Minitrue: Chongqing Re-education Through Labor
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Read MorePosted by Anne Henochowicz | Nov 19, 2013
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Oct 9, 2013
Bo Guagua, son of Bo Xilai and Gu Kailai, has written a letter to Southern Metropolis Weekly, in...
Read MorePosted by Anne Henochowicz | Aug 21, 2013
The Word of the Week comes from China Digital Space’s Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon, a glossary of terms...
Read MorePosted by Scott Greene | Aug 16, 2013
For The Telegraph, Malcolm Moore reports that the Chinese government is nervous about the upcoming...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Aug 14, 2013
At Economic Observer, Shen Nianzu and Chen Zhe describe how officials are often able to bounce...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Aug 14, 2013
Two current high-profile cases are once again focusing public attention on the lives and fates of China’s “princeling” class. Bo Guagua, the son of disgraced Chongqing party chief Bo Xilai, is starting down a...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Aug 8, 2013
As the erasure of Bo Xilai’s legacy continues and his trial for bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power looms, Benjamin Kang Lim and Ben Blanchard report that division over Bo’s fate may be holding back economic and...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Aug 6, 2013
The campaign to clean up in the aftermath of Bo Xilai’s spectacular fall from power has already seen the reexamination of hundreds of court cases and the removal of former police chief Wang Lijun’s calligraphy from...
Read MorePosted by 不忘初心 | Jul 29, 2013
Bo Guagua, the younger son of ousted Chongqing Party chief Bo Xilai, has enrolled in the Law School at Columbia University, according to the school’s online records and other sources. From Joanna Chiu and Patrick Boehler...
Read MorePosted by Samuel Wade | Mar 29, 2013
Just over a year after his attempt to seek shelter in the U.S. consulate in Chengdu triggered the fall of Chongqing Party head Bo Xilai, the city’s former police chief Wang Lijun is serving a 15-year sentence for...
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