Can China’s Ambitious New Urbanization Plan Succeed?
by Josh Rudolph | Mar 26, 2014
China’s leadership has put much energy into renewed urbanization efforts that will have 60...
Read MoreDon’t Get Excited About the Latest Corruption Crackdown
by Sophie Beach | Mar 26, 2014
For Foreign Policy, human rights lawyer Teng Biao tempers optimism about the end results of...
Read MoreMinitrue: Information Official Li Wufeng’s Death
by Anne Henochowicz | Mar 26, 2014
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Read MoreWTO Confirms China Loses Rare-Earths Case
by Josh Rudolph | Mar 26, 2014
In 2010, China, then home to 40% of the world’s proven rare-earth reserves, accounted for...
Read MoreWord of the Week: Chinternet
by Anne Henochowicz | Mar 26, 2014
Chinternet: Contraction of “China” and “Internet”; the Internet with Chinese characteristics....
Read MoreXi and Obama Meet on Sidelines of Security Summit
by Natalie Ornell | Mar 25, 2014
While meeting on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague on Monday, Presidents...
Read MoreBloomberg Editor Quits Over ‘Mishandling’ of Unpublished China Article
by Josh Rudolph | Mar 25, 2014
Despite continued denial from Bloomberg News regarding accusations that they self-censored a...
Read MoreMinitrue: Missing Lawyers, Sci-Fi, Michelle Obama
by Anne Henochowicz | Mar 25, 2014
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Read MoreWhat Pew Got Wrong About Chinese Atheism
by Josh Rudolph | Mar 25, 2014
Pew Research’s Global Attitudes Project recently conducted a global survey asking...
Read MoreKobe University Uyghur Scholar Vanishes in China
by Natalie Ornell | Mar 25, 2014
The Asahi Shimbun reports that Chinese-born Kobe University academic Wang Ke, known for his...
Read MoreNetizens to HK Actor Chapman To: Stay Out of China
by Anne Henochowicz | Mar 25, 2014
Before riot police cleared student protesters out of Taiwan’s cabinet and parliament buildings,...
Read MoreDrawing the News: Sunflowers and State Funerals
by Josh Rudolph | Mar 25, 2014
A roundup of online political cartoons from the past week. Click any image to launch the slideshow...
Read MoreMH370 Families Protest at Malaysian Embassy
by Sophie Beach | Mar 24, 2014
Following an announcement from Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak that “Flight MH370 ended...
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- FP China Brief – A Bad Week for Washington’s China Hawks
- CNN – China’s censorship and surveillance were already intense. AI is turbocharging those systems
- NED – China Digital Times: 2025 Democracy Award Honoree
- China Brief – Beijing’s War on ‘Negative Energy’
- China Media Project – Hubei Hit-and-Run Escapes the Headlines
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