KERRY BROWN 07.23.14
How does one become the leader of the world’s newest superpower? And who holds the real power in the Chinese system? China has become the powerhouse of the world economy and home to one Continue reading
KERRY BROWN 07.23.14
How does one become the leader of the world’s newest superpower? And who holds the real power in the Chinese system? China has become the powerhouse of the world economy and home to one Continue reading
The New Emperors-Power and the Princelings in China已关闭评论
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged China, Kerry Brown, New Emperors
By Xiao Guozhen, published: July 23, 2014
This is China Change’s second profile of Guo Feixiong. Read the one by Xiao Shu.
On August 8, 2013, Guangzhou-based rights activist Guo Feixiong (郭飞雄, a.k.a. Yang Maodong) disappeared. Ten days later following a sustained uproar on social media, his sister finally confirmed his criminal detention upon receiving a notice of such from the Chinese police for allegedly “assembling a crowd Continue reading
TOKYO, July 17, Kyodo
Novelist Tomoka Shibasaki won the Akutagawa literary award for up-and-coming authors of pure literature, while the Naoki Prize, another renowned award for popular fiction, Continue reading
Shibasaki wins Akutagawa award, Kurokawa wins Naoki Prize已关闭评论
Posted in Culture
Tagged Akutagawa literary award, Hiroyuki Kurokawa, Naoki Prize, Novelist, Tomoka Shibasaki
New York, July 23, 2014–Chinese authorities today sentenced a blogger to more than six years in prison, according to news reports. Dong Rubin, a businessman who has criticized Continue reading
Critical Chinese blogger given six-year prison term已关闭评论
Posted in Internet Freedom
Tagged Blogger, Dong Rubin, Internet Freedom
Posted: 07/23/2014 8:07 am EDT Updated: 07/23/2014 5:59 pm EDT
Having thought about Shakespeare for most of my life, I have concluded that the best way to learn about his plays, his language, his themes and his stories with any real depth and integrity is to memorize Continue reading
What new regulations might mean for China’s beleaguered reporters.
BY DAVID SCHLESINGER , ORVILLE SCHELL , ROGIER CREEMERS , WEN YUNCHAO JULY 22, 2014
On June 30, China’s State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film, and Television posted a statement on its website warning Chinese journalists not to share information with Continue reading
ChinaFile:Can Chinese Journalists Still Push Boundaries?已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Press Freedom
Tagged China, Free Expression, Journalists, Press Freedom
PUBLISHED ON JULY 21, 2014
The PEN Ten is PEN America’s biweekly interview series curated by Lauren Cerand. This week Lauren talks with Michael F. Moore, the chair of the PEN/Heim Translation Fund and an interpreter/translator from Italian. Continue reading
The PEN Ten with Michael F. Moore已关闭评论
Posted in PEN International News
Tagged Michael F. Moore, PEN Ten
July 22, 2014 2:30 AM
Posted By: Samuel Wade
The New York Times’ Kiki Zhao reports the sudden firing of journalist Song Zhibiao over commentaries he wrote for a Hong Kong website. China’s State Administration of Press, Publication, Film, Continue reading
Journalist Fired Over Work for Hong Kong Website已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Press Freedom
Tagged Fired, Journalist, Song Zhibiao