ARTICLES THAT ILLUMINATE THE LACK OF PERSONAL FREEDOM AND POLITICAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY.

 

China’s Xi Flexes Power with Plan to Rewrite Communist Party History
by Chun Han Wong and Keith Zhai
via Wall Street Journal on October 18, 2021


Many still heading for exit despite a 'more livable HK'
by Michael Shum
via The Standard on October 21, 2021


Evergrande Group and China’s Debt Challenges
via Congressional Research Service on October 21, 2021


Tightening Up
by Xibai Xu, Jude Blanchette, Maya Wang, and Fergus Ryan
via China File on October 20, 2021


A Year of 'Crackdowns'
by Eliot Chen
via The Wire China on October 24, 2021


The China Bull
by Brent Crane
via The Wire China on October 24, 2021


Chinese Regulators Nudge Didi Toward Hong Kong Listing
by Keith Zhai and Liza Lin
via Wall Street Journal on October 21, 2021


Communist Party number 3 hails superiority of ‘Chinese democracy’
by Guo Rui
via South China Morning Post on October 24, 2021


Chinese Developer Defaults Pile Up as Evergrande Contagion Spreads
by Frances Yoon, Quentin Webb, and Elaine Yu
via Wall Street Journal on October 21, 2021


Hong Kong’s Media Under Siege
by Angeli Datt
via The Diplomat on October 22, 2021


Tiananmen vigil pair refuse bail, saying there is no liberty without free speech
by Brian Wong
via South China Morning Post on October 22, 2021


Beijing’s list of approved news media grows fourfold, but control tightens
by Xinmei Shen
via South China Morning Post on October 21, 2021


Property Crisis Underpins China’s Economic Slowdown
by James Palmer
via Foreign Policy on October 27, 2021


Beijing targets top financial news outlet Caixin in media crackdown
by Edward White
via Financial Times on October 21, 2021


As Hong Kong’s Civil Society Buckles, One Group Tries to Hold On
by Austin Ramzy
via New York Times on October 24, 2021


How Hong Kong’s Elite Turned on Democracy
by Timothy McLaughlin
via Atlantic on October 20, 2021


Chinese Pianist Is Held on Prostitution Suspicion, State Media Says
by Javier C. Hernández
via New York Times on October 22, 2021


Celtics Games Are Pulled in China After Enes Kanter’s Pro-Tibet Posts
by Raymond Zhong and Sopan Deb
via New York Times on October 21, 2021


As Chinese Women Seek to Crack Male Professions, Schools Stand in the Way
by Joy Dong
via New York Times on October 21, 2021


Hong Kong court convicts man under security law for inciting secession with chants and speech
by Selina Cheng
via Hong Kong Free Press on October 25, 2021


16 more Hong Kong democratically elected district councilors ousted over loyalty oaths, as democrats left in the minority
by Selina Cheng
via Hong Kong Free Press on October 21, 2021


She Is Breaking Glass Ceilings in Space, but Facing Sexism on Earth
by Steven Lee Myers
via New York Times on October 23, 2021

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