Lack of Transparency Fuels Environmental Protests
chinadialogue’s Luna Lin reports a senior official’s acknowledgement last week that...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jun 11, 2014
chinadialogue’s Luna Lin reports a senior official’s acknowledgement last week that...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jun 11, 2014
The announcement that this year’s fiercely competitive gaokao university entrance exams...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Jun 11, 2014
Simon Montlake and Peter Foster at the Telegraph have uncovered evidence that a charity which...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Jun 11, 2014
含笑酒泉 (hánxiào jiǔquán) smile in fountains of booze Play on the idiom “die happy,” literally “pass...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Jun 10, 2014
After the U.S. Justice Department accused, identified, and pressed charges against...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Jun 10, 2014
For his latest cartoon, Badiucao comments on the just-released official white paper on Hong Kong,...
Read Moreby Natalie Ornell | Jun 10, 2014
At The South China Morning Post, Dinah Gardiner talks to writers and publishers—including Evan...
Read Moreby Natalie Ornell | Jun 10, 2014
At the New Republic, Christopher Beam tells the story of China’s most successful...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Jun 10, 2014
Amid an ongoing government campaign to increase central “Internet management”...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Jun 10, 2014
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jun 9, 2014
Days after the 25th anniversary of the suppression of “pro-democracy” protests in...
Read Moreby Grace | Jun 9, 2014
Having promised to restructure China’s economy in his economic report at the Two Sessions...
Read Moreby Grace | Jun 9, 2014
Lawrence Chung at South China Morning Post reports that Beijing has suspended negotiations with...
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