Monthly Archives: 8 月 2014

THE PEKING MAN DELUSION

Monday, September 23, 2013 | BY: YUAN REN

While waves were sent thrashing through the intellectual world in 1987 as DNA evidence hailed a woman Continue reading

China’s Troubled Media

Posted: August 11, 2014 in media

Over the past few months, those who thought the state of Chinese journalism couldn’t possibly get any worse have sadly been proven wrong. Continue reading

‘While the Gods Were Sleeping’

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Posted August 14th, 2014 by Tasja Dorkofikis & filed under Press.

To commemorate the centenary of The Great War, PEN Atlas Continue reading

Yaxue Cao: Save Gao Zhisheng

By Yaxue Cao, published: August 15, 2014

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GAO ZHISHENG DURING HIS BRIEF REAPPEARANCE IN APRIL 2010.

Few Americans know Gao Zhisheng. Continue reading

Blurred Lines: The Ambiguity of Censorship on China’s Top Messaging App

7:24 pm HKT Aug 15, 2014 CULTURE

By Jason Q. Ng

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Chinese authorities recently Continue reading

First world war’s forgotten Chinese Labour Corps to get recognition at last

Campaign launched to create memorial in London to workers literally painted out of a canvas recording nations who joined war effort

Maev Kennedy
The Guardian, Thursday 14 August 2014 13.02 EDT

Chinese Labour Corps recruits exercising in Weihaiwei prior to departure to Europe
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Minitrue: Crosses Removed from Churches

The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government Continue reading

China’s Second Continent

 

nJonathan Sullivan 14 Aug 2014
Written by Jonathan Sullivan.

Howard French (2014) China’s Second Continent. New York: Knopf.

Who are the Chinese in Africa? Continue reading