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How I Became a Prop in Hong Kong’s Show Trials
Beijing is using torture and coercion in its case against Jimmy Lai. Read More...
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Thu, Jan 01 2024 8:29 AM
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Bhutan’s Elections Are a Bright Spot in South Asia
This week’s vote reflects a smooth transition to democracy—which isn’t always a guarantee. Read More...
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Does Amy Chua Understand China?
The Triple Package , the book released Feb. 4 by "Tiger Mom" author and provocateur Amy Chua and her husband, constitutional law expert and novelist Jed Rubenfeld, is unsurprisingly controversial. The authors, both professors at Yale Law School...
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Tue, Feb 02 2014 5:26 AM
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Why China Refuses to Arrest its 'Most Wanted' Dissidents
Wu'er Kaixi is homesick. Wu'er, an exiled Chinese dissident and the "second most wanted" man among the student activists of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest, has tried to turn himself in to the Chinese government four times. Each time...
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Mon, Nov 11 2013 10:21 AM
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Jon Huntsman— Can a moderate with strong foreign policy bona fides survive the 2012 Republican campaign?
Jon Huntsman, the former Republican governor of Utah who crossed party lines to serve as President Barack Obama's ambassador to China, will stand in front of the Statue of Liberty tomorrow and announce he is running for president. Huntsman tends to...
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Mon, Jun 06 2011 3:42 PM
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Chinese official: Beijing isn't Cairo
In 2008, Yu Keping, the head of China's Central Compilation and Translation Bureau and a professor at Peking University, published an attention-grabbing collection of essays called Democracy is a Good Thing . Coming from a Chinese Communist Party...
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Tue, May 05 2011 4:42 PM
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Huntsman Speaks
It didn't take long for Tina Brown's reimagined Newsweek to start the rumor-mill churning. A recent piece speculating that Jon Huntsman Jr. -- former Republican governor of Utah and current U.S. ambassador to China -- might run want to for president...
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Tue, Jan 01 2011 2:59 PM
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U.S. losing ground in selling to China
It's never easy visiting Washington in the thick of campaign season if your goal is to get Congress to stop saying nasty things about everyone's favorite electioneering scapegoat : that is, China. But a delegation from the American Chamber of...
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Thu, Sep 09 2010 9:27 AM
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