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.

Three Gorges Forces Further Displacement

Twenty years have passed since the Chinese government authorized the massive Three Gorges Dam project. Since then, there has been ongoing concern about the social and environmental ramifications of the damming. The Financial...

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Bo Guagua: Son of a Fallen Princeling

As official Chinese media continue their efforts to garner support for the dismissal of Bo Xilai by focusing on his “serious discipline violations” and his wife’s alleged role in the death of a British...

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Netizens Interview Ai Weiwei

On Tuesday, Al Jazeera’s social media show The Stream hosted artist, activist, and vehement social media user Ai Weiwei via webcam to answer questions posed by viewers and followers. Ai spoke to questions about art’s...

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