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

 

China Targets News Media in Xi Jinping’s Campaign to Expand Communist Party Control
by Liza Lin
via Wall Street Journal on October 12, 2021


China and the World Bank: Who Needs Whom?
by Anastasiia Carrier
via The Wire China on October 10, 2021


Chinese State Capitalism: Diagnosis and Prognosis
by Scott Kennedy and Jude Blanchette
via Center for Strategic and International Studies on October 7, 2021


The Man Behind Xi Jinping’s Foreign Policy
by Peter Martin
via China File on October 6, 2021


From the bookshelf: ‘The long game: China’s grand strategy to displace American order’
by Robert Wihtol
via Australian Strategic Policy Institute on October 13, 2021


How Evergrande Grew and Grew, Despite Years of Red Flags
by Brian Spegele, Julie Steinberg, and Elaine Yu
via Wall Street Journal on October 8, 2021


China to outlaw all news outlets not funded by Communist Party
by Sophia Yan
via The Telegraph on October 11, 2021


China readies plan to elevate status of antitrust unit
via Reuters on October 13, 2021


Fall in China's $1.3 trln land sales to test local finances, economy
by Ryan Woo and Liangping Gao
via Reuters on October 7, 2021


In China, Home Buyers Who Went All in Say They Want Out
by Alexandra Stevenson and Joy Dong
via New York Times on October 12, 2021


‘This Drop Came So Quickly’: Shrinking Schools Add to Hong Kong Exodus
by Vivian Wang
via New York Times on October 11, 2021


All Hong Kong schools must display Chinese national flag, hold weekly flag-raising ceremonies from next year
by Rhoda Kwan
via Hong Kong Free Press on October 12, 2021


University of Hong Kong orders removal of Tiananmen Massacre statue after 24 years, artist ‘shocked’
by Candice Chau
via Hong Kong Free Press on October 8, 2021


Hong Kong Policy Address: Emotional Carrie Lam hails ‘new era,’ vows to bolster national security measures
by Rhoda Kwan
via Hong Kong Free Press on October 6, 2021


Hong Kong plans megacourt to deal with protest arrests backlog
by Helen Davidson
via The Guardian on October 7, 2021


Half of China’s top developers crossed Beijing’s ‘red lines’
by Thomas Hale
via Financial Times on October 8, 2021


China DENIES WHO access to bat caves as part of Covid-19 investigation
by William Cole
via Daily Mail on October 11, 2021


How Hong Kong’s National Security Law Is Changing Everything
by Kari Soo Lindberg, Natalie Lung, and Pablo Robles
via Bloomberg on October 5, 2021

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