Post-Decline Weibo: Subdued Big Vs and Brother Orange
At China Real Time, Josh Chin reports on liberal businessman Wang Gongquan’s public...
by Samuel Wade | Apr 22, 2015
At China Real Time, Josh Chin reports on liberal businessman Wang Gongquan’s public...
by Sophie Beach | Mar 30, 2015
Since Xi Jinping came to power in 2012, a number of high-profile journalists and government...
by Anne Henochowicz | Oct 23, 2014
Word of the Week comes from the Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon, a glossary of terms created by Chinese...
by Natalie Ornell | Apr 18, 2014
Due to a “serious illness,” outspoken blogger and Chinese-American venture...
by Sophie Beach | Mar 3, 2014
At the Los Angeles Times, Julie Makinen reports on how the recent trend of televised confessions,...
by Cindy | Jan 23, 2014
As a part of the ongoing Chinese government crackdown on civil society and peaceful protests, two...
by Samuel Wade | Nov 2, 2013
Guangdong’s media regulator has ordered editorial changes at the New Express following its...
by Anne Henochowicz | Oct 29, 2013
FreeWeibo gathers Weibo posts (weibo) that have been censored from Weibo itself. Among those weibo...
by Samuel Wade | Oct 27, 2013
A pair of front-page appeals from Guangdong’s New Express newspaper sparked a campaign for...
by Cindy | Oct 15, 2013
Following detentions of microbloggers such as Charles Xue and sixteen-year-old Yang Hui, Chinese...
by Natalie Ornell | Sep 15, 2013
The detained social media celebrity and venture capitalist Charles Xue said on state television...
by Samuel Wade | Sep 14, 2013
South China Morning Post’s Amy Li reports online protest against the detention of...
by Josh Rudolph | Aug 29, 2013
Since Xi Jinping came to power just less than a year ago, hopes that his administration would...
by Sophie Beach | Aug 24, 2013
Chinese-American investor and social media celebrity Charles Xue, also known as Xue Manzi, was...