China’s New Dissidents: Dog Owners
At The Atlantic, Damien Ma interviews the anonymous director of the soon-to-be-released...
Read Moreby Natalie Ornell | Mar 4, 2014
At The Atlantic, Damien Ma interviews the anonymous director of the soon-to-be-released...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Mar 4, 2014
Amid frequent protests by self-immolation and episodes of violence in China’s far west,...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Mar 4, 2014
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection released a report last week alleging graft among...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Mar 3, 2014
In an apparently unscripted response to a question from a South China Morning Post reporter,...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Mar 3, 2014
Following a gradual erosion of faith in Wukan’s democratic experiment, South China Morning...
Read Moreby Grace | Mar 3, 2014
At ChinaFile, a range of scholars and other observers discuss the racist critiques directed at...
Read Moreby Grace | Mar 3, 2014
AFP reports on the National People’s Congress scheduled to commence this Wednesday. Topics...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Mar 3, 2014
At The New York Times, Tibetan writer Woeser marks the recent fifth anniversary of the first of...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Mar 3, 2014
At the Los Angeles Times, Julie Makinen reports on how the recent trend of televised confessions,...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Mar 3, 2014
A U.S. federal court has dismissed a case against computer networking giant Cisco involving...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Mar 2, 2014
To welcome the opening of the CPPCC and the National People’s Congress annual sessions,...
Read Moreby Meredith Godwin | Mar 2, 2014
The debilitating air pollution generated much discussion on and off the Internet this week and...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Mar 2, 2014
Twenty-nine people have now been confirmed killed in the knife attack at the Kunming Train...
Read Moreby Natalie Ornell | Mar 2, 2014
Reuters reports that the detained human rights activist who staged a two-month-sit-in to advocate...
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