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Widening Discontent Among the Party Faithful
The New York Times’ Edward Wong connects several of the year’s major stories so far, including the Southern Weekly anti-censorship protests and cases of severe air and water pollution in Beijing and elsewhere. Each of them, he argues, shows signs of dissatisfaction with “Wizard-of-Oz-style” government and a growing appetite for a political voice among China’s elites anJanuary 20, 2013 3:36 PM
Chang Ping on Media Censorship and Its Future
At ChinaFile, Ouyang Bin talks to former Southern Weekly editor Chang Ping about the New Year censorship stand-off at the
Li Chengpeng’s Silent Book Signing
On January 11, popular writer and critic Li Chengpeng reported on Weibo that he had received orders not to speak at his b
January 16, 2013 11:56 AM
Controversy Pursues Li Chengpeng Book Tour
A series of book signings by writer and 6.5 million-follower weibo celebrity Li Chengpeng has become a lightning rod for
January 15, 2013 9:44 PM
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