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

 

AUDIO — Decoding China's Diplomacy Discourse: A Conversation with Malin Oud
by Bonnie Glaser
via Center for Strategic and International Studies on April 16, 2021


Bloomberg forum moves back to Singapore amid concerns over press treatment in China
via Reuters on May 6, 2021


Inquiry Into Early Covid-19 Response Finds WHO Delays but Spares China
by Drew Hinshaw and Betsy McKay
via Wall Street Journal on May 12, 2021


Meituan shares slide after chief posts ancient poem
by Ryan McMorrow
via Financial Times on May 10, 2021


How a Sexual-Harassment Suit May Test the Reach of #MeToo in China
by Han Zhang
via The New Yorker on May 12, 2021


China deletes 2 million online posts for ‘historical nihilism’ as Communist Party centenary nears
by Jun Mai
via South China Morning Post on May 11, 2021


China’s Public Diplomacy Operations: Understanding Engagement and Inauthentic Amplification of Chinese Diplomats on Facebook and Twitter
by Marcel Schliebs, Hannah Bailey, Jonathan Bright, and Philip N. Howard
via Oxford Internet Institute on May 11, 2021


Huawei CEO tells staff to keep fewer records, write shorter memos
by Eva Dou
via Washington Post on May 10, 2021


Corruption in China: Worse Under Xi Jinping
by Massimo Introvigne
via Bitter Winter on May 11, 2021


China’s ‘wolf warrior’ diplomats like to talk tough
by Yaoyao Dai and Luwei Rose Luqiu
via Washington Post on May 12, 2021


China to restrict mobile app news notifications in internet clampdown
via Reuters on May 12, 2021


Thousands in China join mother’s call for transparency over son’s death at school
by William Zheng
via South China Morning Post on May 11, 2021

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