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  • Sep 14, 2011 19:08 PM
    Bold Scientist Finds Dark Matter in Academia
    Rejected by the China Academy of Sciences, a Peking University dean has paid a heavy price for outspokenness
  • Aug 26, 2011 16:07 PM
    Universalism Enacted Through Dialogue
    It's time to put the tired and fruitless universalism vs. exceptionalism cultural debate to rest
  • Aug 17, 2011 16:18 PM
    The Self-Estrangement of Officials
    The shortcomings of corrupt officials should all be balanced against the fact that limitless power often induces a certain removal from reality
  • Aug 16, 2011 12:58 PM
    Tormented by Gilt
    Two factions rich in willful blindness have emerged in modern society – both choosing to see only one side to the story of the nouveau riche in China
  • Aug 04, 2011 22:29 PM
    The Docile Canine
    The modes of flattening language for political articulation are explored through the microcosm of a family
  • Jul 20, 2011 11:08 AM
    Name The Nameless
    Wang Bing's documentary "Man With No Name" gives audiences a sense of the inmost experiences of a hermit
  • Jul 19, 2011 15:18 PM
    Public Trust and Online Transparency
    The latest Guo Meimei scandal was a testament to the growing role of the internet in mobilizing public opinion
  • Jul 01, 2011 20:57 PM
    China's HIV-Positive
    Gu Changwei's May premiere of "Love for Life" and "Together" both offer portraits of China's HIV-positive patients – and a glimpse into the burgeoning movement for better awareness
  • Jul 01, 2011 15:45 PM
    The Most Favored Go-Between
    Henry Kissinger's "On China" offers a rich examination of Sino-U.S. relations from 1971 onward
  • Jun 30, 2011 16:11 PM
    Anarchy with Order
    In the popular imagination, chaos is a key ingredient of anarchy – so how damaged has the social equilibrium in Belgium become after one year without a government?
  • Jun 23, 2011 17:37 PM
    Ai Weiwei Released on Bail
    Beijing police said contemporary Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was released on account of his "positive attitude" and full confession to tax evasion
  • Jun 21, 2011 19:45 PM
    The Advisor's Betrayal
    Emperor Yongzheng's suppression of Lü Liuliang's writings under an invidious system of censorship only spurred more critical reflection on authority devoid of moral suasion
  • Jun 01, 2011 14:55 PM
    Winter in Beijing
    Zheng Kuo's documentary, "Warm Winter," explores the politics of condemned buildings and the subordination of the artist in China
  • May 26, 2011 15:29 PM
    The Return of the Exiles
    Debased for generations and then banished to Ningguta, descendants of Lu Liuliang lived under ignominy for the "word crimes" of their forefathers
  • May 25, 2011 20:21 PM
    Ours or Theirs
    The incongruous arguments held up by both proponents and opponents of the Western Model's application have ignored the sequence of development in China
  • May 10, 2011 10:50 AM
    The Provocation Defense in China
    How should criminal law in China evaluate claims of emotional distress?
  • Apr 27, 2011 15:52 PM
    Peter Hessler's "China Trilogy"
    In an interview with Caixin, Peter Hessler reveals that his departure from China is more about regaining the cultural distance he needs to inform his writing
  • Apr 26, 2011 17:28 PM
    Tokens of National Identity
    What does individual behavior during a disaster say about social character on a national level?
  • Apr 18, 2011 11:58 AM
    The Words and Images of a Dynasty
    Strategies of communicative control during the rule of Emperor Yongzheng
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