The most distressing news from China over the holidays was the severe sentence (11 years in prison) handed to dissident Liu Xiaobo for his involvement in the writing and organization of Charter ’08 in December 2008. For those who are catching up on this story, a brief set of readings to bring you up to speed on the situation
While we usually take off the last two weeks of December, we’re delaying our break a little bit due ...
On July 13, 2017, Liu Xiaobo, China’s only Nobel Peace Prize winner and its most famous political pr...
China Beat will be going on vacation for the next two weeks, and will return in 2010. Before we sign...
The most distressing news from China over the holidays was the severe sentence (11 years in prison) ...
It seems there’s been an outpouring of writing about China lately—so much that we actually haven’t b...
This past Christmas, AIDS activist and new daddy Hu Jia was arrested by Chinese authorities. He is c...
1. An important story emerged this weekend in the blogosphere: Chinese legal scholar Xu Zhiyong was ...
When we heard of Liu Xiaobo’s Nobel Peace Prize win last week, we quickly reached out to a variety o...
News came today that legal scholar Xu Zhiyong was formally arrested last week, though he has not yet...
China no longer tries to conceal its treatment of political dissidents. In early 2011, the Communist...
China Beat will be taking a holiday break until January 3. Before we move on to 2011, though, here’s...
Liu Xiaobo, one of the most celebrated public intellectuals in China, was recently sentenced to 11 y...
It has now been a little more than one month since the announcement of Liu Xiaobo’s Nobel Peace Priz...
We’re going to put China Beat on hiatus from now until early July so I can get settled in Shanghai (...
The publication of Charter 08 in China at the end of 2008 was a major event generating headlines all...
While we usually take off the last two weeks of December, we’re delaying our break a little bit due ...
On July 13, 2017, Liu Xiaobo, China’s only Nobel Peace Prize winner and its most famous political pr...
China Beat will be going on vacation for the next two weeks, and will return in 2010. Before we sign...
The most distressing news from China over the holidays was the severe sentence (11 years in prison) ...
It seems there’s been an outpouring of writing about China lately—so much that we actually haven’t b...
This past Christmas, AIDS activist and new daddy Hu Jia was arrested by Chinese authorities. He is c...
1. An important story emerged this weekend in the blogosphere: Chinese legal scholar Xu Zhiyong was ...
When we heard of Liu Xiaobo’s Nobel Peace Prize win last week, we quickly reached out to a variety o...
News came today that legal scholar Xu Zhiyong was formally arrested last week, though he has not yet...
China no longer tries to conceal its treatment of political dissidents. In early 2011, the Communist...
China Beat will be taking a holiday break until January 3. Before we move on to 2011, though, here’s...
Liu Xiaobo, one of the most celebrated public intellectuals in China, was recently sentenced to 11 y...
It has now been a little more than one month since the announcement of Liu Xiaobo’s Nobel Peace Priz...
We’re going to put China Beat on hiatus from now until early July so I can get settled in Shanghai (...
The publication of Charter 08 in China at the end of 2008 was a major event generating headlines all...
While we usually take off the last two weeks of December, we’re delaying our break a little bit due ...
On July 13, 2017, Liu Xiaobo, China’s only Nobel Peace Prize winner and its most famous political pr...
China Beat will be going on vacation for the next two weeks, and will return in 2010. Before we sign...