Tag Archives: China

Police-led protests? Satire and the ‘Jasmine Revolution’ [translation]

Twitter and several online communities lit up last night with talk of gatherings in several cities in China that had apparently been organized online and were given the moniker “Jasmine Revolution.” The people who gathered, according to the reports I’ve … Continue reading

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The fate of the UCCA art space in 798

Early today I put a new header image at the top of this site. It’s cropped from a picture of an artist working on a grand installation in the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, a gallery/museum in Beijing’s 798 art … Continue reading

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The internet entrepôts of China: back to the 19th century?

For centuries, and especially since the mid-19th century, entrepôts have been important sites of communication—both information and goods—between China and the outside world. Now, many of the same cities are sites of the grand digital switches that connect China to … Continue reading

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Asia in the State of the Union: Diligent competitors, trade partners

This post is based on the advance speech distributed by the White House and published on CNN.com. Over all, tonight’s state of the union speech appears to be light on foreign affairs. Here is a summary of the mentions of … Continue reading

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‘Please Vote for Me’ documentary and political culture

I’m in the midst of watching Please Vote for Me, a documentary based on elections for head student of an elementary school class in Wuhan, China. I am not the first to say it, but this is an excellent film. … Continue reading

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On the unfortunate presentism of China political science

From Neil J. Diamant on why we might want to study things before Reform and Opening in order to understand Chinese politics: “Given the short history of the PRC, and that much of what we have learned about its politics … Continue reading

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Pollution from space, and human geography

A remarkable photograph published by NASA shows, as Angel Hsu notes, the pollution in the air during the climate talks in Tianjin earlier this month. The high-resolution image is striking, and will live on the desktop of my external monitor … Continue reading

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Xi Jinping moves one step closer to leading China

The headline says it all. I’m short on time today, so here are a few links. Xi’s the one? – from Blake Hounshell at FP Passport. That pun I guess was going to come some day. Michael Wines at The … Continue reading

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China Vitae, a great source for bios of Chinese officials

Who’s ruling China? I just found what has to be the best resource available in English to find out. China Vitae is an online database that claims more than 4,000 biographies of Chinese political officials. They also track the movements … Continue reading

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Han supremacism online and nationalisms

In The China Quarterly, James Leibold offers an article on a provocative topic: a community of Chinese who write online in support of Han ethnic pride or in disgust in perceived slights to the majority ethnicity in China’s codified ethnicity … Continue reading

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