased:A state television
Abstinence Program Partners Chinese Officials with U.S. Evangelicals
Focus on the Family, a U.S. Christian evangelical group, has found an unexpected bedfellow in the CCP for promoting its abstinence-only education campaign,
China in the Driver’s Seat
The Nation Magazine has a lengthy report exploring how the American left is approaching the rise of China:Among progressives, there’s certainly
A China Newly Rich and Still Quite Poor
For the New York Times, Didi Kirsten Tatlow reports from a glamorous party for Vogue China’s fifth anniversary and contrasts it to a new book about
China and North Korea: Greetings, Comrades
Kim Jong-il’s surprise visit to China last week has generated much speculation over his motivations. From the Economist:China has complained loudly


