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  • Sep 07, 2012 20:07 PM
    Fu Sinian: A Life in Chinese History and Politics
    Part of the May Fourth generation, Fu Sinian was known for several contributions to Chinese modern learning
  • Sep 01, 2012 20:09 PM
    Definition of a Traitor
    The force of the term "traitor" in China easily serves to demonstrate the strength of nationalist patriotism – but can patriotism include partisanship?
  • Aug 31, 2012 19:00 PM
    What is Changing China
    The flawed political debate that is holding back true reform
  • Aug 31, 2012 18:58 PM
    Beyond Left and Right Radicalism
    Slow and steady wins the race to political reform
  • Aug 29, 2012 19:16 PM
    Zhang Yimou's Next Act Could Be Lucrative
    Legendary Chinese filmmaker’s new contract with Wanda said to be worth 1 billion yuan, and his investment fund will have 2 billion yuan at its disposal
  • Aug 24, 2012 18:32 PM
    China, Can I Say No
    Kim Jae-Yin compares the economic trajectory of China and South Korea through his business experiences
  • Aug 24, 2012 18:16 PM
    Crossing the Red Line
    "Pingfan," or societal rehabilitation, was a slow process for two cultural heavyweights and Chinese patriots, Deng Tuo and Ma Sicong
  • Aug 17, 2012 20:40 PM
    Stories of the Republic of China
    A collection of historical accounts just after the abolition of the Qing Dynasty
  • Aug 17, 2012 20:40 PM
    Soulstealers
    Philip Kuhn surveys the circumstances that led to the Chinese sorcery scare of 1768
  • Aug 17, 2012 20:36 PM
    Show and Tell
    The faithful but mostly unfaithful depictions of historical events as highlighted through a long tradition of doctoring photos
  • Aug 10, 2012 19:21 PM
    The Qing Empire and Chosun Korea
    An ambiguously-worded order issued from Beijing ripples across the seas and results in the loss of the tribute system
  • Aug 10, 2012 17:24 PM
    MicroSex Office
    Gleeful goofiness and outrageous obscenity is heaped on by the handful in Jim Chim's play about office workers in Hong Kong
  • Aug 06, 2012 17:55 PM
    Olympics Fouling Up Focus in Soccer, Says Former Coach
    Former soccer coach Arie Haan says a fixation on the Olympics continues to hold Chinese soccer teams back from reaching full potential
  • Aug 03, 2012 18:59 PM
    The Poetry Of Chinese Politics
    Chinese leaders have long put poetry to use by reinforcing political notions without the use of exacting statements
  • Aug 03, 2012 16:34 PM
    Hometown Boy
    A documentary by Yao Hung-I follows contemporary Chinese artist Liu Xiaodong back to his hometown during Chinese New Year
  • Aug 03, 2012 16:11 PM
    The Tree on the Roof
    Author Cao Kou writes about lives caught in the unrelenting cauldron of changing landscapes in China
  • Aug 03, 2012 11:15 AM
    Queerly Not Dangerous
    Girls that like boys that like boys might be a sexual minority in society but they don't deserve to be thrown in jail
  • Aug 01, 2012 18:58 PM
    The Difference Between China and Lithuania
    Swimmers from two different countries who excelled in the pool are getting two decidedly different treatments in the media
  • Jul 27, 2012 20:03 PM
    Han Han's I Want to Talk to the World
    A theatrical adaptation of Han Han's popular 2010 novel examines the lives of travelers a young man meets on a roadtrip
  • Jul 27, 2012 18:39 PM
    Tough Act to Follow
    The Beijing Games caught the world's attention, and officials from Britain and Brazil discuss what it’s like to take the stage next
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