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China Is Losing a War Over Internet
Loretta Chao and Jason Dean reports on the Wall Street Journal: That the Internet threatens, fundamentally, the party’s...
 
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Jiang Qiping (姜奇平):How the Government Decided to Bring the Internet to China
While 2009 has undoubtedly been the harshest year yet for Internet control in China, it is interesting to read the following...
 
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Video: Human Rights in Beijing Winter
This video, set to the strains of Auld Lang Syne, pays tribute to political prisoners and human rights activists in China, and...
 
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Zhou Xisheng (周锡生): “China Has the Most Open Internet in the World”
In China, several political bodies are in charge of Internet content control. At the highest level, there is the Central...
 
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Xia Chenghua (夏诚华): The Current State of Maintaining Social Stability and the Needs of Internet Propaganda
In China, several political bodies are in charge of Internet content control. At the highest level, there is the Central...
 
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Offcial Report: Microblogging Became the Most Powerful Public Opinion Carrier
One of the most popular Chinese tweets in Fall 2009 read, “If Twitter can be blocked, then pigs can climb trees.”...
 
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Song Fufan (宋福范): Summary Analysis of the Fourth Session of the 17th Party Congress
In China, several political bodies are in charge of Internet content control. At the highest level, there is the Central...
 
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Ai Weiwei (艾未未) on Citizenship and Freedom
The 1984 BBS is a private online forum that has over 7000 registered members in China. Ai Weiwei, who had just returned to his...
 
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Photos: The Demolition of Old Kashgar
Gilles, of Le Monde’s Eye for China blog, has captured images of Kashgar’s Old City before and after wide-scale demolitions took place in a four-part series (1, 2, 3, 4). Below are selected photos and their accompanying excerpts, translated by CDT....
 
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Tweets During the National Holidays
Chinese twitterers were busy during the National Day holiday, offering their opinions about the military parade and...
 
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Photos of Chinese Leaders Watching National Day Celebrations(Updated)
Former Premier Zhu Rongji kept a low profile in all black and shades during the National Day parade in Beijing on Thursday. The...
 
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Photo: Two Chongqing Cops in One Picture
Recently, Bo Xilai’s crackdown on high level corruption in his Chongqing municipality became the talk of the town in...
 
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Internet Fiction: Please Pay My Bill
The following fictional short story is being widely circulated among Chinese bloggers, translated by CDT:“Please Pay My...