by Luz Ding | Mar 25, 2020 | Row 1
By Luz Ding | March 25, 2020 Illustration by Alphabetes Last January, Tán Wèihóng 谭蔚泓 was forced to resign from the University of Florida after an internal investigation revealed he had undisclosed ties to China. In this story, the Tampa Bay Times refers to him as...
by Alex Smith | Mar 11, 2020 | Row 1
By Alex Smith | March 11, 2020 China’s cities have massively increased in size in recent decades, improving the living standards of hundreds of millions of new urbanites. But counterintuitively, most of these cities are not dense enough. China has a problem with...
by Jin Ding | Feb 27, 2020 | Row 1
By Jin Ding | February 27, 2020 Illustration by Derek Zheng On February 18, the U.S. State Department designated five Chinese media outlets — Xinhua, CGTN, China Radio, China Daily, and People’s Daily — as operatives of the state, meaning they will be subject to the...
by Jiayun Feng | Feb 7, 2020 | Row 1
By Jiayun Feng | February 7, 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWsCEXrIxZ4 Since the early 2000s, the Chinese government has spent billions and billions of dollars on boondoggles like China Global Television Network (CGTN) that are intended to tell what Xi Jinping...
by Lu Zhao | Jan 23, 2020 | Row 1
By Lu Zhao | January 23, 2020 All illustrations by Anna Vignet Lunar New Year is China’s most important and biggest festival, lasting 16 days, from New Year’s Eve (除夕 chú xī) to the Lantern Festival (元宵节 yuán xiāo jié). The Chinese New Year holiday is also known as...
by Anthony Tao | Jan 16, 2020 | Row 1
By Anthony Tao | January 15, 2020 A scholar discusses forced labor in global chains, and the Chinese government’s collective punishment of the Uyghurs and other Muslims in Xinjiang. Over the last two years, the world has become aware of an invasive surveillance regime...
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