Number of the Week: Sixty-Two Percent
The Word of the Week comes from China Digital Space’s Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon, a glossary of terms...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Aug 14, 2013
The Word of the Week comes from China Digital Space’s Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon, a glossary of terms...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Aug 13, 2013
by Grace | Aug 13, 2013
At Words Without Borders, Nathalie Handal interviews Jen Lin-Liu, the founder of Black Sesame...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Aug 13, 2013
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been leaked and distributed online. Chinese journalists and bloggers often refer to these instructions as “Directives from the Ministry...
Read Moreby Grace | Aug 13, 2013
Tea Leaf Nation’s Rachel Lu looks at social mobility in today’s China through a viral...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Aug 13, 2013
While in Hong Kong for the annual Wikimania conference, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales told the Wall Street Journal that he will not censor his site in order to enter China: Since early June, in the lead-up to the anniversary...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Aug 13, 2013
A global campaign to end the harvesting and selling of shark’s fins, along with a crackdown within China on lavish banquets, where the fins were often served, is now seeing results. Chris Horton at The Atlantic reports...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Aug 13, 2013
Since he first exhorted netizens to “fight for our dear motherland, party, military, and people” on Weibo in February, Major General Luo Yuan has attracted plenty of attention online. Luo is not soft-spoken about China’s...
Read Moreby 不忘初心 | Aug 13, 2013
As the trial of ousted Chongqing official Bo Xilai looms, Barbara Demick at The Los Angeles Times...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 13, 2013
At The Asian Review of Books, the University of Sydney’s Kerry Brown reviews Gabriel Lafitte’s forthcoming book, Spoiling Tibet: China and Resource Nationalism on the Roof of the World, available October 8th: A few...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 13, 2013
The U.S. Energy Information Administration predicts that China is likely to become the world’s largest net oil importer as soon as October: The imminent emergence of China as the world’s largest net oil importer has...
Read Moreby Scott Greene | Aug 12, 2013
Reuters reports that authorities have arrested dissident Yang Lin in Guangdong province on charges of “inciting subversion of state power,” according to his brother: In China, an inciting subversion charge is...
Read Moreby Grace | Aug 12, 2013
Amid a race to secure hydropower resources, The Guardian’s John Vidal writes that China and...
Read Moreby Grace | Aug 12, 2013
At FT Magazine, Isabel Berwick introduces Chineasy, a visual-based learning system invented by ShaoLan Hsueh that uses simple illustrations to help people recognize and interpret Chinese characters. “In a nutshell, I take...
Read Moreby Scott Greene | Aug 12, 2013
Reuters reports that food has become one of the fastest-growing segments of e-commerce in China, with online sales of produce expected to climb as consumers react to recent food safety scandals: The trend is adding momentum to a...
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