January 16, 2013
The most famous maverick teacher in China.
Photo from YouTube user Stephen Thompson.
If you were to attend one of Yuan Tengfei’s Continue reading
January 16, 2013
The most famous maverick teacher in China.
Photo from YouTube user Stephen Thompson.
If you were to attend one of Yuan Tengfei’s Continue reading
Tienchi Martin-Liao:Yuan Tengfei: A Free Spirit in Darkness已关闭评论
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Tagged Tienchi Martin-Liao, Yuan Tengfei
The Associated Press’ Didi Tang reports on the pressure applied to friends Continue reading
January 30, 2013
What does the Southern Weekly incident mean for the future of free speech in China?
China’s Southern Weekly demonstration on censorship Continue reading
Tienchi Martin-Liao:“Southern Porridge”: Wordplay in Darkness已关闭评论
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Tagged Southern Weekly
PETER CAI 2 SEP, 7:05 AM
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine has captivated and polarised international opinion. While Israeli fighter jets were pulverising buildings with “precision weapons” Continue reading
How Israel is winning the social media war in China已关闭评论
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Tagged China, Israel, Social Media
Posted: 08/25/2014 1:02 pm EDT Updated: 08/25/2014 3:59 pm EDT
DENG XIAOPING MIKHAIL GORBACHEV
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SHANGHAI — August 22 marked the anniversary of Deng Xiaoping’s birth 110 years go. Though Continue reading
Zhang Weiwei:My Personal Memories as Deng Xiaoping’s Interpreter: From Oriana Fallaci to Kim Il-sung to Gorbachev已关闭评论
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DAVID SCHLESINGER, MEI FONG, NICHOLAS BEQUELIN 09.02.14
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Pro-democracy protestors hold up a sign (center) reading: “Chinese Communist Party: You Lie!” They gathered in front of the Government Offices in Central, Continue reading
Hong Kong—Now What?-A ChinaFile Conversation已关闭评论
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Tagged Democracy, Hong Kong, Occupy Central movement
By HELEN GAOSEPT. 4, 2014
Credit Dom McKenzie
BEIJING — Every September, the campuses of Peking and Tsinghua Universities, dubbed the Harvard and M.I.T. of China, Continue reading