ARTICLES THAT ILLUMINATE THE LACK OF PERSONAL FREEDOM AND POLITICAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY.
The Boom-Bust Backlash
by Katrina Northrop
via The Wire China on September 12, 2021
Xi Jinping’s Crackdown on Everything is Remaking Chinese Society
by Lily Kuo
via Washington Post on September 9, 2021
Blackstone Drops $3 Billion Property Deal with Chinese Power Couple
by Elaine Yu and Jing Yang
via Wall Street Journal on September 13, 2021
Hong Kong’s Financial Ties to Mainland China Deepen as Wealth Link Launches
by Frances Yoon
via Wall Street Journal on September 10, 2021
China bans men it sees as not masculine enough from TV
by Joe McDonald
via Associated Press on September 2, 2021
Evergrande’s Cash Problem Is Now Beijing’s Political Problem
by Jacky Wong
via Wall Street Journal on September 14, 2021
Is this proof of lab leak lies?
by Ian Birrell
via UnHerd on September 9, 2021
Podcasting platform Ximalaya to file Hong Kong IPO after shelving US listing
by Chad Bray
via South China Morning Post via September 10, 2021
Foreign Brands Criticised in China for Misleading Shoppers
via Reuters on September 9, 2021
Tencent dominates digital donations in China. That’s the problem.
by Ben Brody
via Protocol on September 15, 2021
‘Reversing Gears’: China Increasingly Rejects English, and the World
by Li Yuan
via New York Times on September 9, 2021
Tencent and NetEase shares fall as China urges end to profit focus in gaming
by Primrose Riordan
via Financial Times on September 9, 2021
What Is China Evergrande and Why Is It in Trouble?
by David Scanlan and Cathy Chan
via Bloomberg on September 13, 2021
#MeToo: China Court Dismisses Landmark Sex Harassment Case
via BBC on September 15, 2021
Alibaba Slides on Report China Plans to Break Up Payment App
via BBC on September 13, 2021
China bans private tutors from giving online classes
via Reuters on September 8, 2021
China is purging celebrities and tech billionaires. But the problem is bigger than ‘sissy men’
by Alice Su
via Los Angeles Times on September 14, 2021