Labor Protests Multiply as Economy Slows
Labor unrest has increased throughout China as the economy continues to grow at its slowest rate...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Mar 14, 2016
Labor unrest has increased throughout China as the economy continues to grow at its slowest rate...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Nov 30, 2015
The New York Times’ Edward Wong reports on the erosion of Tibetan language by official...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Sep 3, 2015
Rebel Pepper offers his interpretation of the message delivered by President Xi Jinping (aka...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Oct 7, 2014
The demonstrations in Hong Kong have largely wound down on the streets, though in some areas...
Read MorePosted by Grace | Oct 3, 2014
On Friday, violent clashes broke out in two of Hong Kong’s shopping districts after...
Read MorePosted by Josh Rudolph | Apr 17, 2014
Beijing has long exercised control over information by directly supervising official media...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Sep 8, 2013
Premier Li Keqiang has stressed that there should be a “human focus” to the...
Read MorePosted by Olivia Rosenman | Jul 16, 2013
On his personal blog, Jonah Kessel writes about the making of his three-part video project ‘China’s Consuming Billion’, which accompanies the second installment of The New York Times’ latest series on China, ‘Leaving...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Mar 11, 2013
The Committee to Protect Journalists has issued a report on the status of press freedom in China, covering traditional media, online and social media, and the growing global influence of China’s media and online controls....
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Feb 5, 2013
The New York Times’ Andrew Jacobs profiles anti-corruption blogger Zhu Ruifeng, whose publication of a sex tape last November brought down 11 Chongqing officials and exposed the extortion ring that had ensnared them. With...
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