Scott Greene

Scott Greene grew up in Singapore and graduated from Middlebury College with a degree in East Asian Studies. His chief interests are Asian politics, business, media, information control, and international affairs.

Wukan’s Sensitive Legacy

China Media Project discusses the implications of the December Wukan incident, including the sentiment felt within the upper echelons of China’s Communist Party leadership: A January 27 blog post on Wukan made by lawyer...

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New Law: Backdoor Reunification?

With Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou’s reelection earlier this month signalling continued stability in cross-strait relations, The Diplomat speaks to academics in Taipei about a new pilot project that will allow Taiwanese...

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Global Times Backs Twitter Policy

Twitter’s new censorship policy may have irked Ai Wei Wei, but China’s state-run Global Times welcomed the new rules in a Monday editorial: Many regard this declaration of adapting to local censorship laws as a...

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Looking Back: Mekong River Murders

Reuters has published a special report detailing its investigation into the Mekong River murders of 13 Chinese sailors last October, an investigation which challenges the official account of the attack: The Thai military says...

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