In Search of the Real China
by Sophie Beach | Dec 2, 2013
For Foreign Affairs, the Washington Post’s John Pomfret writes a lengthy review of My First...
Read MoreNew Rules on Officials’ Assets and Emigrating Families
by Samuel Wade | Dec 2, 2013
A new pilot program promises to gradually impose new asset disclosure requirements on most Chinese...
Read MoreChina Launches Moon Rover Mission
by Sophie Beach | Dec 1, 2013
China has launched its first lunar rover, in an attempt to make the first soft landing on the moon...
Read MoreChina’s Schools Block Creative Thinking
by Natalie Ornell | Dec 1, 2013
While she commends the Chinese educational system for its knowledge-based teaching in subjects...
Read MoreLi Keqiang’s AIDS Advocacy Met With Skepticism
by Natalie Ornell | Dec 1, 2013
In a letter to Beijing You’an Hospital on World AIDS Day, Premier Li Keqiang “stressed...
Read MoreBloomberg Code Keeps Articles From Chinese Eyes
by Samuel Wade | Nov 29, 2013
At Sinosphere, Edward Wong gives more details on Bloomberg News’ “Code 204”, a...
Read MoreLetter From Liu Xiaobo’s Wife Surfaces
by Natalie Ornell | Nov 29, 2013
Austin Ramzy reports for The New York Times on a newly emerged personal letter by Liu Xia, who has...
Read MoreCan Artificial Rainfall Reduce Smog?
by Natalie Ornell | Nov 29, 2013
At China Dialogue, Luna Lin reports division among scientists over the effectiveness of artificial...
Read MoreTensions Rise as Liaoning Anchors in South China Sea
by Josh Rudolph | Nov 29, 2013
With international tensions mounting over China’s newly declared Air Defense Identification...
Read MoreThe Economics of Demolition: Creative Destruction
by Josh Rudolph | Nov 29, 2013
While China publishes up-to-date statistics on the new construction persistently adding to its...
Read MoreDefiance of China’s Air Defense ID Zone Meets Mixed Response
by Samuel Wade | Nov 29, 2013
Following the flight of two U.S. B-52 bombers through China’s newly declared Air Defense...
Read MoreCorruption Scandal Hits One of China’s Top Universities
by Josh Rudolph | Nov 28, 2013
An official at China’s prestigious Renmin University was recently detained for his alleged...
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