River Crabbed: Ah Q’s Scars, Heshen’s Grievances
The following censored weibo, which show netizens digging into China’s deep literary and...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Jan 17, 2014
The following censored weibo, which show netizens digging into China’s deep literary and...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Jan 17, 2014
As of January 17, the following search terms are blocked on Sina Weibo (not including the “search...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Jan 17, 2014
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jan 17, 2014
South China Morning Post’s Echo Hui reports that the limited democracy in the Guangdong...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jan 17, 2014
The Wall Street Journal’s Andrew Browne examines the situation of China’s...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jan 17, 2014
A new government report shows a 9% drop last year in users of Sina Weibo and other Twitter-like...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jan 16, 2014
The number of foreign tourists visiting Beijing last year is set to show a nearly 10% drop from...
Read Moreby Grace | Jan 16, 2014
In an interview, artist Ai Weiwei spoke to Spiegel about his life under constant surveillance by...
Read Moreby Grace | Jan 16, 2014
With China’s recent rescue of the trapped Russian research vessel Akademik Shokalskiy making...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Jan 16, 2014
As of January 15, the following search terms are blocked on Sina Weibo (not including the “search...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Jan 16, 2014
With the Year of the Snake reaching its tail end, China has now officially...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Jan 16, 2014
On Tuesday, Caixin began releasing a series of Chinese-language articles on the now two-year...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jan 15, 2014
Following reports that civil society activist and New Citizens’ Movement founder Xu Zhiyong...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Jan 15, 2014
BBC science editor David Shukman writes that “China is on a trajectory that will see it...
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