Translation: Zhang Qianfan on Academic Censorship
Xi Jinping has long put focus on ideological work in China’s universities and colleges,...
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Xi Jinping has long put focus on ideological work in China’s universities and colleges,...
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Written by Zhang Qianfan (张千帆), a law professor at Peking University, from China Elections and Governance: Recently the Shijiazhuang municipal government publicly apologized for the Sanlu powdered milk incident. The city...
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On the China Media Project, David Bandurski translates an essay by Beijing University professor Zhang Qianfan which argues that only the development of local “democratic mechanisms” could help prevent future...
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At The Financial Times, Christian Shepherd reports the removal from teaching duties of Tsinghua...
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Last week brought the 100th anniversary of the start of the May Fourth movement, a pivotal moment...
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On Monday, law professor Xu Zhangrun was suspended from teaching and other roles at Tsinghua...
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In 2013, as North Gaoying Village, Shijiazhuang, Hubei resident Jia Jinglong was anticipating his...
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Following his trial on December 14, rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang was given a three-year suspended...
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The New York Times’ Edward Wong highlights growing use of “picking quarrels and...
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Reuters’ Sui-Lee Wee and Megha Rajagopalan report that the State Administration for Press,...
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