1989: Background Reading
As we mark the 30th anniversary of the 1989 protest movement in China, and the subsequent military...
Jun 2, 2019
As we mark the 30th anniversary of the 1989 protest movement in China, and the subsequent military...
Aug 21, 2017
Late last week, news came that Cambridge University Press had agreed to remove 315 articles from...
Dec 11, 2015
More than a year and a half after prominent rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang’s detention ahead of...
May 27, 2015
At The New York Times, writer and free speech advocate Murong Xuecun looks at the lasting effect...
Apr 30, 2015
The heavily China-focused May/June issue of Foreign Affairs includes “seven authoritative...
Feb 9, 2015
Rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang has been detained since May while prosecutors build a case against him...
Jul 17, 2014
As one set of new press regulations follows another, The Telegraph’s Malcolm Moore describes...
May 29, 2014
The New York Times’ Didi Kirsten Tatlow discusses the prospects for imprisoned Nobel...
May 28, 2014
As China goes to new lengths to impose silence at home ahead of the Tiananmen crackdown’s...
May 28, 2014
With the 25th anniversary of the 1989 June 4th crackdown now only a week away, The New York...
Apr 1, 2014
The New York Review of Books reprints a chapter by Perry Link in Rowena He’s Tiananmen Exiles:...
Nov 29, 2013
Austin Ramzy reports for The New York Times on a newly emerged personal letter by Liu Xia, who has...
Nov 26, 2013
The Committee to Protect Journalists’ International Press Freedom Awards will take place in...
Sep 4, 2013
Challenging recent claims in the South China Morning Post, Reuters reports that former security...
Jul 10, 2013
At The New York Review of Books, Perry Link discusses CDT’s ‘Directives from the Ministry of Truth’ series of leaked propaganda instructions: In the end […], none of the parts of [CDT founder and...
Apr 5, 2013
At The New York Review of Books, Perry Link shares eight favorite memories of “astrophysicist, activist, and dissident” Fang Lizhi, who died on April 6th last year. In May, 1989, while student demonstrators were in...
Feb 17, 2013
At The Washington Post, Perry Link and CDT founder Xiao Qiang point out a hollow in Xi Jinping’s “China dream”, between individuals’ material wishes and the “spiritual” goals of the state....
Jan 4, 2013
At The Wall Street Journal, CDT’s editor in chief Xiao Qiang and Perry Link describe the use of online slang, such as sardonic honorifics and the “involuntary passive”, to not only sidestep censors but also...