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  • Apr 14, 2011 13:56 PM
    Strictly Speaking
    How sandblasting the truth with the spectacle of bluster has become the standard among political and business circles alike
  • Mar 30, 2011 13:49 PM
    Anything Can Be DIY
    A combination of awareness and a refusal to accept the current terms are all it takes to get most things done – what does the DIY movement look like in China?
  • Mar 17, 2011 17:37 PM
    Apprehended by Fear
    Blinded by the truth he could never escape, Emperor Qianlong saw acts of political subversion wherever he turned
  • Mar 08, 2011 16:07 PM
    Winston Lord's Original Insight
    The flying gusts that characterized U.S.-China diplomatic relations last year could be calmed by taking a few cues from the experiences of a seasoned observer
  • Mar 01, 2011 11:23 AM
    It Rhymes With Transgression
    Rules that govern public protest and performance art are explored in the Songzhuang Art Museum's latest exhibition
  • Feb 17, 2011 19:02 PM
    Seeking the Origins of Reform
    Hu Deping's latest book charts Hu Yaobang's intellectual legacy from the 1960s to the 1980s – and the decisive junctures in the debate over socialist policies during those periods
  • Jan 28, 2011 21:09 PM
    Amy Chua's Paper Tiger
    Is the style of parenting advocated by Amy Chua in her latest book, "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother," truly Chinese?
  • Jan 28, 2011 20:20 PM
    Palace of a Thousand Bribes
    Sometimes a salary just doesn't cover all the expenses – how the malignant corruption of He Shen became the most egregious example of imperial corruption during the Qing Dynasty
  • Jan 24, 2011 18:30 PM
    The Temple of Baby Worship
    What drives us to have children and how should we weigh what we've lost as individuals as we transition into our roles as parents?
  • Jan 14, 2011 23:16 PM
    Imperial Intelligence-Gatherers
    The grand tradition of surveillance work can be traced back to the days of Qinshihuang
  • Dec 28, 2010 16:41 PM
    The Liberty of Marriage
    What certificates of marriage from the Zhou Dynasty to today can tell us about the sociology of freedom
  • Dec 17, 2010 15:26 PM
    Embracing a Moon in the River
    Li Yifan and Yan Yu's documentary, "Drown Out," explores the cusp between reality and memory during the construction of the Three Gorges Dam in Fengjie Village
  • Dec 09, 2010 16:14 PM
    Tokens of Value
    China has emerged as the top rank in everything from goods exports to energy consumption, but how do Chinese define the good life?
  • Dec 02, 2010 18:50 PM
    Silence and Discipline in Public Tragedy
    It's become a well-rehearsed stage direction – when the authorities term an event "an isolated incident," it is the public's cue to quiet down
  • Nov 26, 2010 15:46 PM
    Easy, Effortless Openings
    Du Haibin's latest documentary, "Umbrella" taps into the deep ambivalence of new materialism in modern China
  • Nov 15, 2010 18:33 PM
    From the Wrecks of Disappointment
    What are the values and the visions of Chinese companies?
  • Nov 08, 2010 16:10 PM
    The Forbidden City's Demolition, Overridden
    As the writer Lu Xun once said, transformation can't come unless even the heavens above are emptied of their old habits
  • Nov 05, 2010 14:13 PM
    A Void of Legitimacy
    The concept of "rule of law" has no basis if it isn't rooted in democracy, freedom and a common constitutional philosophy
  • Nov 03, 2010 12:26 PM
    Oaths of Loyalty in the Marketplace
    State-owned companies have only expanded while their private peers have fallen back – when does it become acceptable to say the protection of SOEs hurts economic efficiency?
  • Oct 25, 2010 14:33 PM
    Opinion: Modernization Revisited
    Ideological arguments for China's future must confront the differences between traditional and modern society
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