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.

Tibetans Debate Self-Immolation

Losar, the 15-day traditional Tibetan New Year holiday, is being observed in a solemn fashion this year, as per Tibetan Prime Minister in exile Lobsang Sangay’s request that Tibetans use the time to reflect on the recent...

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Chinese Political Legitimacy in Transition

In a short article posted on the East Asia Forum’s website, professor of political science Baogang Guo discusses China’s continually changing policy trends. As China prepares for an impending leadership transition,...

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China’s Misguided Religious Battle

In his monthly column for The Diplomat, Frank Ching examines the CCP’s relationship with religion. Looking at Tibet, a place that has lately seen a series of protests met with violent government response, the article...

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Paul Mason’s Top 10 Books About China

BBC correspondent Paul Mason’s first novel, Rare Earth was released this year. Counterfire provides a summary and review: The story starts with a group of British journalists trying to film a report on the Chinese...

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