Photo: Daming Palace, by Xiquinho Silva
Daming Palace, by Xiquinho Silva (CC BY 2.0)
Read Moreby Cindy Carter | Nov 7, 2024
Daming Palace, by Xiquinho Silva (CC BY 2.0)
Read Moreby Alexander Boyd | Nov 7, 2024
The Municipal Bureau of Justice in Karamay, Xinjiang posted—and later deleted—a skit to Douyin (Chinese TikTok) boasting that WeChat automatically records user activity and shares it with law enforcement. The short video skit...
Read Moreby Alexander Boyd | Nov 7, 2024
On Tuesday, Donald Trump was elected the next president of the United States. The election had been closely observed from China, by both the government and the populace. The Chinese government’s official response has so...
Read Moreby Cindy Carter | Nov 5, 2024
Colors of autumn, by QuantFoto (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Read Moreby Arthur Kaufman | Nov 5, 2024
Given the potential global consequences of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, it has naturally attracted worldwide attention. In China, initially reticent coverage by state media has given way to editorializing about the...
Read Moreby Arthur Kaufman | Nov 4, 2024
China’s State Council unveiled new policies last week intended to promote parenthood and foster a more “reproduction-friendly society,” which were met with muted skepticism. Along with other media pieces on the subject,...
Read Moreby Cindy Carter | Nov 1, 2024
Concern is mounting over the health of imprisoned civil society activist and human-rights lawyer Xu Zhiyong, who has been on a nearly one-month hunger strike to protest his mistreatment in Shandong’s Lunan Prison. Many human...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Nov 1, 2024
China Media Project has published a translation of an extended article by Qin Shi at the Mang Mang newsletter, detailing the work and attitudes of some of China’s legions of low-paid, overworked online content reviewers....
Read Moreby Cindy Carter | Nov 1, 2024
Shanghai Old Street, by Dr. Alexey Yakovlev (CC BY-SA 2.0)
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Nov 1, 2024
Last week, the Jamestown Foundation published the second installment of a two-part investigation by researcher Sze-Fung Lee into “PRC Consulate Gray Zone ‘Pop-up’ Events in New York and Beyond.” The People’s...
Read Moreby Arthur Kaufman | Nov 1, 2024
The Shenzhou-19 spaceship carrying three of China’s youngest taikonauts successfully launched and docked with China’s Tiangong space station this week. The mission follows the return of China’s sample-bearing lunar probe from...
Read Moreby Cindy Carter | Oct 31, 2024
Untitled (Pumpkin Carving by Chinese Panda Caretakers in Chengdu), by Gina Koo (CC BY-NC...
Read Moreby Alexander Boyd | Oct 31, 2024
The specter of arrest has made Halloween extra spooky this year. In Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Wuhan, Halloween revelry has been marred by strict police curfews, the detention of costume-clad partygoers, and bans on organized...
Read Moreby Arthur Kaufman | Oct 31, 2024
China has extended its dominance at home and abroad over critical minerals that are essential to future high-tech and renewable-energy industries. Amid intensifying geopolitical competition, Western countries are increasing...
Read Moreby Cindy Carter | Oct 30, 2024
Confronted with a rapidly aging population, a declining birthrate, and socioeconomic shifts that have made younger people less likely to marry or have children, China’s State Council this week unveiled a new slate of policies...
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