After Beijing Suicide Bid, Petitioners Detained
The South China Morning Post reports on a group of petitioners in Beijing who apparently attempted...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Aug 16, 2013
The South China Morning Post reports on a group of petitioners in Beijing who apparently attempted...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 16, 2013
At the Paris Review, Molly Crabapple and British author Warren Ellis discuss how the...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 16, 2013
Veteran China blog Danwei has announced its 2013 Model Workers—a valuable list of the best current...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 16, 2013
Liu Hui, brother-in-law of jailed Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo, has lost his appeal against an...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Aug 15, 2013
After the violent crackdown on supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi by Egypt’s...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 15, 2013
Asahi Shimbun’s Nozomi Hayashi reports that both supporters and critics of fallen Chongqing...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Aug 15, 2013
China has long been criticized by international health and human rights organizations for having...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Aug 15, 2013
Australia’s ABC News’ Foreign Correspondent show has produced an investigative report...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Aug 15, 2013
Amid China’s booming tourism industry, The New York Times looks at the number of foreign...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 14, 2013
The week before last month’s explosion at a Zhangzhou PX plant, a Southern Weekly article...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 14, 2013
At Economic Observer, Shen Nianzu and Chen Zhe describe how officials are often able to bounce...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Aug 14, 2013
Shortly after the English-language version of the Global Times reported on censorship on Sina...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Aug 14, 2013
Two current high-profile cases are once again focusing public attention on the lives and fates of China’s “princeling” class. Bo Guagua, the son of disgraced Chongqing party chief Bo Xilai, is starting down a...
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