Workers Flee Foxconn COVID Outbreak On Foot
by Alexander Boyd | Nov 2, 2022
An exodus of young workers fleeing a coronavirus outbreak at the Zhengzhou Foxconn factory on foot went viral this past weekend. Zhengzhou, Henan’s capital, has been dealing with a coronavirus outbreak since October 8. More than...
Read MoreXi Jinping Cements Control After 20th Party Congress
by Arthur Kaufman | Oct 31, 2022
There was little doubt about who would emerge ascendant from the 20th Party Congress. Nonetheless, the numerous profiles written on the man over the past week reinforce just how much power Xi Jinping has managed to accumulate as...
Read MoreCensors Continue Clampdown on Criticism of Zero-COVID Policy
by Alexander Boyd | Oct 31, 2022
In his landmark political report before the 20th Party Congress, Xi Jinping hailed China’s “tenacious pursuit” of its dynamic zero-COVID policy, an indication the policy is here to stay, despite consistent domestic criticism. At...
Read MoreTranslation: A “Cross-Provincial” Tea Drinking Experience
by Alexander Boyd | Oct 28, 2022
The below essay is a translation of WeChat blogger “Brother Lou’s” account of being invited to “drink tea” after sending a Weibo post questioning the integrity of a local Zhejiang police department. The essay was censored by...
Read More20th Party Congress Primes China for Continued Confrontation Around the World
by Arthur Kaufman | Oct 26, 2022
The leadership changes following the 20th Party Congress not only entrench Xi Jinping’s power at home, but also solidify his vision for China’s engagements abroad. Official rhetoric in and around the Congress points to a...
Read MoreCensors Delete History Journal Article On Hu Jintao After Exit From Party Congress
by Alexander Boyd | Oct 25, 2022
On Saturday, October 22, Xi Jinping’s predecessor Hu Jintao was unceremoniously escorted out of the closing of the 20th Party Congress in front of the domestic and international press. Hu’s highly unusual exit, a major departure...
Read MoreXi’s All-Male Politburo Insulates the Patriarchy
by Arthur Kaufman | Oct 24, 2022
Xi Jinping’s loyalist leadership reshuffle at the end of the 20th Party Congress has not only awarded him a norm-defying third term as General Secretary of the CCP, but also reserved the highest echelons of power exclusively for...
Read MoreTranslation: My Day as a Bit Player in Xi Jinping’s Drama
by Cindy Carter | Oct 20, 2022
This summer, following a long travel hiatus due to concerns about COVID-19, Xi Jinping resumed his overseas and domestic travels. His itinerary has included visits to Hong Kong in late June, to Xinjiang in mid-July, and to...
Read MoreProtest Posters: “The Flames of Sitong Bridge Cannot Be Extinguished”
by Cindy Carter | Oct 19, 2022
Following one man’s daring political protest against Xi Jinping’s continued rule and harsh zero-COVID policies on the eve of China’s 20th Communist Party Congress, citizens and activists have launched a poster campaign in...
Read MoreBritish, Chinese Governments Trade Accusations After Assault at Consulate
by Arthur Kaufman | Oct 19, 2022
A violent confrontation between protesters and Chinese consular staff in the U.K. highlights China’s increasing determination to police beyond its borders, and tests the resolve of Western governments to maintain their...
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