Complete Archive
Here is a complete list of all the posts (ordered from newest to oldest)
- Young and Furiously Laughing in China
- In Zealous Effort to Increase Grain Production, China Deploys Force and Coercion to ‘Manage’ the Countryside
- ‘A democratic China must be realized in our time, we cannot saddle the next generation with this duty’ – Xu Zhiyong’s Court Statement
- Authoritarianism Shall Perish – Ding Jiaxi’s Court Statement
- China Has a Youth Unemployment Problem; Guangdong Province Spearheads a Plan to Send 300,000 Youth to the Countryside by the End of 2025
- China’s Ministry of Public Security Issues a Three-Year Action Plan to Bring Xinjiang-style ‘One Police Station to Every Rural Village or Urban Grid Block’ Nationwide by the End of 2025
- Taiwan Interview Series (2): Lin Ping-yu, Member of New Taipei City Council
- A Protest Song Has Emerged in China — It’s the Communist Anthem
- Taiwan Interview Series (1): Ho Cheng-hui, CEO of Kuma Academy
- Hutong, DJ Bar, Youth, and Unexpected Politics: The Detained Blank Paper Protesters of Beijing
- The Choice Facing the Taiwanese People: Moving Towards Greater Enlightenment, or Falling Back to the Dark Age of Dictatorship?
- A Conversation With Ilham Tohti
- 2022: Remember the Light the Young Have Shown Us
- A Good Country, A Good People – Thirty Days Around Taiwan
- ‘We Have a Duty to Leave a Record of This Tyrannical Era, Even at the Cost of Our Personal Liberty’: Chow Hang-tung’s Court Defense of the Hong Kong Alliance in the Case of Refusing to Submit Organizational Documents Demanded by the National Security Police
- Account Hacked, Our Apologies
- ‘Bridge Man’ Peng Zaizhou’s Mission Impossible and His ‘Toolkit for the Removal of Xi Jinping’
- Identity of the Man Who Pulled Off Protest on Beijing Overpass Amid Unprecedented Security Before the CCP Congress
- The Battle of the Hong Kong Alliance to Keep Memory of June 4th Alive: A Mini Documentary
- Chow Hang-tung’s Testimony During Preliminary Court Inquiry in the Hong Kong Alliance ‘Incitement to Subversion’ Case
- The Life and Death of the ‘Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China’ – Part Seven
- The Life and Death of the ‘Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China’ – Part Six
- The Life and Death of the ‘Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China’ – Part Five
- The Life and Death of the ‘Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China’ – Part Four
- The Life and Death of the ‘Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China’ – Part Three
- The Life and Death of the ‘Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China’ – Part Two
- The Life and Death of the ‘Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China’ – Part One
- The 6th China Human Rights Lawyers Day: Recording and Full Text
- Chinese Lawyers’ ‘Original Sin’ — Speech by Lawyer Li Fangping on the 6th China Human Rights Lawyers Day
- The Citizens Movement
- One Life for One Dream
- Announcing the 6th China Human Rights Lawyers Day
- Call on China to immediately release lawyer Tang Jitian, who has been extralegally detained since December 2021
- Shanghai Spring
- Where is Peng Shuai, and Where Will the Hologic WTA Tour Go in October in Place of China?
- The Defenders — 20 Years of Human Rights Lawyers in China / 辩护人: 中国人权律师二十年
- Lawyers’ Struggles for Freedoms in China and the World – A Conversation With Professor Terence Halliday of The American Bar Foundation
- Testimony on Peng Shuai Before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China
- The Gaslit Games: Xi Jinping, Thomas Bach, and António Guterres are Driving the Olympic Movement Toward a Shared Authoritarian Future
- Remembering Zhang Qing: From Her Daughter, Her Son, and Her Friend
- IN MEMORY OF ZHANG QING
- To This City, To That Person
- An End-of-Year Reflection on My Disbarment
- The Spring Breeze Is Bound to Cause Ripples: A New Year Statement by The China Human Rights Lawyers Group
- An Appeal to the Chinese Government Regarding Guo Feixiong’s Departure From China
- Free Zhang Zhan – Speech at the Lin Zhao Freedom Award Ceremony
- What Awaits Peng Shuai
- Lin’s Uprising — A Human Rights Lawyer Recounts How His Law Firm Was Shut Down and His License Revoked
- Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Circulate Open Letter to Shanghai Authorities Appealing for Citizen Journalist Zhang Zhan to Receive a Full Physical Examination and Emergency Medical Treatment
- China’s Best Known Public Interest Litigator Awaits Trial
- Opening remarks by Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, Director of IBAHRI, at the 5th China Human Rights Lawyers Day, July 9, 2021
- Indictment of Citizens Movement Advocate Xu Zhiyong — A Full Translation
- Indictment of Citizens Movement Advocate Ding Jiaxi — A Full Translation
- Citizens Movement Advocates Xu Zhiyong and Ding Jiaxi Indicted for Subversion on Scant, Slanderous ‘Evidence’
- An Update on the Case of Human Rights Lawyer Chang Weiping
- An Open Letter to the People’s Republic of China Ministry of Public Security and Minister Zhao Kezhi
- Sun Dawu’s Closing Court Statement
- Briefing on the Eleventh Day of Dawu Trial — 10 Questions and 10 Answers
- Lawyer’s Account of Meeting With Detained Civil Rights Activist Ding Jiaxi
- Statement of the Dawu Legal Team on the Verdict and Sentences in the Dawu Case
- Response to a Journalist’s Query Regarding the Sun Dawu Verdict
- Briefing on the Ninth Day of Dawu Trial
- Briefing on the Eighth Day of Dawu Trial
- Briefing on the Seventh Day of Dawu Trial
- Briefing on the Sixth Day of Dawu Trial
- Briefing on the Fifth Day of Dawu Trial
- Briefing on the Fourth Day of Dawu Trial — ‘I Want to Dig a Window’
- Briefing on the Third Day of Dawu Trial
- Briefing on the Second Day of Dawu Trial
- Briefing on the First Day of Dawu Trial
- Latest Developments in the Dawu Group Legal Case: Statements Made by Sun Dawu and Other Defendants at the Pretrial Meeting
- Announcing the 5th China Human Rights Lawyers Day; Calling for One-Person-One-Photo Messages
- Latest Development of the Dawu Case: Charges Brought to Court
- The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Will Be a Glorification of Xi Jinping and the CCP’s Global Agenda; We Must Counter With a Diplomatic Boycott
- A night’s stay at Baotai Hotel, the place where my husband Chang Weiping was tortured
- 10 Questions and Answers Concerning the Dawu Case
- Sun Dawu: A Chinese Agricultural Entrepreneur’s 36-year Dream in the Era of Reform and Opening Up (Part Two)
- Sun Dawu: A Chinese Agricultural Entrepreneur’s 36-year Dream in the Era of Reform and Opening Up (Part One)
- Fighting Terror With Faith — The Road Walked by a Human Rights Defender’s Wife
- Freedom in a Cage: An Interview With Chang Ping, Former News Director of Southern Weekend, Part Five
- Freedom in a Cage: An Interview With Chang Ping, Former News Director of Southern Weekend, Part Four
- Freedom in a Cage: An Interview With Chang Ping, Former News Director of Southern Weekend, Part Three
- Freedom in a Cage: An Interview With Chang Ping, Former News Director of Southern Weekend, Part Two
- Freedom in a Cage: An Interview With Chang Ping, Former News Director of Southern Weekend, Part One
- ‘He Committed Ideological Crimes’: Wife Recounts How Chinese Police Suppress the Family, Preventing Them From Speaking Out and Threatening Her Job After Human Rights Lawyer Chang Weiping’s Detention
- Prominent Dissident Xu Zhiyong Met With Lawyer After One Year in Detention
- Prominent Human Rights Activist Ding Jiaxi Tells Lawyer Details of Torture Throughout His Year in Custody
- In China, 24 Members of a Subculture Website Sentenced, the Main ‘Culprit’ Gets 14 Years in Prison
- A Joint Statement Calling for China to Allow Prominent Dissident to Visit Ill Wife in the U.S.
- ‘Criminal Judgment’ of Citizen Journalist Zhang Zhan by Court in Shanghai
- 120 Days in Secret Detention
- ‘The Legal Apparatus Can Bring Anyone to Court for the Sake of Censoring the People:’ Some Statements by the Defense During the Trial Argument Phase of Zhang Zhan’s Case
- Better to Die for One’s Words Than Survive on Silence: A New Year Statement by The China Human Rights Lawyers Group
- Zhang Zhan: A Six-Minute Documentary
- ‘A Madman’s Diary’ in the Age of the Pandemic: The Case of Zhang Zhan
- Mowing Down
- Dawu Group’s Concept of ‘Constitutional Labor-Capital Republic’ and Its Model of ‘Open Governance and Co-Prosperity’
- A Grassroots Dissident’s Brief Account of Prison Mistreatment
- Documenting Mass Protest Incidents: The Extraordinary Story of Two Ordinary Chinese
- A Genocidal War Waged by a Gigantic Empire Against a Tiny Poet
- Supporting CHINA CHANGE
- Some Fundamentals Regarding China’s ‘Government-designated Lawyers’
- Heiko Maas, Nathan Law is More Important Than Wang Yi
- Ding Jiaxi and Alfred
- China Disbars 709 Lawyer Xie Yang Who Denied He Was Tortured in 2017 in a Deal Allowing Him to Continue His Law Practice
- Turning the Tables: Interviews with Chen Guiqiu & Chen Jiangang About Revealing the Torture of Lawyer Xie Yang and the Smear Campaign That Followed During the 709 Crackdown
- Political and Judicial Persecution Must be Based on Law, and it Must Be Professional and Reasonable — My Self Defense (in part)
- Five years after the ‘709’ crackdown on China’s human rights lawyers, their voices must be heard
- Flying Against the Wind Amid a Grim Situation — China Human Rights Lawyers Group’s Statement on the 5th Anniversary of the “709” Crackdown
- The Crackdown on Human Rights Lawyers — A Compilation of China Change Posts About the ‘709 Incident’
- Foreword to ‘The Other China’ eBook Series
- Interviewing Sui Muqing: As a Human Rights Lawyer, I’ve Sacrificed a Lot, But Gained Even More
- Initiate a Process of Constitution-making by Citizens, and Strive to Achieve a Peaceful Political Transition — To Delegates Attending the Third Session of the 13th National People’s Congress
- Interviewing Liang Xiaojun: Representing Political Prisoners Is an Honor for China’s Lawyers
- Free Ding Jiaxi!
- One Chinese GONGO’s War against Global Human Rights
- Ten Years Disbarred
- No Access to the CIA Report? Let’s DIY: Estimating Total Infections and Death Toll in Wuhan, the Epicenter of Covid-19
- From a Successful Lawyer to a Civil Rights Activist — An Exclusive Interview With Ding Jiaxi
- Beijing Has Nothing But Good News for You in the Coronavirus Epidemic
- A Social Media Profile of the Late Dr. Li Wenliang: From a Liberal-leaning Student, to a Party Adherent, to a Whistleblower Who Believes a Society Should Have More Than One Voice
- Academics Around the World Write to Xi Jinping: Give Freedom of Speech Back to the Chinese People
- The 2019 South-South Human Rights Forum: China Gathers Steam in Its Bid to Redefine the Concept of Human Rights
- The Regret of Wuhan: How China Missed the Critical Window for Controlling the Coronavirus Outbreak
- The China Human Rights Lawyers Group’s Proposal to Declare February 6 ‘People’s Day of Truth’
- The Right to Freedom of Speech Starts Today — An Open Letter to the National People’s Congress and the NPC Standing Committee
- Going Around Coronavirus-Stricken Wuhan With Fang Bin, Visiting Hospitals, and Being Visited by Police, on February 1, 2020
- The Aftermath of a Gathering: Arrest, Flight, Hiding, and Family Separation
- Change — A 2020 New Year’s Message
- Get Ready to Welcome the Future — A 2020 New Year’s Message From the China Human Rights Lawyers Group
- Yasuhiro Matsuda: Beijing Will Feel Secure Only When Hong Kong’s Freedoms Are Completely Crushed
- China Has Invited 600 International Lawyers and Judicial Officials to its ‘Global Lawyers Forum,’ But These Chinese Lawyers Won’t Be Welcome
- Why We Should Not Condemn Violence by the Hong Kong Protesters
- Open Letter to the Global Lawyers Forum*
- Drive a Wedge Into CCP’s Iron Rule With Freedom of Speech — An Interview With Hu Ping
- As Violence in Hong Kong Escalates, the Victim-Blamers Are Coming Out of the Woodwork
- Wang Dan: The Cold War Has Not Ended
- Zhang Lifan: The CCP’s Hardline Measures Could Be Its Undoing
- Beijing Activist Faces Indictment. The Crime Appears to Be Helping the Aged Mother of Dissident Huang Qi
- China’s Official GDP Growth Rate Does Not Agree With Reality
- Feminism and Social Change in China: an Interview With Lü Pin (Part 3 of 3)
- I’m a Hongkonger — A New Cold War Has Begun
- In China’s 70th Anniversary Grand Pardon, Read the Small Print and Do Your Math
- Feminism and Social Change in China: an Interview with Lü Pin (Part 2 of 3)
- ‘The Revolution of Our Times’: The Core Issue in Need of Resolution
- Imprisoned Lawyer Wang Quanzhang’s Six-year-old Son Once Again Forced Out of School
- Feminism and Social Change in China: an Interview with Lü Pin (Part One of Three)
- Li Hai’s List
- The Main Dangers in Xinjiang
- Statement by the China Human Rights Lawyers Group on the Fourth Anniversary of the ‘709 Incident’
- Campaign for Direct Elections of Beijing Lawyers Association, 2008-2009
- Officials Came in Droves: Daughter-in-law of Former CCP Security Tsar Paints Details of Asset Grab
- Torture and Show Trial — Former CCP Security Tsar’s Daughter-in-Law Steps up Twitter Revelations
- Billionaires and Zhongnanhai Families — China’s Newest Breed of ‘Rights Defenders’
- Lawyer Liu Xiaoyuan’s Statement Regarding the Revocation of His License
- Lawyer Jiang Tianyong Freed From Prison but Not Free, Health Deteriorating
- Proposing a Chinese Day of Fast
- As the 30th Anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre Approaches, China Arbitrarily Rounds up Dissidents and Activists
- A Place for the Liu Xiaobo Bust
- The Making of a Liu Xiaobo Bust
- A Statement by Lawyer Chen Jiangang, Blocked Today From Leaving China to Take Part in the Humphrey Fellowship Program
- Liu Xiaoyuan and at Least Two Other Fengrui Lawyers Face Imminent Disbarment
- I Travel the Earth in Sound — Marking the 10th Year of Being Barred From Leaving China
- Explaining China’s ‘People’s Congress’ Through the Tales of Three: A Hand-raising Automaton, An Independent Candidate, and An Electoral Activist
- Four Years on: The Whereabouts of the ‘Feminist Five’ and the Sustainability of Feminist Activism in China
- Condemning the Enforced Disappearance of Lawyer Lu Tingge
- A Brainwashing War: An Appeal for the Poet-preacher Wang Yi
- The Lesson of Venezuela: Regime Change Can Only Happen When People Take to the Streets
- Acceptance Speech for the 2018 French Republic Human Rights Prize
- The Chinese Communist Party Should Fade Into History Peacefully, Avoiding Violence and Minimizing Social Unrest
- The Schellenberg Affair: Chinese Lawyers and Law Professors Opposing Court’s Handling of Robert Schellenberg’s Case
- Who Is Huang Qi?
- Bid Farewell to Reform and Opening Up –– On China’s Perilous Situation and Its Future Options
- End Dictatorship, March Towards Freedom — A 2019 New Year’s Statement From the China Citizens Movement
- Weather the Dark Storm, Persevere for Rule of Law in China — A 2019 New Year’s Message From the China Human Rights Lawyers Group
- A Great Shift Unseen Over the Last Forty Years
- My Declaration: The Faith of Disobedience
- The Crackdown on Chengdu Early Rain Covenant Church: A Backgrounder
- Pastor Wang Yi: Early Rain Covenant Church of Chengdu
- My Brother’s Keeper: A Proposal for “Dual Key” Accounts to Preserve Twitter’s Voices of Freedom
- Courage Comes from Prison
- International Human Rights Day: Presenting the 2018 Outstanding Citizen Award to Pu Wenqing
- China Steps up Nationwide Crackdown to Silence Twitter Users – the Unmediated Story
- China Deals Another Blow to the International Human Rights Framework at its UN Universal Periodic Review
- The Ideological Continuum Between Deng Xiaoping and Xi Jinping
- Deletion of Wu Gan’s Twitter Posts Reflects the Urgent Need to Protect Chinese Human Rights Activists’ ‘Data Ownership’
- Signs of China (5): Tightening the Screws on China’s Foreign Reserves
- China’s ‘Perfect Dictatorship’ and Its Impact — An Interview With Professor Stein Ringen
- An Interview With Xu Youyu: ‘The Worst Is Yet to Come’
- Chinese Students at Bard College Offended By Art Exhibit
- 85-Year-Old Mother Fights For the Release of Her Son, Renowned Human Rights Defender
- 85-Year-Old Mother of Dissident Huang Qi Appeals for His Release
- The Danger of AI Collaboration With China
- Signs of China (4)
- Signs of China (3)
- Acceptance Speech for the 2018 Annual Disturbing the Peace Literary Prize for a Courageous Writer at Risk
- 《燃烧的十字架》The Burning Cross
- The Burning Cross
- Signs of China (2)
- Signs of China (1)
- Four Years Afar
- Xu Zhiyong (许志永): We represent the future of China
- Make Sacrifices to Illuminate the Future: Commemorating the Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the China Human Rights Lawyers Group
- China’s Little-Noticed ‘New Police Law’ Gives Vastly Expanded Legal Powers to Public Security Apparatus
- An Open Letter on Ilham Tohti’s Life
- Video: Six Policemen Came to the Home of a Young Woman at Night and Seized Her for Interrogation [Subtitled]
- Chinese police forcefully enter woman’s home and arrest her for internet posts
- Google Recommends Product From a Chinese Company with Communist Party and Military Ties for its ‘Advanced Protection Program’
- Economics Professor Expelled for ‘Politically Harmful’ Expressions, Including Estimate of Staggering Cost to Maintain the Communist Party Apparatus
- Veteran Human Rights Lawyer Cheng Hai Disbarred
- A Call for a UN Investigation, and US Sanctions, on the Human Rights Disaster Unfolding in Xinjiang
- The Basics of China’s P2P Lending Bust
- German Student at Tsinghua University Expelled for Research on 709 Lawyers
- We are testing new designs on China Change website…
- Xu Zhangrun’s China: ‘Licking Carbuncles and Sucking Abscesses’
- Guangdong Activist Xu Lin Tried on Charges of ‘Stirring Up Trouble’ For Writing Songs
- Updates on 709 Lawyer Wang Quanzhang’s Circumstances and Impending Trial From His Lawyer and Wife
- Terence Halliday Speaking on the Third Anniversary of the 709 Crackdown
- China Fails in its Gambit to Use the UN NGO Committee to Silence the Society for Threatened Peoples and Uyghur Activist Dolkun Isa
- Video Introduction to the Second Annual China Human Rights Lawyers’ Day
- 709 Crackdown Three Years on: Keynote Address on the Second China Human Rights Lawyers’ Day, July 8, 2018, New York City
- 709 Crackdown Three Years on: A Tribute to Wang Quanzhang
- 709 Crackdown Three Years On: Xie Yanyi
- 709 Crackdown Three Years on: ‘The Most Painful Part of It all Was the Squandering of Life’
- 709 Crackdown Three Years On: Xie Yang
- 709 Crackdown Three Years on: ‘We Don’t Accept the Communist Party’s Attempt to Instill Terror in Us’
- 709 Crackdown Three Years on: ‘You’re Guilty of Whatever Crime They Say You Are’
- Sui Muqing on the 709 Crackdown Three Years on: ‘You’re Guilty of Whatever Crime They Say You Are’
- 709 Crackdown Three Years on: The Many Methods by Which the Chinese Communist Party Cracks Down on Human Rights Lawyers
- 709 Crackdown Three Years on: ‘If This Country Can’t Even Tolerate Lawyers’
- 709 Crackdown Three Years on: ‘I Stayed Because I Want to Change It’
- 709 Crackdown Three Years on: Mother and Lawyer Reveals Brutality Against Her Teenage Son for the First Time
- Global Announcement of the Memorial on the First Anniversary of Liu Xiaobo’s Passing
- Announcement Regarding the Annual ‘China Human Rights Lawyers Day’ Event
- Comparing the Brainwashing of Uighurs With the Party’s Anti-Falun Gong Campaign
- Truckers on Strike and the Structural Contradictions of China’s Logistics Industry
- Key Questions About the June 4 Massacre
- ‘Love Is a Serious Crime, a Life Sentence’ – Liu Xia Audio on May 25, 2018
- A Hearing With Chinese Characteristics: How the Beijing Lawyers’ Association Helps Persecute Human Rights Lawyers
- Communist Party’s Suppression of Lawyers Is a Preemptive Attack Against an Imaginary Threat
- War on Human Rights Lawyers Continues: Up to 16 More Lawyers in China Face Disbarment or Inability to Practice
- How Lawyer Wang Yu Was Made to Denounce the American Bar Association’s Human Rights Award in 2016
- The Significance of Crane Operators Across China Going on Strike
- Communist Party Steps Up Annual Inquisition of Lawyers
- China Change Exclusive: Liu Xia Cries Out for Help in a Phone Call With Liao Yiwu on April 8, 2018
- ‘Beep. Beep Beep’: A Group Emerges in China and a Code is Born
- Eight Detained for Organizing Humanitarian Assistance for Political Prisoners and Their Families
- A Six-day Strike in Shanghai Caused by a $110 Pay Cut – Collective Action by Sanitation Workers in China’s ‘New Era’ of Stability Maintenance
- ‘If You Dare to Come Out, We’ll Kill You, Do You Not Believe It?’
- With Its Latest Human Rights Council Resolution, China Continues Its Assault on the UN Human Rights Framework
- Crushing a Rose Under Foot: Chinese Authorities Target Internet Chat Groups
- Who Are the Young Women Behind the ‘#MeToo in China’ Campaign? An Organizer Explains
- The Might of an Ant: the Story of Lawyer Li Baiguang (2 of 2)
- The Might of an Ant: the Story of Lawyer Li Baiguang (1 of 2)
- As the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders Turns 20, China Wages a Multi-Pronged Attack on Rights Defenders
- Five Lawyers Write to Minister of Justice: Cease the Campaign-style Political Crackdown Against China’s Lawyers
- Proposed Removal of Chinese Leader’s Term Limit Meets With Public Resistance
- Xi Jinping’s Abolition of the Term Limit Ruptures Assumptions of Party’s Adaptability and Stability
- Safeguarding the Right to Practice: A Statement by 58 Chinese Lawyers
- From Policeman to Lawyer to Fisherman to ‘Criminal’: The Tortuous Road of a Human Rights Lawyer
- Under Neo-Totalitarianism, There Is No ‘Civil Society’ in China
- In Memory of Elliot Sperling: A 2014 Interview with the American Tibet Scholar
- Detention and Disbarment: China Continues Campaign Against Human Rights Lawyers in Wake of 709 Crackdown
- The Thinking of the System vs. The Thinking of Individuals Within the System
- Wang Quanzhang: The 709 Lawyer Not Heard From Since July 2015
- Written Appeal on Behalf of Wu Gan
- Zhen Jianghua: The Perilous Life of a Young Activist in China
- Perseverance Will See Us Through — A 2018 New Year’s Message From the Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Group
- Wu Gan’s Statement After Being Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison for ‘Subversion’
- China Continues Hunting Down Liu Xiaobo Commemorators, Rounding Up Dissident Writer
- In Beijing, Who Is and Isn’t a ‘Low-end Person?’
- Ten Years of Humanitarian China Supporting Political Prisoners and Families
- Presenting the 2017 Outstanding Citizen Award to Li Wenzu
- Atrocity in the Name of the Law
- Do ‘We,’ the World’s Political Parties, Know That ‘We’ Have Issued an Initiative Extolling the CCP’s Global Leadership for a Better World?
- Beijing Refugees and the New Displaced Class
- Thousands of Migrant Workers in Beijing Forcibly Evicted, Resistance Mounted in at Least One Location
- Six Key Phrases to Construct Civil Society
- The Nightmare – An Excerpt of Lawyer Wang Yu’s Account of 709 Detention and Torture
- Lawyer Wang Yu’s Son Blocked Again From Leaving China
- The City of Weimar in Germany Saw Its Website Attacked for Giving Human Rights Prize to Uighur Professor Ilham Tohti
- Human Rights Lawyer Wen Donghai Targeted in Continuous Crackdown
- Political Prisoner’s Wife Beaten by Relatives Who Asked Her to Leave Husband
- 61-Year Old Human Rights Lawyer Criminally Detained in Shenyang
- Twenty-Eight Years After – An Interview With Wang Dan
- A Record of 709
- Notes From Prison (Part Two of Two)
- Notes From Prison (Part One of Two)
- China Pushes ‘Human Rights With Chinese Characteristics’ at the UN
- Little-Known Chinese Lawyer Disbarred for Defending Freedom of Speech
- News About Uighur Scholar Ilham Tohti on the Third Anniversary of His Sentencing: No News
- Taiwan Out of the UN: Unfair to Taiwan and Harmful to Global Interests
- In Search of Better Digital Protection for Human Rights Defenders In China
- From Dr Wang Bingzhang, a Special Prayer on the 15th Anniversary of His Abduction by the Chinese Government
- From Sea to a Sea of Words: Poet Ensnared as China Shuts Down Commemoration of Liu Xiaobo
- ‘Riding on a Dream, We Push Forward’: A Statement on the Fourth Anniversary of the China Human Rights Lawyers Group
- What to Make of the Explosive New WeChat and QQ Spying Revelations?
- A Comprehensive Bibliography of Liu Xiaobo’s Writings
- Tulip for Wang Quanzhang
- Why Is Wu Gan ‘The Butcher’ So Important?
- Open Letter: Call for Investigation Into HNA Group’s Activities in the U.S. and Probable Links With Corruption at Top of Chinese Communist Party
- The Twelve ‘Crimes’ of Wu Gan the Butcher
- Wu Gan’s Pretrial Statement
- From Brittany, in Memory of Liu Xiaobo’s Spirit and Voice of Conscience
- A Home Prison Is Being Built for Recently Released Human Rights Lawyer Xie Yang
- Paying Homage to Liu Xiaobo from Behind Bars
- Remembering Liu Xiaobo — And What the U. S. Can Do
- Liu Xiaobo: Walking the Path of Kang Youwei, Spilling His Blood Like Tan Sitong
- As Liu Xiaobo Dies in Isolation, It’s Time to Abandon ‘Quiet Diplomacy’
- The Path Forward in the Wake of Liu Xiaobo’s Passing
- Independent Federation of Chinese Students and Scholars: A Statement on the Death of Mr. Liu Xiaobo
- New Citizens Movement Leader Xu Zhiyong Released From Prison
- The China Human Rights Lawyers Group: Statement Upon the 2nd Anniversary of the 709 Incident
- Two Years on: An Update on Lawyer Wang Yu, the First 709 Detainee
- A Human Rights Lawyer’s Notes on the ‘709 Incident,’ Two Years on
- Announcing the Inaugural China Human Rights Lawyers’ Day
- Liu Xiaobo: The Founder of China’s Political Opposition Movements
- Approaching the ‘International Day in Support of Victims of Torture,’ a Request to OHCHR and IBA to Address the Torture of Chinese Human Rights Lawyers in the 709 Crackdown
- Interview With Yu Zhijian, One of the ‘Three Hunan Hooligans’ Who Defaced the Portrait of Mao Zedong Over Tiananmen Square in 1989, Part Two
- Interview With Yu Zhijian, One of the ‘Three Hunan Hooligans’ Who Defaced the Portrait of Mao Zedong Over Tiananmen Square in 1989
- Liu Shaoming, a 1989 Veteran and a Labor Activist, Remains Imprisoned Without Sentence
- Foreword to ‘The Martial Law Troops of June Fourth’
- Wang Qiaoling, Wife of Lawyer Li Heping, Reflects on Life, Faith and the 709 Crackdown
- Chinese Construction Workers in Saipan Still Fighting for Their Wages
- To All Friends Concerned With the Imprisoned Human Rights Activist Wu Gan and the 709 Case
- One Belt, One Road, Total Corruption
- Injured Chinese Workers in Saipan Demand Compensation From Employer
- Wife: How I First Learned About Xie Yang’s Torture
- Urgent Statement by Chinese Lawyers Concerning Lawyer Chen Jiangang Who Was Detained by Yunnan Police Along With Family and Friends
- Breaking: Lawyer Chen Jiangang, With Family and Two Friends, Seized by Armed Police in Yunnan
- Workers Stranded in Saipan Without Pay Wrote Letter to Chinese Consulate
- A Long Journey to Visit My Husband Zhang Haitao in Shaya Prison, Part Two
- ‘Screw Your Suspended Sentence’: ‘The 709 Cases Are Far From Over,’ Says Li Heping’s Wife
- The Anecdotal Xie Yang
- A Long Journey to Visit My Husband Zhang Haitao in Shaya Prison
- Lawyer Xie Yang Will Be Tried On April 25, Wife Says in a Statement
- As China Blocks Xie Yang’s Own Lawyers Following the Torture Revelation, Wife Reprimands the Lawyer Who Met Him Without Consent
- ‘I have decided to travel to Beijing, find out what is going on, and rescue my husband’: A Statement by Wife of Taiwanese NGO Worker Lee Ming-che
- Chen Yunfei’s Closing Statement Before the Court
- China’s Extraordinary Response to the 11-Nation Letter Over the Torture of Human Rights Lawyers
- Jailed Living Stone House Church Pastor Now in Critical Condition; Lawyers Request Medical Bail
- Activist Who Rejected TV Confession Invites CCTV Interviewer to Be Witness at His Trial
- ‘The Ball Is in Your Court!’ Questions for the Hunan Procuratorate Regarding Its ‘Independent Investigation’ into Xie Yang’s Torture
- Co-opting Trump, Chinese State Propaganda Brands Torture Revelations ‘Fake News’
- Busy Hating!
- Xie Yang’s Handwritten Statement on January 13, 2017
- ‘In the Event That I Lose My Freedom’: A Statement by Lawyer Chen Jiangang
- How Xie Yang’s Transcripts of Torture Came to Light: Lawyer Chen Jiangang Rebuts China’s Smear Campaign
- Statement by Lawyers Representing Jiang Tianyong Regarding the Global Times Interview
- Letter to World Leaders by ‘709’ Family Members Includes Emerging Details of Horrific Torture
- Reconsidering Deng Xiaoping the Reformer: What Did He Really Reform?
- Announcement of the Establishment of the China Anti-Torture Alliance
- A Chronicle of Elliot Sperling
- The Dire Consequences of the Imprisonment of Ilham Tohti
- The Anti-Torture Work of Lawyer Li Heping That Irked the Chinese Authorities
- Transcript of Interviews with Lawyer Xie Yang (4) – Admit Guilt, and Keep Your Mouth Shut
- Transcript of Interviews with Lawyer Xie Yang (3) – Dangling Chair, Beating, Threatening Lives of Loved Ones, and Framing Others
- Transcript of Interviews with Lawyer Xie Yang (2) – Sleep Deprivation
- Transcript of Interviews with Lawyer Xie Yang (1) – Arrest, Questions About Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Group
- A Fourth Update on Lawyer Li Chunfu’s Situation: ‘What Are You Hiding From Me?’
- Chinese Government Thwarts Effort to Appeal the Recent Wukan Sentences
- A Third Update on Lawyer Li Chunfu: He Was Drugged in Custody
- An Update on Lawyer Li Chunfu’s Condition
- Chinese Rights Lawyer Li Chunfu Mentally Disturbed and Physically Ruined After Abuse in Custody
- Bill of Indictment Against Rights Activist Wu Gan
- Bill of Indictment Against Human Rights Lawyer Xie Yang
- A Joint Statement Upon the Establishment of ‘China Human Rights Accountability Center’
- Freeing Ourselves From Fear: A Call to Join the ‘709 Trial Observation Group’
- How Nine Wukan Villagers Were Illegally Tried and Sentenced in December, 2016
- Q & A with Peter Dahlin, the Swedish NGO Worker Who ‘Endangered the National Security’ of China
- ‘We Bear Witness; We Keep the Faith’: A New Year’s Message From the Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Group
- The Bookseller’s Decision
- The Shepherds of Living Stone Church
- ‘A Notice to Foreign Forces: We’ve Captured Jiang Tianyong!’ — Video Denigrates Human Rights Lawyer
- Another Chinese Propaganda Video Ties Mainland Rights Defense Activism, Protests in Hong Kong, and the Syrian War Into One Anti-U.S. Narrative
- The Fate of Press Freedom in China’s Era of ‘Reform and Opening up’: An Interview With Chang Ping
- Choking on Smog, China’s Urban Dwellers Emerge in Protest
- ‘Speech Is Freedom Itself’ – Chang Ping’s Acceptance Speech for the CJFE 2016 International Press Freedom Award
- China’s Most ‘Radical’ Political Prisoner Dies in Jail
- Disappeared Lawyer a Long-time Target of Surveillance, Detention, and Torture
- The World According to a CCTV Journalist Based in London
- Open Letter to the Chinese Government and the World Media About the Suppression of Wukan
- U. S. Government Must Intervene in Zhang Haitao’s Case
- 12 Chinese Legal Professionals’ Letter of Appeal for the Review of Jia Jinglong’s Death Penalty
- Trump and Xi Jinping Haven’t Spoken, But China Outlines Expectations With Coaxing and Threats
- A Declaration by Yao Lifa and 57 Other Candidates for People’s Representative in Qianjiang City, Hubei Province
- For Over 36 Years, Grassroots Elections in China Have Made No Progress – An Interview With Hu Ping
- China to Put a Young Man to Death, and It’s Not About the Law
- Record Number of Beijing Residents Declare Their Independent Candidacy for Local People’s Congress Seats
- Chinese Leaders Are Living in a Dangerous Illusion
- A Chinese Millennial’s Crime and Punishment: The Story of Li Tingyu
- Is The Dalai Lama A Separatist?
- Lawyer Xia Lin Will be Sentenced on September 22, and It Will Have Nothing to Do With the Law
- Ilham Tohti’s Nomination for Sakharov Prize Welcomed by Laureate and Scholars
- Statement Upon the Third Anniversary of the Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Group
- What Is Hu Shigen Thought and the ‘Topple-the-Wall’ Movement Anyway?
- Obama Goes to Hangzhou
- A Prisoner’s Human Rights Report
- “My Name is Li Heping, and I Love Being a Lawyer”
- Wife and Relatives Issue Statement Over Torture of Rights Lawyer Xie Yang in Changsha
- To American Bar Association With Regard to ABA Human Rights Award to Wang Yu
- China Smears Foreign Diplomats in Another 4-Minute Video, As Trials of Rights Lawyers and Activists Continue in Tianjin
- China Claims Rights Lawyers and Dissidents Are Part of Vast American Conspiracy in 4-Minute Video
- Hu Shigen: The Prominent Yet Obscure Political Prisoner
- A Cafe Chat With Li Tingting
- “Crooked Beam” Xie Yanyi
- Give the Sakharov Prize to an Uighur Intellectual
- America and Europe’s Failure in Securing the Release of Lawyers and Activists in Connection With the ‘709 Incident’
- After Four Detainees of the ‘709 Incident’ Are Indicted, Chinese State Media Name Foreign News Organizations, a US Congressman, & Three Embassies in Beijing as ‘Foreign Anti-China Forces’
- Gao Zhisheng on China’s Persecution of Rights Lawyers
- The ‘709 Incident:’ some testimony from the human rights lawyer community
- China’s Shattered Dream for the Rule of Law, One Year On
- What Do Lu Yuyu’s Statistics of Protest Tell Us About the Chinese Society Today?
- The Pipe Dream of Independent Candidacy, Once Every Five Long Years
- Guo Feixiong Update: Hunger Strike Enters 52nd Day; Lawyers Allowed Visit
- Expect Sanity in a Mad House
- ‘China Is the Biggest Mad House in the World and CCP the Worst Lunatic’
- Guo Feixiong’s Wife Urges Him to Stop Hunger Striking; Sister Refused Visitation to Deliver Letter
- The Death and Life of Middle Class Politics in China
- Re-send: Dear Subscribers (2)
- Dear Subscribers (2)
- Using Art to Resist: Cartoonist Becomes The Tank Man
- The Historian of the Tiananmen Movement and the June Fourth Massacre – An Interview With Wu Renhua (Part Two of Two)
- The Historian of the Tiananmen Movement and the June Fourth Massacre – An Interview With Wu Renhua (Part One of Two)
- Making the Case for Nominating Ilham Tohti for the Sakharov Prize – My Remarks at the European Parliament
- Over 200 People Support Guo Feixiong in a Hunger Strike Relay
- Guo Feixiong on Hunger Strike in Prison, Wife Details Degrading Treatemnt in an Open Letter to Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang
- Activists’ Arrest and Whereabouts Confirmed After Forced Disappearance for Seven Months
- Is China Moving to Restrict Religious Freedom for the Hui Muslims?
- A Young Political Prisoner in the Grand Picture of US-China Diplomacy in the Wake of June 4th Massacre
- Yu Shiwen Hunger Strikes in Protest at Two Year Detention Without Trial For Holding Zhao Ziyang Memorial
- Statement by Seven Former Chinese Political Prisoners Regarding the Death of Harry Wu and the Abuses of the Yahoo Human Rights Fund
- Chinese Twitter Users Unsettled at Appointment of New Managing Director
- The Southern Street Movement: China’s Lonely Warriors
- China’s Future: Unstable and Unsettled
- Chang Ping Responds to Police Demands, Relayed Through Captive Brother
- Chang Ping: My Statement About the Open Letter to Xi Jinping Demanding His Resignation
- #LoveTwitter, a Special Place Like No Other for Mainland Chinese Netizens
- A ‘Historic Mistake’: Another Case of China’s Social Media Warfare
- Miner Protests in the Northeast and the End of China’s Economic Boom
- Young Columnist Disappeared in Beijing, Believed to be Related to Open Letter to Xi Jinping
- Do Not Admire the ‘Strength’ That Crushes Lives and Tramples Over Human Rights
- 27 Chinese Groups Respond to Mr. Trump and Governor Kasich’s Remarks about the Tiananmen Massacre
- Renowned Activist Guo Feixiong’s Health Deteriorates, Sister Calls for Emergency Medical Parole
- Before International Women’s Day, Feminist Five And Their Lawyers Are Called in by Police
- Earnest Request to the National People’s Congress to Form a Special Committee of Inquiry into the “July 9 Crackdown” on Lawyers
- Legal Opinion on Dropping the Investigation Against the “Feminist Five”
- ‘I Can’t Stay Out of This’ — Two Statements on the Zhang Kai Case
- Lawyer Zhang Kai’s Work From 2003 – Present
- The Case of Zhang Kai: Refuting Lies, Clarifying the Facts, and Setting the Record Straight
- ‘What’s The Name of This Vegetable?’ Netizens Send Nearly 10,000 Answers to People’s Daily’s Question
- Outspoken Chinese Real Estate Mogul Becomes Latest Target of Party Wrath
- Brother Denied Right to Visit Ilham Tohti, Moderate Uighur Scholar Sentenced to Life in Prison
- Appeal Begins of Harsh 19-Year Prison Term Given Xinjiang-based Activist Zhang Haitao
- Guo Jianmei, Zhongze, and the Empowerment of Women in China
- Ilham Tohti: A Short Introduction
- Leader of Government-Sanctioned Mega Church in Hangzhou Held in Secret Detention for Opposing Cross Removal Campaign
- Six Months On, An Assessment of the July 9 Arrest of Lawyers in China
- The ‘1992 Consensus’: Rather Than Asking Tsai Ing-wen, Ask Xi Jinping Instead
- Activist in Xinjiang Sentenced to 19 Years for Online Writings and Rights Activities
- Members of Petitioners Group ‘Rose China’ Detained
- Now You Know the Terror
- VOA Interview with Uighur Professor Ilham Tohti in 2013
- Urgent Action: Statement on the Detention of Peter Dahlin
- ‘If Anything Happens…:’ Meeting the Now-detained Human Rights Lawyers
- Prominent Dissident Makes a Criminal Complaint Against Three Judges in Guangdong
- ‘The Zhaos’ — The Demarcation of a Divide
- ‘In Winter-frozen Earth, Spring Starts to Quicken’
- The Day Will Break at the End of the Night
- Living Stone: A Portrait of a House Church in China
- The Glory and Suffering of Pu Zhiqiang
- Second Interview With the Wenzhou Pastor: After the Demolition Comes the “Transformations”
- Pu Zhiqiang’s Indictment and the Seven Incriminating Weibo Posts
- Chinese Authorities Orchestrate Surprise Raid of Labor NGOs in Guangdong, Arresting Leaders
- The Two Tank Men
- China Marks First Anniversary of Constitution Day With Awkward Silence
- Join Them, and Prove Your Worth by Helping China’s Historic Change
- My Final Reply in Court
- Lawyers’ Account: Court in China Adds Last-Minute Charge in Heavy Sentence Against Rights Leader Guo Feixiong
- Lawyer Expresses Concern Over Rights Defender Su Changlan’s Health In Custody
- Grassroots Activist Tells Court: I Committed No Crime Trying to Subvert the Communist Regime
- Is Death Through Maltreatment Becoming Routine for Chinese Political Prisoners?
- 12 Years in Prison for Trying to Protect Spotted Seals
- Just Where Should Gao Zhisheng Live?
- China Harshly Sentences Founder of Huazang Dharma
- Author of ‘A History of Brainwashing’ Is Tried in Jiangxi
- Dear Subscribers
- Ilham Tohti Documentary
- Marie Holzman: ‘The European Parliament Should Award the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought to Ilham Tohti’
- Mr. Secretary General, No Need to Act So Shocked
- After 16-Year-Old Is Forced to Flee China, State Broadcaster Spins a Mendacious Tale
- Professor Ilham Tohti Calls for Family to Appeal His Case
- In the Wake of the Sino-American Summit, the Potential for a New Cold War
- A Child Hunted Down by the Chinese State
- 81 Chinese Lawyers Make Urgent Statement on Disappearance of Bao Zhuoxuan and Two Others in Myanmar
- More Details Emerge About the Disappearance of Three Chinese Citizens in Myanmar
- Breaking: Chinese Citizens Bao Zhuoxuan, Tang Zhishun and Xing Qingxian Missing in Burma
- Fear of Losing Control: Why China Is Implementing an Internet Security Law
- A New Regime, Not a New Country
- We’d Be Satisfied With Any Government!
- China’s SOE Reform: Privatization or Taking over the Private Sector?
- Engaging China with Moral and Strategic Clarity
- To Obama – Why China Does Not Have a Nelson Mandela
- Lawyer Gao Zhisheng Told Wife Not to Meet with Deputy Secretary of State
- What’s the Murderous Intention Behind “Don’t Let Li Ka-shing Run Away”?
- China Takes Despicable Measures to Subdue Rights Lawyer
- From China, Messages to President Obama Before Xi Jinping’s Visit (2)
- From China, Messages to President Obama Before Xi Jinping’s Visit (1)
- What Were Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communists Doing Around the Time of the Cairo Conference?
- The U.S. Was the True Mainstay in the Fight Against Japan in World War II
- Hong Kong: One Year after 8.19
- The Work of Lawyer Zhang Kai: ‘I Have God as My Backer’
- Relatives of Recently Disappeared Lawyers and Activists Write a Letter to China’s Minister of Public Security
- Are the Chinese People Undefeatable?
- Celebrating an Anti-Fascist Victory or a Fascist Victory?
- Activist Guo Feixiong Held 743 Days Without Yard Time
- 14 Cases Exemplify the Role Played by Lawyers in the Rights Defense Movement, 2003–2015
- You’ve Got Candles, I’ve Got a Whip
- A Letter of Protest Against China’s Arrest of Rights Lawyers, to be read at a rally in front of the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., and then formally delivered
- Christian Sentiment in Zhejiang Against Cross Removal: Three Statements
- The Ongoing War Against Religion in China
- What You Need to Know About China’s ‘Residential Surveillance at a Designated Place’
- Interview with a Wenzhou Pastor: The Chinese Government’s Large-Scale Destruction of Crosses in Zhejiang Province
- The Vilification of Lawyer Wang Yu and Violence By Other Means
- Getting Rid of Lawyers Is the Start of Fascism
- What Can You Do in the Face of Terror – A Chinese Entrepreneur Responds to Arrest of Rights Lawyers
- Crime and Punishment of China’s Rights Lawyers
- Biographies of Lawyers, Staffers and Activists Detained or Disappeared in the July 10 Nationwide Raid Against Rights Lawyers
- Wu Gan the Butcher
- “Money Flies, Heart Throbs” — Recent Chinese State Media Commentaries on the Stock Market
- Breaking: This Morning in Beijing, One lawyer Gone Missing, Another Lawyer Kidnapped, and Fengrui Law office Visited by Police
- Open Letter: Chinese Feminist Five Seek UN Help to Have Case Against Them Dropped
- Cataloging the Torture of Lawyers in China
- The Chinese Communists Are Not Confucianists
- Black Ten Minutes: Chinese Lawyer Recounts Being Beating in a Courthouse in Shandong
- Testimony: American Universities Are Chess Pieces in China’s Grand Quest for Advanced Science and Technology
- Has Xi Jinping’s Anti-Corruption Campaign Been Derailed?
- Activist Interrogated and Prevented from Attending Human Rights Training in Geneva
- Chinese Students Studying Abroad a New Focus of CCP’s “United Front Work”
- The Torchbearers – Participants in the 1989 Democracy Movement Who Are Currently in Prison
- How the Tiananmen Massacre Changed China, and the World
- June 4th Stands for the World’s Unfinished Business
- On the 26th Anniversary of Tian’anmen Massacre – an Open Letter to Fellow Students in Mainland China
- Tamer of Beasts, Tamer of Despots
- The Sword of Damocles Hanging Over Every Chinese NGO: Thoughts on the Sin of Transition Institute and the Uselessness to Stay “Apolitical”
- Present-Day Ethnic Problems in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region: Overview and Recommendations (downloadable)
- Present-Day Ethnic Problems in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region: Overview and Recommendations (8 and 9) – Han Chinese Chauvinism; Ethnic Regional Autonomy and Anti-separatism
- Pounding Mentors to Death: China’s Draft Law on Foreign NGO Management
- For Whom the Bell Tolls: One Chinese NGO’s Alleged Crime of “Illegal Business Operation”
- Present-Day Ethnic Problems in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region: Overview and Recommendations (7) – Governmental Competence and Credibility
- Present-Day Ethnic Problems in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region: Overview and Recommendations (6) – The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps
- Present-Day Ethnic Problems in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region: Overview and Recommendations (5) – Distrust of Ethnic Minority Officials and Intellectuals
- Feminist Five Thank Domestic and International Support That Secured Their Release
- Present-Day Ethnic Problems in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region: Overview and Recommendations (4) – Ethnic Alienation and Segregation
- Wu Rongrong: How I Became a Women’s Rights Advocate
- Present-Day Ethnic Problems in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region: Overview and Recommendations (3) – Religion
- A Joint Donation Drive for Gao Yu
- US Army Chaplain, 1989 Student Leader, Refused Entry into China to Visit Dying Mother (with a Poem)
- Present-Day Ethnic Problems in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region: Overview and Recommendations (2) – Bilingual Education
- Present-Day Ethnic Problems in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region: Overview and Recommendations (1) – Unemployment
- Response to China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Accusation against Yirenping
- On the Release of Five Feminist Activists in China – Statement by Gender Scholar Wang Zheng
- Detention of Five Chinese Feminist Activists at the Juncture of Beijing+20 – An Interview with Gender Scholar Wang Zheng
- In Sichuan Activist Is Missing after Commemorating Two Tiananmen Dead
- Always Parting: My Life with Liu Xianbin
- How Authoritarian Is Singapore?
- Lawyer’s Account of Second Meeting with Li Tingting
- On David Shambaugh’s Collapsism
- The Transformation of Xiawei Village
- The Four Forces of China’s Politics of Smog
- China’s Independent NGOs Face Hard Times
- Under the China Dome – A Reality Check
- Smog as a Political Analogy
- Absentees, Raise Your Hands!
- Weibo Is Dying Out
- Re-ideologizing Chinese Universities
- New York University Shanghai: What Is the Deal?
- The Kou Yanding I Know
- The Looming Shadow of the Case against Pu Zhiqiang
- Zhang Miao Receives “Treatment Reserved for Chinese Citizens”
- Zuckerberg Is Not Exactly Being Honest about Defending Freedom of Expression
- Prominent 1989ers Voice Support for Yu Shiwen, Detained for Commemorating the Tiananmen Movement
- In China, to Destroy Lives Is Legal, but to Save Them Is Not
- Guo Feixiong, a Civil Rights Hero
- China’s Empty Promise of Rule by Law
- Faith in Addition to Face – To Facebook, Inc.
- China Is Not A Normal Country
- Beijie Village: a Land Grab Case, a Village Election, and a Microcosm of China
- Exile in My Own Country – A Letter to Domestic Security Officer Li in Beijing
- China in 2014 through the Eyes of a Human Rights Advocate
- Family Files Petition to Redress the Case of Dr. Wang Bingzhang
- Lawyers Describe Trial of Guo Feixiong and Sun Desheng
- The Sovereignty of the People: My Conviction and My Dream
- Chinese Government Moves to Limit and Eliminate Public Service NGOs: the Case of Liren Rural Libraries
- Honor Your Promise: the Chinese Government Must Stop Persecuting Ye Haiyan
- Young IT Professional Detained for Developing Software to Scale GFW of China
- Just Man Guo Yushan
- Take a Considered Position through Disciplined Thinking – An Open Letter to Wellesley College
- Friends Gone to Jail – Chinese Activists Kou Yanding and Guo Yushan
- Chinese Communist Party’s Real Attitude towards International Law
- Shen Yongping’s Indictment
- Why Do They Fear Occupy Central?
- A Letter to Wellesley College
- Chinese Communist Party as the Mafia Boss
- Ilham Tohti’s Statement after Receiving a Life Sentence for Allegedly “Separatist” Crimes
- Ilham Tohti Says
- Tackling a Wall of Lies – Profile of Pu Zhiqiang, a Chinese Human Rights Lawyer
- Press Statement by Wife of Gao Zhisheng, on 9/8/2014
- From Tiananmen to Leipzig
- The Triumph of Propaganda
- Wife Updates Gao Zhisheng’s Condition Since Release from Prison
- Lies Not a Part of Diversity of Views
- How Brainwashing Works in China
- Without the Right to Remember There Can Be No Freedom to Forget
- China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group Urges Chinese Authorities to Safeguard Gao Zhisheng’s Freedom after Release from Prison
- Understanding China’s Diplomatic Discourse
- Save Gao Zhisheng
- Gao Zhisheng, That “Radical” Lawyer
- On the Eve of Gao Zhisheng’s Release
- Li Huaping: A Child of Freedom
- Meet Guo Feixiong
- The Phenomenon of the Global Times
- Li Huaping Indictment
- Tiananmen Massacre not a “Passing Lapse” of the Chinese Government
- Guo Feixiong and Sun Desheng Indictment
- Guo Feixiong: Willing to Be Cannon Fodder, Will Be a Monument
- The Advent of a National LAN in China
- Six-Peace Restaurant
- The Zhengzhou Twelve
- Beyond Stability Maintenance – From Surveillance to Elimination
- What Kind of a Place Is Zhaoyuan?
- Statement by the New Citizens Movement Website with Respect to the Sentences of Liu Ping, Wei Zhongping and Li Sihua
- A Letter to the Newton (Massachusetts) Community
- Young Chinese Twitter User Arrested for Proposing Method to Spread Truth about June 4th Massacre
- The Morning of June 4th and Its Long and Insidious Shadow (3)
- Speech during the June 4th Vigil in Victoria Park in Hong Kong
- The Morning of June 4th and Its Long and Insidious Shadow (2)
- Tiananmen 25 Years Later: Leaders Who Were There
- The Morning of June 4th and Its Long and Insidious Shadow (1)
- China Change Invites Your Comment:
- Intellectual Discourses in Post-Mao China and Today
- Circumstances of My Dismissal from Tencent
- Two More Rights Lawyers Criminally Detained, Another’s Home Searched
- Defiance
- The Political Elite and Social Movement
- Testimony at CECC Hearing on China’s Crackdown on Rights Advocates on April 8, 2014
- Scholars and Lawyer Disappeared after June 4th Seminar in Beijing
- Who Is Xu Zhiyong (2)
- Who Is Xu Zhiyong (1)
- To Be a Citizen Who Speaks Up and Has an Attitude: Lawyer Ding Jiaxi Speaks from Prison
- My Ideals and the Career Path I Have Chosen
- What Is a “Legal Education Center” in China
- An Open Letter to Michelle Obama
- Service Trade Pact Is Not a Problem If with a Country Other Than China
- The Audacity of Hopelessness
- The Life and Death of Cao Shunli (1961 — 2014)
- Internet Freedom in China: A Menace that Must Be Removed
- Excerpts from “My West China, Your East Turkestan” — My View on the Kunming Incident
- Fury and Angst — The Recent Confrontation between State Media and Social Media in China
- Amidst the Smog, I Hear the Bugle Call for a National Environmental Movement
- Convicting Xu Zhiyong Renders Reform Promises a Puff of Smoke
- In China, a Grassroots Activist Dresses Down Police Officers on a Bus
- Why We Believe He Is Innocent
- House Church Members in Beijing Criminally Detained for Alleged “Illegal Assembly”
- Xu Zhiyong Appeals: Spare Any Talk about Rule of Law in China If the Second Instance Does Not Correct the Decision by the First Instance
- Dissidents’ Human Rights and Civil Rights Are Inviolable
- For Freedom, Justice and Love — My Closing Statement to the Court
- Open Recommendation to Conduct Constitutional Review on the “Law of the People’s Republic of China on Assemblies, Processions and Demonstrations”
- The Trial of Xu Zhiyong and China’s Political Reality
- The New Citizens Movement Trials, a compilation of related posts
- Politics of the Death Penalty in China
- Democracy Is My Love Affair – the Story of Zhao Changqing
- Align Your Loyalty with the Constitution and the Law — An Open Letter to Judges Who Will Be Presiding over the Civil Rights Trials in China
- Beijing Observation: See You in the New Year, Tiger Zhou
- Journalists at the Southern Media Group Speak out, Again
- Indictment of Liu Yuandong
- Defense Lawyers Oppose Trying the New Citizens Movement Cases as Arbitrarily Separated Cases
- A Joint Statement by Volunteers of the Education Fairness Campaign
- Why the World Needs to Roar around the New Citizens Movement Trials
- Indictment of Ding Jiaxi and Li Wei by Beijing Municipal Haidian District People’s Procuratorate
- Indictment of Xu Zhiyong by Beijing Municipal People’s Procuratorate, No. 1 Branch
- Zhou Yongkang Case Has Nothing to Do with Anti-Corruption Resolve
- A Translation of Beijing Police’s Recommendation to Indict Xu Zhiyong for Asset Disclosure and Equal Education Right Campaigns
- Chinese Author, Artist, and Dissident Streaking in Stockholm, Sweden
- The Passing of Havel, the Passing of Me
- A Farewell to CCTV – A Few True Words for Our Era
- Why Is a Math Professor at Wellesley So Hard Hitting against an Economics Professor Fired by Peking University in China?
- Chinese Lawyers for the Protection of Human Rights: Statement on the Abolition of Re-education Through Labour (RTL)
- PRC–the Party Representatives of China–Does Not Pass the Minimum Test
- A Moment of Patriotism
- Defense Lawyers’ Statement Regarding the Trial of Liu Ping, Wei Zhongping and Li Sihua
- Farewell to Xia Junfeng
- A Permanent Member of the UN Security Council Must Be Bound by the International Bill of Human Rights
- The Southern Street Movement
- Denied Meetings, Lawyers Fear for Advocate Guo Feixiong
- In the Prison of China – The Journey of Dr. Wang Bingzhang (3)
- In the Prison of China – The Journey of Dr. Wang Bingzhang (2)
- In the Prison of China – The Journey of Dr. Wang Bingzhang (1)
- Bo Xilai Might Be Done with but Chongqing Model Lives on
- China to Execute Xia Junfeng, Wednesday, September 25
- What Is a “Same-city Dinner Gathering?”
- Current Rumor Crackdown in China a Tip of a Large Policy Iceberg
- Before His Arrest, Wang Gongquan Said
- “In Prison with Dr. Wang Bingzhang”
- Urgent Statement Regarding the Criminal Detention of Wang Gongquan
- Who Are the Enemies of China?
- Beijing Observation: Xi Jinping Unsheathes the Shangfang Sword
- Politically-Motivated Farce against Popular Microblogger Backfires
- The Confessions of a Reactionary
- Law Professor Suspended from Teaching for Pro-Constitutionalism Expressions
- Prominent Rights Activist Guo Feixiong Criminally Detained
- Subversion By Way of Laughter
- Civil Disobedience in Sodom – A Letter to Xu Zhiyong
- Urban Grid Management and Police State in China: A Brief Overview
- What Crimes Did Liu Ping Commit?
- Xu Zhiyong’s “Talks” with Beijing’s Public Security Chief Three Weeks before His Detention (3)
- Xu Zhiyong’s “Talks” with Beijing’s Public Security Chief Three Weeks before His Detention (2)
- Xu Zhiyong’s “Talks” with Beijing’s Public Security Chief Three Weeks before His Detention (1)
- Xu Zhiyong Criminally Detained, Home Searched
- Why Is Constitutionalism Impossible Under the CCP?
- Help Ye Haiyan!
- A Chinese Petitioner and Her 12-Year Quest for Justice
- Two Approaches to Securing Freedom in China
- Du Bin and His Book “Tian’anmen Massacre”
- Lawyers Met with Two of the Five Activists Detained in Hubei
- The War between the Government and the People over PX Projects in China
- Liu Xia’s Letter to Xi Jinping
- Young Chinese Activist Detained While Attempting to Pay Respects to a Deceased June 4th Hero
- Independent Filmmaker and Author Detained in Beijing
- Citizen Power for China: Statement on China’s Further Persecution of Liu Xiaobo’s Extended Family
- The Last Ten Years
- 24 Years On
- Chiang Chang-kuo and the Democratization of Taiwan
- Citizen’s Statement Regarding the Arrest of Ten Advocates for Demanding Disclosure of Officials’ Assets
- Beijing Observation: Document No. 9 Regresses Further from “5 Nos”
- Eleven Rights Lawyers Seized and Beaten While Visiting a Black Jail in Sichuan
- A Mother’s Tale, on the 5th Anniversary of Wenchuan Earthquake
- Assessing the State of Nerves of the CCP
- The Ya’an Earthquake: Donation Revolt in Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong
- More Citizens Detained in China for Demanding Public Disclosure of Officials’ Personal Wealth
- The Anxiety of a Propaganda Chief in the Face of Media Changes
- Chen Guangcheng’s Family under Intense Harassment Lately
- Appeal to Immediately Free Seven Citizens Criminally Detained for Calling for Asset Disclosure
- The Wrath of Vaginas: Face to Face with Masanjia Woman’s Labor Camp
- This Is the Reason Chinese Netizens Believe Why “Django Unchained” Was Barred
- Ten-Year Old Girl Appeals for Help from China’s First Lady
- The Coming Information Totalitarianism in China
- Changing China through Mandarin
- One Step Further in China’s Persecution of Dissidents’ Family Members
- Why Aren’t Shanghaiers Angry? An Online Discussion
- The Young Man with the Coolest Sign in the World
- The Artificial, Shameful and Evil Supreme Body of State Power
- Lock Up and Lock Down
- Defense in the Second Trial of Xia Junfeng Case
- To Remember Is to Resist – by Teng Biao
- Activist Criminally Charged for Comment about XJP’s Fan Club
- Around Town with Chen Guangcheng, the sequel
- Second Trial of Wang Dengchao to Be Held on the 7th
- Beijing Observation: Xi Jinping the Man
- Accounting Firms’ Gold Rush Puts US Credibility on the Line
- The Road Home Is 22 Years Long
- Perspective on Southern Weekend Incident: Root, Failure and Future
- Southern Weekend Incident: Larger Picture
- A Chinese Dissident Makes Demands of Xi Jinping
- How Far off is the Court Verdict from the Facts?
- Zhu Chengzhi, Yet Another Subverter?
- Ngaba
- Eastern Lightning may be a cult, but they still have rights
- Xi’s Empty Words Harm the Nation
- A Chair to Liu Xiaobo via Mo Yan
- In China, HIV and HCV Transmission through Blood Continues
- Role of Criminal Defense Lawyers in China’s Judiciary System
- China’s lack of concern for the safety of children
- First Human Rights Test Comes in Form of Dark Drama
- Economic development matters, human rights don’t – a guide to being promoted to the top of China’s Party
- In China, What Power Can Replace the Communist Party
- In China, criminal cases and elections hold much in common
- Young Internet Cafe Owner Sentenced for Organizing Online Forum
- Coming out in the countryside
- Everything you wanted to know about sex in China, but were afraid to ask
- Mo Yan, According to You — Part Two
- Mo Yan, According to You — Part One
- Mo Yan, or “Don’t Talk”, Winner of 2012 Nobel Prize for Literature
- How I Discovered the HIV Epidemic and What Happened to Me Afterwards
- Telling the truth about China
- While we’re on the issue of sovereignty, let’s talk about Tibet
- You might be right, but you’re wrong with that tone of voice
- The one thing you can be angry about
- A Portrait of a “Subverter”
- Where good news is disappointing and bad news is hopeful
- Thoughts on the South China Seas – we should be more worried about fishermen than politicians
- The Honest Truth About Dishonesty and how it shapes corruption in China
- Dinosaurs and indoor pools – the lighter side of childhood in China
- Out of control gov’t official abuses power – a very generic post
- Don’t read too much into the Olympics and other practical advice from Ai Weiwei
- The China travel experience
- “Why Was It So Dramatic?”
- Ai Weiwei, Art with Chinese Characteristics, and the need for both Unity and Disunity
- An unpopular argument – it’s not just the government
- A very different Olympics
- Beijing’s floods and an ounce of prevention
- Looking for Song Ze
- The Plight of a Young Chinese Volunteer
- Breaking: China Retaliates against Activist
- The Best Class
- Memories from my first year in China
- The end of my time in China, but not the end of Seeing Red in China
- Dream of Ding Village – Book Review
- Reform not revolution – Thoughts on the New Citizens’ Movement
- The New Citizens Movement in China
- How soft suppression may be benefiting activists
- Silence without violence – How the Party applies pressure to activists and reformers
- “They told us to love the Chinese and ‘look East’ for solutions” – Stories of China in Africa
- Beijing, a Boon for Africa? – A discussion with Africans in China about China in Africa
- Jubilant Patriotism – China’s view of Americans’ love of country
- Health care reform in China, one small step at a time
- Chen Wei’s (陈卫) wife waits for him to return
- Sheng Shuren: A Jounalist in New China – Part 5
- Sheng Shuren: A Journalist in New China – Part 4
- Sheng Shuren: A Journalist in New China – Part 3
- Sheng Shuren: A Journalist in New China – Part 2
- Sheng Shuren: A Journalist in New China
- An Account of My Recent Disappearance
- Dragon Boat Festival and Li Wangyang
- The reign of Hu and Wen through the eyes of Jonathan Watts
- Not all forced abortions require force
- You should be reading Murong Xuecun
- Family stories of the Rape of Nanking
- “I have to go to the post office today, so I made sure to take my blood pressure medication”
- Chaos Theory
- Hard rags and green bean gas – household “tips” from People’s Daily
- Mao’s Great Famine couldn’t happen again (but June 4th could)
- Criticizing Everything – An interview with Chinese satirist Crazy Crab of Hexie Farm
- Today, June 4th
- The Other China
- An official account of corrupt officials – How People’s Daily reports on graft in China
- The crackdown and foreign garbage – a few ideas that still need to be addressed
- Smoking as an expression of the Chinese idea of freedom
- Why didn’t the gov’t build this village a road?
- Tom chats about rural China on ChinaBlogcast.com
- Chinese Christians are filling vital roles in their communities (and a rant)
- “They monitor our phones and email” – talking with a provincial church leader
- Talking with Christians in rural China
- Chen Guangcheng has landed in the US
- China’s tourism push – Does every city really need a new old town?
- Trading family for a washing machine – Are China’s poor really better off?
- What I learned slogging through China’s official version of history
- China’s Party approved version of history part 3 – “Socialism is the only way to save China”
- China’s official history part 2 – An earth-shattering event and delusions of grandeur
- The Road to Rejuvenation – the full text of China’s Party approved history
- Yin-Yang: American Perspectives on Living in China – Book Review
- The rainy day guanxi fund – Understanding social obligations in China
- There’s no such thing as instant guanxi
- The case of the PHD cheat – guest post
- Video of CECC Hearing on Chen Guangcheng
- An anonymous email from a concerned reader
- A train, a fight, and Chen Guangcheng
- The escape of Chen Guangcheng is not a victory
- Complete Transcript and Translation of My Telephone Conversation with Chen Kegui
- Breaking News Concerning Chen Guangcheng
- Poisoned By Propaganda
- An Angry Father
- Message in an Ipad box
- The Coup, 2
- Project visits
- Chinese graduates hate their low paying jobs, but are hopeful about the future
- The lives of recent Chinese graduates – Does a university degree bring a better life?
- Some of the best Chinese short fiction (in English)
- China’s well educated garbage men – Sorting through the waste of superfluous degrees
- The fall of Bo Xilai and spreading rumors as civil disobedience in China
- What does life in rural China look like?
- Preaching nationalism in an age of global citizens
- Pro-Maoist site, Utopia, has been shut down – No reason to celebrate
- China has baby marriages?!
- The case of the effusive businessman – Succeeding in China with charm
- We should be worried about China’s health – Chinese doctors speak out
- Heard on Weibo, 3/24-4/01, “Chungking Jungle”; Gao Zhisheng’s half-hour visit; Taiwan’s democracy; Comrade Leung
- Poor Economics and China’s 128 million people living in poverty- part 2
- Poor Economics and China’s 128 million people living in poverty
- Does Wen Jiabao Really Wish to Redress June 4th?
- Weibo has flown completely off the rails – Why is the rumor mill still spinning?
- China is still a police state (?)
- The Coup
- China to stop using prisoners for organ donations…in 2017
- “We can’t accept the fact that the trees will disappear” – the intangible costs of development
- China should be aiming lower, not higher
- An irrational fear of crossing an invisible line
- You should be reading People’s Daily – The Party’s paper is the best tool for activists
- Three messages the Party hope you heard at the Two Meetings and the surprise they hope you’ll forget
- Criminal Procedure Law: What are they amending?
- High-speed Railway Collapse in Hubei – A tragedy averted by luck
- Heard on Weibo, 3/4-3/10, what kind of country is this; Yu Luoke; morality file; organ harvesting
- Are the Two Meetings pointless? – Writing laws that won’t be enforced
- Bringing water to the thirsty north – China’s South-North Water Transfer Project
- China’s biggest environmental problem isn’t the air
- “You can choose an official receipt or a can of Sprite” – Dodging taxes in China
- Heard on Weibo 2/27-3/4 – Giving up Lei Feng for Fatty, Occupy Obama, and more from Chinese netizens
- Drinking Tea with the State Security Police – Components of a He Cha Session
- Drinking Tea with the State Security Police
- A message from the jianbing man
- God is Red – Book review
- China isn’t ready for democracy – Vote buying, low quality people, and other excuses
- Heard on Weibo 2/19-2/25 – A plea for opening up, national secrets, and gov’t oversight
- Is there still room for Lei Feng in modern China?
- The water is clean but the pipes are dirty – The puzzling state of China’s “potable” water
- Dying for justice – Suicide in modern China
- An Epidemic in Lu Chow Fu – A glimpse of mission work in 1900’s China
- Heard on Weibo – Xi Jinping’s visit to Iowa, Bo Xilai, and the taboo subject of fear
- Around Town with Chen Guangcheng
- The House of Love: An Inside Look at The Struggles of a Private Animal Shelter in China
- Yes China! – Book Review
- I Love China
- Lessons from Ge Xun’s forced disappearance
- 21 hours in Beijing – Part 2
- 21 Hours in Beijing
- China’s Silent Spring
- The next step for China’s economy
- Heard on Weibo 1/29-2/4 – I have a dream, political reform, and the poem that may cost Zhu Yufu his freedom
- If-Then rewards cause a search for loopholes – how psychology explains China
- Bei Dao’s “Proclamation” – The rallying cry of Tian’anmen Square
- Heard on Weibo 1/21 – 1/28
- The Misty Poets: An introduction
- China has too many people and none of them have any manners
- A Month or so in the House of Twitter
- Heard on Weibo, 01/21, sentences, and the list everyone wants to be on
- Girl criticized for calling it “China”
- A China Film Production Catastrophe: Part 2
- A China Film Production Catastrophe
- Heard on Weibo, 01/14, train ticket, Yao Ming, stability bicycle
- On vacation, but don’t fret
- The lack of trust between customers and companies in China
- The biggest challenge facing China
- Top China stories of the week 01/01-01/08
- Heard on Weibo: 01/07 Cultural infiltration, Wukan, Chinese law and more…
- Putonghua – The struggle to unite China under a single language
- Chinese Regionalism – The treasure trove of Chinese culture
- China’s golden age depends on openness – Hu is wrong to wall off foreign influences
- The Fat Years – book review
- Top China Stories – Christmas/New Year’s catch-up edition
- China weathered the economic storm with college enrollment and household consumption
- China’s global crisis recovery – economic success or economic illusion?
- The art of giving and receiving gifts in China
- Red Envelopes, Gray Income, and Green Tea
- Heard on Weibo 12/18-12/25 Wukan, Kim Jong Il’s death and 1989
- Christmas in the Chinese countryside
- Watchman Nee and the Little Flock Movement in Maoist China
- Malnutrition, over-nutrition, and a prosperous China
- Kim Jong Il is dead – Candid Chinese reactions
- Top China stories of the week 12/11-12/18
- Heard on Weibo 12/10-12/17 The battle of Wukan, Christian Bale, and the disappearance of Gao Zhisheng
- Christian Bale visited Linyi – Does foreign pressure mean anything to the Chinese gov’t?
- The battle of Wukan – One village’s attempt to throw out corrupt officials and end land grabs
- Maybe today is my birthday – indirect communication in China
- Lessons from the Rape of Nanking
- What do middle class Chinese want?
- Heard on Weibo: 12/04-12/11
- Top China stories of the week 12/04-12/10
- A Summary of CECC Hearing on Conditions for Political Prisoners and Prospects for Political Reform in China
- The best posts from the first year of Seeing Red in China
- What I learned by blogging about China for a year
- The silver lining to China’s smog
- So you want to work in China… – A guide for those looking to teach English in the Middle Kingdom
- Top China stories of the week: 11/27-12/04
- Heard on Weibo: 11/27-12/3
- Trying to stop a pickpocket – or – How to look foolish on the bus
- Chinese people are just like mice…
- Don’t expect customer service in China
- In China, anything can come back to bite you
- Reconsidering the campaign to suppress counterrevolutionaries
- Top stories of the week 11/21-11/27
- Heard on Weibo: 11/20-11/26
- What are Chinese people thankful for this year?
- Things were better in the past
- Winter is coming…and it’s bringing global warming
- Materialism in modern China
- Top stories of the week: 11/13-11/20
- Heard on Weibo: 11/13 -11/19
- The regulation of religion in China
- When the DVD’s disappear you know something big is coming
- Western companies should be blamed for China’s pollution
- Ugly Americans make us all look bad
- Who is Chen Guangchen – From a Small Prison to a Big One
- Top stories of the week 11/06-11/13
- Who is Chen Guangcheng – Fighting Forced Abortion and His Trial
- Who Is Chen Guangcheng – A Celebration of Life on His 40th Birthday
- Growing People Power – Netizens are changing China for the better
- They need time in Hawaii to relax – Public spending on overseas travel
- There is no prostitution in China – The world’s oldest profession in the Middle Kingdom
- AIDS in the countryside – How China struggles to control the epidemic
- Crossing the invisible line – On being blocked in China
- Heard on Weibo – 10/30 – 11/05
- Top China Reads – 10/30-11/5
- Chen Guangcheng’s illegal detention reflects poorly on China, not just Linyi
- What happened to China’s historical buildings?
- “But online, we are free”
- Seeing Red in China – The Book
- White Guy Needed – Foreigners in Advertisements
- Heard on Weibo – Huzhou riots, North Korea, and the plight of Chen Guangcheng
- Top Stories of the week 10/23-10/29
- The Physiognomy of Chinese Officials
- Living with Dead Hearts – Interview with director Charlie Custer
- Child Beggars, Kidnapping, and Living with Dead Hearts
- Banquet etiquette for gaining face
- Storming the hospital – Violence as a first choice
- Leaving China
- Heard on Weibo
- The Good Samaritan in China
- Why China will never rule the world – Book review
- Two more arguments I’m tired of hearing
- The West doesn’t understand China
- Heard on Weibo
- China’s Vanished and Vanishing Memory – Part 2
- Top Stories of the Week – 10/9 10/15
- China’s Vanished and Vanishing Memory
- An incredible lack of integrity
- Guangdong education officials take credit for a public school in California
- The currency bill won’t change China, but it will hurt Americans
- What is currency manipulation and why should I care?
- What really happened on Oct. 10, 1911?
- China is talking – bits of Weibo
- Top China Stories of the Week 10/2-10/8
- Everyone in America has guns – China is the safest country in the world
- China isn’t safe?
- Petty officials
- My favorite books for learning Chinese
- China is a real fixer-upper
- Top China stories of the week 9/25 – 10/1
- Alone, Away, Adrift on National Day, 1984
- Lessons from a traffic jam
- The Shanghai metro crash should have been avoided – reactions from Chinese friends
- The social ethics of scamming – Why am I always getting ripped off in China?
- The importance of a hometown
- Poking fun at the Party – Jokes from Chinese netizens
- Interview with digital dissident 小米2020
- How high can they build the wall? – The limits of the Great Fire Wall of China
- Social obligations and the meaning of meals
- The cost of living in China – How a soon to be graduate spends her money
- China’s film failures
- Top China Stories 9/11-9/17
- Traitor of the Chinese People
- A different reading of China’s recent history
- The Party’s narrative of China’s history
- What do China’s 2.25 million soldiers do?
- The army is everywhere
- Mid-Autumn Festival
- Top China Stories 9/4-9/10
- School Food Poisoning
- Why China won’t abandon the hukou system
- How the hukou system creates AIDS villages
- From The Soil: The Foundations of Chinese Society – Book Review
- Forgotten wives and left behind grandparents
- Dumb Americans
- Top China Stories 8/27-9/3
- Seeing Red all weekend long
- Left Behind Children
- What the heck is a Hukou?
- China’s millions of migrant workers
- Is teaching English in China a waste of time?
- Teaching in the countryside: Why teachers can’t wait to leave
- The state of rural schools in China and the broken educational system
- The education gap is tangible in rural China
- The Education Gap
- Challenges to China’s Civil Society
- China’s growing civil society
- A visit from the Doctor – Nanjing 1891
- The Coming Change – The Party loosens its grip on power
- How China will Change
- This system cannot last forever – China’s coming change
- Book Review- When a Billion Chinese Jump: How China will save mankind or destroy it
- Going to the hospital in China – A few tips for medical emergencies in the middle kingdom
- Near death experiences – Getting sick in China
- 200 Posts!
- Chinese legal practices, and the concept of “justice”
- Weibo – Chinese Democracy or Mob Rule?
- Last Train Home – Movie Review
- Back from Europe with new thoughts on China
- Guest Post – Are we prepared to just stand by? – Coal mining in China
- A conversation on a little bit of everything – Party loyalty, Chinese world views, and Mao’s height – Part 2
- A conversation on a little bit of everything – Party loyalty, Chinese world views, and Mao’s height
- Guest Post – My husband is Chinese part 2
- Guest post – My husband is Chinese
- Guest Post – Falling in love with a migrant worker -part 2
- Guest Post – Falling in love with a migrant worker
- Guest Post – Ignoring racism in the name of love – multiracial marrige
- Intercultural Weddings revisited
- On Vacation, But…
- The Future of TCM is Western Medicine
- Eating Everything – TCM and Chinese Cuisine
- Ancient Chinese Herbal Recipes – Why do some work while others are useless?
- An Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine – 2000 years of practice in ~600 words
- The Upside of All These Projects
- Infrastructure follow up – Nanjing’s brand new station needs repairs
- Big Projects, Fat Pockets
- But It’s Not My Fault – Family and Face in China
- Six-Peace Restaurant – Short story review
- Biggest, Fastest, Longest – China’s Infrastructure and Love of Superlatives
- What living in China has made me appreciate about America
- Red Songs, Red Banners, Red Olympics…But where is the heart?
- Mao Was 30% Wrong (+/-30,000,000 deaths)
- Chairman Mao Was 70% Right (?)
- Myths Central to Party Rule – That Might Have Backfired
- China Doesn’t Want to Rule the World
- Has China Peaked?
- Mental Health in China – a personal case
- Ai Weiwei is Not Free – What we learned about China from his imprisonment
- The Plight of the Mentally Disabled in China
- China Wasn’t Built for Wheelchairs, But That is Starting to Change
- The New Rich – Attitudes about Money, Face, and Wealth in China
- Longzhou – A Forgotten Town with a Long History
- The Elderly in China – Something to Admire
- Does Anybody like the Chengguan?
- Re-thinking Chinese Stability
- The Lasting Effects of Mission in China
- When the Air Stinks – The Cost of Pollution in China
- The Gov’t and the Chinese Church
- What Can a Christian Do in China? And What Gets Foreigners Thrown Out?
- What’s a House Church? – The difference between registered/unregistered churches in China
- Common Questions About Christianity in China
- Protests In Inner Mongolia – Is This Really About Race?
- Protests in Inner Mongolia – Tension on the Northern Border
- Two Jobs In China That Are Better Than They Sound
- An Introduction to Mr. Li – A Model Leader
- Intercultural Marriage Comes to Chinese Game Shows
- Guest Post – How I Met My Wife and Lost My Visa: Chinese-Foreigner Relationships in the 90’s
- The Dirty Secrets Chinese Dating Sites Don’t Want You to Know
- Confusion at the Coffee shop – Surprises from Chinese Dating Sites
- A Very Different Look at Intercultural Dating in China
- Guest Post: Tim and Yan Jiang’s Story
- Wedding Week
- Does International Adoption Cause More Problems Than It Solves?
- Is China Headed For An Economic Crash?
- There’s No Bureaucracy Like Chinese Bureaucracy
- Four Jobs That Highlight China’s Inefficiency
- Don’t Look For Efficiency in China
- China, What You Should Expect…
- China’s Largest Land Grab
- Remembering the Sichuan Earthquake
- 1428 – The Aftermath of the Sichuan Earthquake
- A New Path Out of Poverty?
- My Interview with ChinaTravel.net
- Chinese Students Want American Schools
- Talking about Traditional Chinese Medicine with Chinese Doctors
- Yes, He Liked Huaxi Very Much! – Why Do Chinese People Like Dictators?
- So How is Huaxi so Rich?
- From Huaxi Cun to Potemkin Village
- Chinese React to Bin Laden’s Death
- The First Village of China – A Trip to Huaxi
- Guest Post – Spring is in the Air, So is the Smell of Urine
- Systemic Problems that Keep China’s Farmers Poor
- Visiting the Farms of Rural China
- SeeingRedInChina.com
- How Poor Are Chinese Farmers?
- How are farmers viewed in modern China?
- A Discussion with the Least Likely Dissenter
- Volunteers Save 500 Dogs From Being Slaughtered – News Story of the Week
- How Long Until We Are All Singing Beijing Opera? – China’s Soft Power
- Does China’s Military Might Make it a Superpower?
- Is China’s Political Power Enough to Make it a Superpower?
- At What Point Does China Become a Superpower?
- A Fight at the Hospital – Abortion in China
- Slowing Down the High Speed Rails – News Story of the Week
- A Trip Through a Chinese Market
- Grabby Beggars and Showy Givers – Cultural Differences in Charity in China
- Food Safety? Not in China
- Please Vote For Me – An Attempt at Democracy in the Chinese Classroom
- Another Look at China in Africa
- The Future of Education in China
- China hits a Green Tech Home Run – News Story of the Week
- Cheating with Chinese Characteristics
- Chinese Education Evaluators Are Passing Failing Schools
- Creative Thinking Is Too Often Absent From the Chinese Classroom
- A Typical Lesson in a Chinese School
- Qing Ming Festival and Traditional Chinese Ideas About Death
- Who’s Afraid of Ai Weiwei? – News Story of the Week
- Expired Women and Family Obligations
- Guest Post – I Hate the Chinese Ideas about Marriage
- 100 Posts!
- Chinese Wedding Days & Wedding Nights
- What Happened to Traditional Chinese Weddings?
- The Boss’s Speech and Other Oddities at Chinese Weddings
- 500 Million infected with TB – News Story of the Week
- Rolex, Getcha Rolex Here!- The problem with piracy
- Shanzhai – China’s Knock Off Culture
- China treats Copyrights like a joke
- The Other Side of the Great Firewall – The Hidden Joys of the Chinese Internet
- Censorship in China: an Introduction to the Great Firewall of China
- Tackling the Nuclear Problem with a Grain of Salt – News Story of the Week
- The Chinese Idea of Family First
- The Chinese Family Under Mao
- The traditional concept of Family in China
- Can “Culture” be a Problem?
- Chinese Reactions to Japan’s Earthquake
- China is a Democracy? – News Story of the Week
- Personal Space – China doesn’t have it
- Culture Shocks
- China’s Growing African Empire – The Ugly
- China’s Growing African Empire – The Bad
- China’s Growing African Empire -The Good
- News Story of the Week
- Only 6% of Chinese people are happy?
- China still needs Aid
- How much does a Chinese factory worker make?
- The Paradox of Development
- China’s Trump Card – Stability
- News Story of the Week
- The Difficulty of Dialects
- Is inflation a Party crasher?
- Does China’s Growth mean Communism works?
- China’s GDP doesn’t mean what you think it does
- Why are Chinese such bad drivers?
- News Story of the Week
- WordPress Unblocked in China
- Guanxi- how to make it work for you
- The two things you need to understand to thrive in China
- China’s Biggest Hurdle
- The Emergency in China’s Hospitals
- China’s Stumbling Blocks
- News Story of the Week
- Dark Clouds for Development
- China’s Unflinching Support of N. Korea
- The View of North Korea from China
- A Touch of Poetry
- News Story of the Week
- A Taste of the Real China
- So what’s it like over there in China?
- Happy (Chinese) New Year
- China Isn’t the Next Egypt
- News Story of the Week
- A Few Things to Watch
- Traveling
- Guest Post- What the Communist Party Means to Me, and How to Join
- Guest Post – Why I Joined the Communist Party
- Why I’m happy I’m not a Chinese Construction Worker
- It’s About Dam Time
- What does the Party do?
- There Ain’t no Party like a Communist Party
- Guest Post – Why I didn’t join the Communist party
- Home for a Bit
- Compound words, more of a puzzle than a problem
- Why 10,000 Characters is easier than it seems
- It’s Easy to Learn Chinese – Really
- The Strongest Students
- Abuse in Rural China
- A Weekend Treat
- News Story of the Week
- The hidden lives of Chinese students
- Your Home in Rural Guangxi
- We’ve got a lot to look forward to
- Who am I to Judge China?
- Can the world afford China’s heating bill?
- Winter in China, and Why I Hate It
- News Story of the Week
- New Year’s eve in China
- Another Site to be Blocked in China
- The Best Place in China
- The Problems They Didn’t Foresee
- The Myth of the One Child Policy
- Mao’s Fuzzy Math and the One Child policy
- Want to help with a surgery? Come on over
- News stories of the week
- Live from China its Christmas Eve
- Your early Christmas present
- Teaching Christmas to communists
- Santa Claus is coming to town?
- Christmas in China
- “I want to eat your face!” – First day part 2
- News Story of the Week
- The first day of class is just as scary when you are teaching
- Lets state the obvious, I’m not from around here
- Week 1 is done
- Helllloooo…Hallloooo…
- Remembering the Rape of Nanking
- Looking back at my first day, part 2
- Looking back at my first day
- News Story of the Week
- Blowing Smoke
- There must be something in the air…