Josh Rudolph

Josh Rudolph finished an MA in Asia Pacific Policy Studies at UBC's Institute of Asian Research in 2013. He currently lives in British Columbia.

Interview With a Tibetan Protestor

On November 4th, Sherab Tsedor set fire to himself outside of the Chinese embassy in Delhi, making him one in a line of many Tibetans who have self-immolated in protest of Chinese rule in 2011. According to his Facebook page,...

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Ganbei: A Toast to Anti-Corruption

The Wall Street Journal’s China Real Time Report explains how the corruption of local CCP officials may be the culprit for the rapidly inflating price of China’s most famous spirit, Moutai: With inflation running...

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On the Rooftops of Foxconn (Updated)

Last week, workers at a Foxconn Technology Group campus in Wuhan gathered on the factory roof to protest poor working conditions. Foxconn manufactures products for leaders in the world of hi-tech gadgetry, including Apple, Sony,...

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How to Balance the Gender Scale

In Fuzhou, the local Food and Drug Administration recently began requiring “real name registration” from women who request emergency contraceptives. The registration process will require government identification,...

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