Struggling to Survive in Shanghai and Beyond: News Highlights, April 2022
This post is the fifth in a series of periodic1 summaries of highlights from Chinese-language news and social media, offering some analysis of
This post is the fifth in a series of periodic1 summaries of highlights from Chinese-language news and social media, offering some analysis of
This post is the fifth in a series of periodic1 summaries of highlights from Chinese-language news and social media, offering some analysis of
This post is the fifth in a series of periodic1 summaries of highlights from Chinese-language news and social media, offering some analysis of
中文版见本页底部 For the second and third in our series of short communist responses to common questions about China, we split one common
This post is the fourth in a series of monthly summaries of highlights from Chinese-language news and social media, offering some analysis of
中文版见本页底部 For the second and third in our series of short communist responses to common questions about China, we split one common
中文版见本页底部 This is the first entry in our ongoing series attempting to give straightforward answers to frequently asked questions about
中文版见本页底部 When speaking of “the economy,” it has long been necessary to gain at least a basic familiarity with China. In the past
As noted in our previous post, the Chinese state and social media platforms have been censoring some of the content critical of the Russian invasion
This post is the third in a series of monthly summaries of highlights from Chinese-language news and social media, offering some analysis of economic
This post is the second in a series of monthly summaries of highlights from Chinese-language news and social media, offering some analysis of
Just as 2022 began, the world received news that delivery worker and organizer Chen Guojiang, known as Mengzhu (盟主), had been freed after nearly
This post is the first in a series of monthly summaries of highlights from Chinese-language news and social media, offering some analysis of economic
Below is our translation of an interview with Li Yifan about his documentary film We Were Smart (杀马特我爱你), along with a new preface by our
Our new book, Social Contagion and Other Material on Microbiological Class War in China from Charles H. Kerr Publishing, is now available for