Today’s reading round-up is in a somewhat different format from the one we generally use: instead of just listing links, we’ve first grouped our reading recommendations around two broad topics that have been in the news lately, then included some stand-alone stories at the end
With the Shanghai World Expo opening in just a few short weeks, it’s now showing up in news stories ...
China has been looming ever larger in the global economy and the global imagination in recent years,...
1. While quite a few writers have discussed the Avatar-versus-Confucius battle currently going on in...
Today’s reading round-up is in a somewhat different format from the one we generally use: instead of...
1. Hat tip to China Digital Times for directing us to this video by Ian Johnson at the Wall Street J...
A grab bag of readings around the web that we wanted to share — loosely connected by a “China in the...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
Last month, many commentators offered up lists of top books and top news stories of 2010, sometimes ...
It’s been a while since we’ve done a reading round-up–here a few things we’ve been reading (and writ...
1. We’ve discussed Lu Xun quite a lot lately, and more great Lu Xun-related stories keep coming our ...
• The Economic Observer has started a new column that provides a roundup of the commentary and op-ed...
• The Philadelphia leg of the “Secrets of the Silk Road” exhibit, which has already made stops in Or...
• Guest-blogging for James Fallows last week, Jeremiah Jenne devoted several of his posts to discuss...
It seems there’s been an outpouring of writing about China lately—so much that we actually haven’t b...
As December moves on, assessing the highs and lows of 2009 takes up more and more of our time — and ...
With the Shanghai World Expo opening in just a few short weeks, it’s now showing up in news stories ...
China has been looming ever larger in the global economy and the global imagination in recent years,...
1. While quite a few writers have discussed the Avatar-versus-Confucius battle currently going on in...
Today’s reading round-up is in a somewhat different format from the one we generally use: instead of...
1. Hat tip to China Digital Times for directing us to this video by Ian Johnson at the Wall Street J...
A grab bag of readings around the web that we wanted to share — loosely connected by a “China in the...
• If you’re looking for a few China book recommendations, check out these two recent interviews at T...
Last month, many commentators offered up lists of top books and top news stories of 2010, sometimes ...
It’s been a while since we’ve done a reading round-up–here a few things we’ve been reading (and writ...
1. We’ve discussed Lu Xun quite a lot lately, and more great Lu Xun-related stories keep coming our ...
• The Economic Observer has started a new column that provides a roundup of the commentary and op-ed...
• The Philadelphia leg of the “Secrets of the Silk Road” exhibit, which has already made stops in Or...
• Guest-blogging for James Fallows last week, Jeremiah Jenne devoted several of his posts to discuss...
It seems there’s been an outpouring of writing about China lately—so much that we actually haven’t b...
As December moves on, assessing the highs and lows of 2009 takes up more and more of our time — and ...
With the Shanghai World Expo opening in just a few short weeks, it’s now showing up in news stories ...
China has been looming ever larger in the global economy and the global imagination in recent years,...
1. While quite a few writers have discussed the Avatar-versus-Confucius battle currently going on in...