• Heading for the beach and looking for the perfect book to toss in your tote bag? At Five Books, authors are interviewed and asked to recommend five books on a specific topic. Though the site covers far more than China, several of the features are China-focused and worth a look; check out Rod MacFarquhar on the Cultural Revolution, Isabel Hilton on China’s environmental crisis, and Richard McGregor on the Chinese Communist Party
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
While our forthcoming blog-to-book, China in 2008, contains some content that regular China Beat rea...
. . . well, not exactly. But we are taking a short vacation, to focus on wrapping up the academic ye...
• Heading for the beach and looking for the perfect book to toss in your tote bag? At Five Books, au...
1. China Digital Times is on our RSS feed, and, hopefully, on yours too—it is one of the essential p...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
I was booked to give a China talk in August, high season in the Hamptons, as part of the summer seri...
If your New Year’s resolution is to read more, or if cold winter weather has chased you inside, pour...
As the end of summer vacation quickly draws near, we at The China Beat have been talking about what ...
1. Rebecca MacKinnon yesterday posted a marvelous wrap-up of Charter 08, with many links included. W...
We’re going to put China Beat on hiatus from now until early July so I can get settled in Shanghai (...
For the past week, all over China, writers have been bumping into each other at hotel check-ins, or ...
A grab bag of readings around the web that we wanted to share — loosely connected by a “China in the...
Last week, our blog-list focused on sites specifically devoted to the PRC or Taiwan, but astute comm...
For quite some time, the online journal Japan Focus has been moving toward covering Asia more genera...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
While our forthcoming blog-to-book, China in 2008, contains some content that regular China Beat rea...
. . . well, not exactly. But we are taking a short vacation, to focus on wrapping up the academic ye...
• Heading for the beach and looking for the perfect book to toss in your tote bag? At Five Books, au...
1. China Digital Times is on our RSS feed, and, hopefully, on yours too—it is one of the essential p...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
I was booked to give a China talk in August, high season in the Hamptons, as part of the summer seri...
If your New Year’s resolution is to read more, or if cold winter weather has chased you inside, pour...
As the end of summer vacation quickly draws near, we at The China Beat have been talking about what ...
1. Rebecca MacKinnon yesterday posted a marvelous wrap-up of Charter 08, with many links included. W...
We’re going to put China Beat on hiatus from now until early July so I can get settled in Shanghai (...
For the past week, all over China, writers have been bumping into each other at hotel check-ins, or ...
A grab bag of readings around the web that we wanted to share — loosely connected by a “China in the...
Last week, our blog-list focused on sites specifically devoted to the PRC or Taiwan, but astute comm...
For quite some time, the online journal Japan Focus has been moving toward covering Asia more genera...
A review of literature centered around Chinese culture and people. Originally published in US-China ...
While our forthcoming blog-to-book, China in 2008, contains some content that regular China Beat rea...
. . . well, not exactly. But we are taking a short vacation, to focus on wrapping up the academic ye...