Translation: Zhang Qianfan on Academic Censorship
Xi Jinping has long put focus on ideological work in China’s universities and colleges,...
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Xi Jinping has long put focus on ideological work in China’s universities and colleges,...
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In recent years, China’s Confucius Institutes–a program under the Ministry of...
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More than a year after Chinese authorities launched a crackdown on rights lawyers and activists,...
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“Filiality to the state is also a form of filial piety,” a man-on-the-street told CCTV...
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@badiucao #SOS my twitter account is being attacked #五毛 by Chinese Internet commentators‘ slander...
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The Party’s unveiling of its vision for a “Socialist rule of law” last fall,...
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The Wall Street Journal’s Andrew Browne talks to Michael Schuman, author of “Confucius And the...
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In April last year, The Economist published a pair of reports on China’s cautious...
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Reuters’ Sui-Lee Wee notes comments from a public web chat by Yao Zengke of the Ministry of...
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Now that artist activist Ai Weiwei has been released from over two months detention on suspicion of economic crimes, the official Chinese media is defending the government’s actions. From China Daily: Chinese artist Ai...
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