Jonathan Ansfield
Jonathan Ansfield reports for Newsweek magazine from Beijing, where he has lived for over eight years. His freelance work has also appeared in The Asian Wall Street Journal, Wallpaper, and The News York Times. From 2001 to 2004, he served as a general news correspondent for Reuters. His main area of interest is the Chinese media and its political and market roles in democratic change.Stories by Jonathan Ansfield
- Oct 11 2007: RMB From FLG
- Sep 17 2007: Extra, Extra, Extra: Robb Report To China
- Sep 14 2007: About How Those “Stars Aligned”
- Aug 17 2007: Pining For Huangfu Ping
- Aug 09 2007: Green GDP Praying For Hu’s Help
- Aug 02 2007: More Than Revenge Of The Baozi? (Updated)
- Jul 29 2007: Zheng Xiaoyu’s Final Hours -Caijing
- Jul 23 2007: DJ After A Piece Of Hexun -Sources
- Jul 20 2007: The Party Congress Peg
- Jun 03 2007: License To Edit
- May 31 2007: School Of Rock, Class Of 2008
- May 26 2007: Du Daozheng: Democracy A One-Way Street
- May 22 2007: What A Difference A Xinhua Line Makes…
- May 21 2007: The Class Problems With Ads That Got None
- May 15 2007: The Art Media Hustle




