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Online magazine from @asiasociety Reporting, Analysis, Photography, Video and Conversation on China
Trains are a motif that runs through Zha Jianying's memoir and family history, of which the final and fifth part is here: chinafile.com/reporting-opin…
The Uyghur filmmaker Ikram Nurmehmet Ikram is behind bars on political charges. Shelly Kraicer reviews his four short films, and explores what they tell us about how “ethnic minority” artists can—and cannot—work inside China's system: chinafile.com/reporting-opin…
Get ready for two Dalai Lamas: my take on the looming succession struggle for the 90-year-old Dalai Lama. A @ChinaFile conversation with @RobbieBarnett @isabelhilton @tashirabgey and yours truly chinafile.com/conversation/d…
On July 2, the Dalai Lama released a statement about the process of selecting his successor. What's going to happen next? A ChinaFile Conversation with Ian Johnson, Isabel Hilton, Tashi Rabgey, and Robert Barnett: chinafile.com/conversation/d…
The Locknet: How China Controls Its Internet and Why It Matters locknet.chinafile.com/the-locknet/in…
Read the full @ChinaFile investigation here: locknet.chinafile.com/the-locknet/in… #China #ChinaFile
What IS the internet, really? Computer scientist @LauraEdelson2 and #China researcher Jessica Batke discuss some of what they learned over the course of their 18-month investigation into China's online censorship system. In this video, they discuss the very real physical…
“Scholarly works…held that the main goal of China’s internet censorship was to forestall protests…Leaders have a much larger ambition…to remake the…information landscape such that it alters what citizens know, and even what they think.” @ChinaFile locknet.chinafile.com/the-locknet/in…
NEW: A ChinaFile investigation into China's powerful, but leaky, internet censorship system at locknet.chinafile.com 1/21