Sensitive Words: Hong Kong, Class Struggle, More
by Anne Henochowicz | Oct 8, 2014
As of October 8, the following search terms are blocked on Weibo (not including the “search for...
Read MoreHong Kong: What Now?
by Sophie Beach | Oct 7, 2014
The demonstrations in Hong Kong have largely wound down on the streets, though in some areas...
Read MoreChina Removes ‘Phantom Staff’ From Gov’t Payroll
by Josh Rudolph | Oct 7, 2014
Xinhua reports that over 160,000 “phantom staff”—former government employees who...
Read MoreXi Thought Grabs Lion’s Share of Research Funding
by Josh Rudolph | Oct 7, 2014
At the South China Morning Post, Cary Huang reports that a majority of grant proposals approved by...
Read MoreHeavy Casualties Expected as Earthquake Hits Yunnan
by Josh Rudolph | Oct 7, 2014
The AP reports that an earthquake in Yunnan Province on Tuesday evening has killed at least one...
Read MoreDrawing the News: Taking Flight, or Taking Ill?
by Anne Henochowicz | Oct 7, 2014
Chinese state media have portrayed the protests in Hong Kong as the work of a small group with...
Read MoreState Media and Public Opinion on the HK Protests
by Josh Rudolph | Oct 6, 2014
While the international media has been paying close attention to protesters in the Hong Kong...
Read More“Birds Born in a Cage Think Flying Is an Illness”
by Anne Henochowicz | Oct 6, 2014
While the People’s Daily produced several editorials with stern warnings to the Hong Kong...
Read MoreTo Reach China, LinkedIn Plays by Local Rules
by Josh Rudolph | Oct 6, 2014
Ahead of the launch of a simplified Chinese-language site in February, American social networking...
Read MoreEconomic Inequality Underlies Hong Kong Protests
by Sophie Beach | Oct 6, 2014
Over the past week, the protesters in Hong Kong have focused on well-defined political demands,...
Read MoreChina’s Outer Regions Watch Hong Kong Protests Intently
by Sophie Beach | Oct 5, 2014
While protests in Mong Kok and Central districts of Hong Kong continued into the second week,...
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