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Is Democracy Chinese? An Interview with Journalist Chang Ping
Chang Ping, one of China’s top journalists, was forced out of his position as an editor at the Southern Group of newspapers one year ago. He is currently living in Germany for although he holds an editorial position at Hong Kong-based iSun Magazine, he has not been granted permission to work in Hong Kong. For the New York Review of Books, Ian Johnson interviews Chang Ping as part of a seriesJanuary 28, 2012 7:39 PM
Chang Ping: China Needs to Address Causes of June 4
Chang Ping, a columnist and former senior editor of Southern Metropolis Weekly, writes in South China Morning Post about
Chang Ping: Perks for the Pups of State Power
China Media Project translates a piece by Chang Ping, who was recently dismissed from the Southern Daily Group, on nepoti
February 21, 2011 1:17 PM
Mo Zhixu on the Crackdown of the Southern Media Group
China Geeks has posted a translation and analysis of the crackdown at the Southern Group of newspapers, including the fir
February 18, 2011 8:41 AM
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