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07.14.16‘Ghostbusters’ In Line for China Ban Due to Supernatural Theme
Guardian
Under China’s censorship laws any films suggesting the existence of the supernatural can be banned from distribution.
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07.12.16Beetle Is Named in Honor of Xi Jinping, But China Aims To Squash The News
New York Times
China censors the beetle that “fights corruption” like President Xi Jinping....
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07.12.16Pokémon Chasers in China Hit Brick Wall
Wall Street Journal
The popular app is unavailable in China, but players are still trying....
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07.06.16Challenging China: Former Executive Hosts a Politically Sensitive Book Club
Wall Street Journal
China puts heavy security on one woman....
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07.06.16The Fate of China’s Freest City Could Depend on This One Frail Bookseller
Time
Mighty Current Media booksellers make a statement from prison....
Conversation
06.30.16Where Is China’s Internet Headed?
Lu Wei, the often combative Chinese official known as China’s “Internet Czar,” will step down, and is to be replaced by a former deputy of Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The personnel change comes after a period of mounting restrictions on China’s...
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06.29.16China Cracks Down on ‘Harmful’ Speech
Diplomat
Government demands an apology from a writer questioning an ‘official account of a wartime story’.....
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06.28.16Lady Gaga Infuriates Her Chinese Fans by Meeting The Dalai Lama
Time
Mixed emotions surface from “Mother Monster’s” meeting about kindness....
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06.27.16China Is Another Step Closer to Controversial Cybersecurity Law
Fortune
The draft requires network operators to comply with social morals and accept the supervision of the government and public.
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06.23.16For LinkedIn China, Microsoft Deal Is a Complicated Connection
Wall Street Journal
The professional networking site has found success in China, while its new owner has faced challenges.
Media
06.22.16‘Wukan,’ Once a Byword For Chinese Democracy, Now Censored
A fishing village in southern Guangdong province, once a standard-bearer for small-time democracy in China, has now become a political disaster—and the most-censored term on Chinese social media.In September 2011, amid protests over land sales in...
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06.17.16Find-a-Journalist App Highlights Murky Media Practices in China
Wall Street Journal
The app connects companies seeking publicity and journalists interested in pocketing some extra cash.
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06.17.16China Imposes Blackout on Hong Kong Bookseller’s Revelations
Time
With one fleeting exception, media consumers in mainland China were left in the dark.
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05.26.16China and the End of Reform
Is the Chinese Communist Party putting an end to the decades-long process of China’s opening to the outside world? Is the era of liberal reform over? Consider the latest piece of evidence: on April 28, the Standing Committee of the National People’s...
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05.16.16China's Cultural Revolution: 50th Anniversary Unmarked by State Media
BBC
How to handle the era's contentious legacy has remained a challenge to China's Communist rulers to this day.
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05.12.16Apple's Uphill Battle with China Is a Reminder That There's No Such Thing As "Borderless" Tech
Quartz
Tech companies will have to invest more resources in political risk control.
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04.28.16China Just Earned Its Worst Ever Score in an Annual Global Press Freedom Survey
Time
Freedom House scored China 87/100—with higher marks indicating greater restrictions—on press freedom in its 2016 survey.
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04.27.16Book Debate Raises Questions of Self-Censorship by Foreign Groups in China
New York Times
The American Bar Association rejected a book written by the Chinese human rights lawyer Teng Biao.
Conversation
04.19.16Fifty Years Later, How Is the Cultural Revolution Still Present in Life in China?
Fifty years ago this May 16, Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong launched the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, a chaotic, terrifying, and often deadly decade-long campaign to “purify” C.C.P. ideology and reassert his political dominance...
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04.07.16China Steps up Panama Papers Censorship after Leaders' Relatives Named
Guardian
It's dangerous for higher leaders regarding internal party credibility as much as the broader public.
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04.06.16Will China Ever Have Its Own Cinematic Superhero?
As Batman v Superman attempts to barnstorm cinema box offices worldwide, including in China—now the world’s No. 2 movie marketplace—I’ve been watching a different kind of hero movie: Jian Bing Man.This 2015 Chinese blockbuster isn’t exactly a...
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04.05.16China Censors Mentions of ‘Panama Papers’ Leaks
New York Times
The names of relatives of several top leaders are found in the documents exposing offshore companies, but most citizens will never hear of the news.
Media
04.05.16Chinese Censors Rush to Make ‘Panama Papers’ Disappear
On April 3, the Washington, D.C.-based non-profit International Committee of Investigative Journalists dropped what struck many as a bombshell: news that a leaked trove of 11.5 million previously secret files from Panama-based law firm Mossack...
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04.04.16China Is Pretending That Hong Kong’s “Best Film” Award Winner Doesn’t Exist
Quartz
Ten Years, the film about growing anxiety that Beijing is eroding HK's freedoms, is unlikedly to be released in China.
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03.29.16China Editor Resigns over Media Censorship
BBC
Under the "reason for resignation" section, he wrote: "Unable to bear your surname".
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03.28.16Excitement in China as Google, Instagram Jump Great Firewall—for Just Two Hours
Washington Post
Access may have become possible because Google had introduced a series of new IP servers.
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03.24.16Hong Kong Bookseller Returns from China after Three-Month Absence
Reuters
It sparked fears that Chinese authorities were overriding the "one country, two systems" formula.
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03.23.16China Aims to Tighten Its Borders Against Foreign Place Names
New York Times
Names that “damage sovereignty and national dignity” or “violate the socialist core values and conventional morality” would be targeted.
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03.18.16How a New York Art Show about Chinese Online Censorship Found Itself Censored
Washington Post
When the artist behind the cafe tried to organize a round-table event, a speaker starting receiving threats from China.
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03.15.16China’s Censors Battle Mounting Defiance
Wall Street Journal
It was a message of defiance: Despite a monumental edifice of controls, censorship is losing.
Conversation
03.15.16What’s Driving the Current Storm of Chinese Censorship?
The latest lightning flashes on China’s shifting media horizon this month took the form of the banishment from social media of a real estate tycoon who voiced support for constructive criticism, the firing of an editor at a newspaper that appeared...
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03.11.16China Has Unblocked Internet Searches That Refer to Kim Jong-Un as a ‘Pig’
Time
Experts say it may be a sign of China's displeasure with Kim's nuclear buildup.
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03.09.16Chinese Publication, Censored by Government, Exposes Article’s Removal
New York Times
Caixin Media reported that the government had deleted its March 3 article because it contained “illegal content.”
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03.07.16China’s Censors Are Leaving the World’s Most Populous Nation With Very Little to Watch on TV
Time
New rules are so strict that even literary classics wouldn't make the cut.
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03.07.16Missing Bookseller Detained in China Returns to Hong Kong
Reuters
Bookseller specialized in gossip about Chinese leaders.
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03.03.16Read and delete: How Weibo's censors tackle dissent and free speech
Committee to Protect Journalists
A former employee gives insight into how Weibo balances the demands of government censorship with the need to attract users.
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03.03.16Hidden Message Suspected on Chinese Front Page, and Speculation Swirls
New York Times
The last two characters of each line in the headlines together read a possible lament for the fate of journalists under the party’s restraints.
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02.29.16China Deletes Microblog of Critic of President Xi Jinping
New York Times
The microblog of property tycoon Ren Zhiqiang, which had nearly 38 million followers, was deleted by China’s Internet control bureau.
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02.26.16Chinese Censors Have Taken a Popular Gay Drama Offline and Viewers Aren’t Happy
Time
Online discussions garnered more than 110 million responses within a day of the show's cancelation.
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02.24.16China's Increasingly Muffled Press
New York Times
Mr. Xi recently visited the three main newsrooms in the country to convey in unmistakable terms that journalists are expected to behave like apparatchiks.
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02.24.16China’s Increasingly Muffled Press
New York Times
The Chinese media have never had much freedom to pursue muckraking stories. Now, President Xi is going extraordinary lengths to rein the press in further.
Conversation
02.23.16How Long Can China’s Internet Thrive if the Rest of the World Gets Shut Out?
Last week, Chinese authorities announced that as of March 10, foreign-invested companies would not be allowed to publish anything on the Chinese Internet unless they have obtained government permission to publish with a Chinese partner. What does...
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02.22.16China Unveils Tough Controls on Foreign Media Activities
Variety
Foreign-owned media or joint ventures in China will not be able to publish online without prior approval.
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02.17.16Why Did China Kidnap Its Provocateurs?
New Yorker
China’s harsh treatment of its critics is notorious, but the recent abductions of five booksellers and a journalist have sparked international condemnation and heated protests.
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02.17.16Apple Encryption Case Risks Influencing Russia and China, Privacy Experts Say
Guardian
Analysts and lawmakers warn FBI that ramifications over its demand that Apple unlock San Bernardino killer’s iPhone ‘could snowball around the world’
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02.16.16China's Young Reporters Give Up on Journalism: 'You Can't Write What You Want'
Guardian
The constraints placed on news reporting by Xi Jinping mean many Chinese journalists see no point in pursuing a media career.
Media
02.02.16When Push Comes to Shove—Movies, China, and the World
from China Film Insider
The moviemaking dance the United States is doing with China is picking up pace. The Asian giant’s audience influence is soaring as estimates show that Chinese box office returns could overtake American ticket sales this year or next. Parity in...
Media
01.29.16‘I Don't Want to Think About Activating Change’
from Asia Blog
In 2012, The New York Times published a groundbreaking investigative report showing that the family of Wen Jiabao, China’s then-prime minister, possessed wealth in excess of $2.7 billion. In response, the Chinese government blocked the Times’...
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01.22.16‘My Personal Vendetta’
from New York Review of Books
The presumed kidnapping of the Hong Kong bookseller and British citizen Lee Bo late last year has brought international attention to the challenges faced by the Hong Kong publishing business. During a break from The New York Review’s conference on...
Viewpoint
01.07.16What Is Disappearing from Hong Kong
The recent disappearance of publisher Lee Po—allegedly kidnapped from Hong Kong and rendered to Mainland China—has prompted widespread alarm about the state of Hong Kong’s autonomy, both within the city and internationally. In a widely-shared video...
Media
01.07.16Assessing China’s Plan to Build Internet Power
When the Chinese Communist Party targeted clean energy in its 11th Five Year Plan (2006-2010), the resulting investment spree upended the global clean energy market almost overnight. Now, as China approaches its 13th Five Year Plan, a new policy...
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01.04.16After Mysterious Disappearance, Hong Kong Publisher Claims He Is In China ‘Cooperating with Authorities’
Washington Post
Lee Bo specializes in books critical of the Communist Party.
Media
12.30.15After Deadly Chinese Landslide, Word Games Begin
On December 20, a tidal wave of red dirt and construction waste descended on Guangming New District, part of the Chinese southern megacity of Shenzhen, burying whole buildings and sending residents scrambling in fright. Those facts, captured in...
Conversation
12.15.15Can an Alibaba ‘Morning Post’ Aid China’s Image Overseas?
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is buying the Hong Kong media group of the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the leading independent English-language newspaper in the former British colony where freedom of the press has resisted control by the...
Media
12.14.15R.I.P. SCMP?
On December 11, Chinese Internet behemoth Alibaba announced that it had reached an agreement to acquire Hong Kong’s flagship English-language newspaper, the South China Morning Post (SCMP). The announcement came as no surprise, as the ailing paper...
Viewpoint
11.30.15Court in China Adds Last-Minute Charge Against Rights Leader During Sentencing
from China Change
On August 8, 2013, Guo Feixiong (real name Yang Maodong) was arrested and then indicted on charges of “gathering a crowd to disrupt order in a public place.” The heavy sentence came as a shock to everyone following the case. More shockingly, the...
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11.27.15China Bars Anastasia Lin, Miss World Canada (and Rights Advocate)
New York Times
A Chinese who moved to Canada as a kid, the charismatic Lin is a practitioner of Falun Gong, the spiritual movement China calls an “evil cult.”
Media
11.27.15‘Personal Media’ in China Takes a Hit From Pre-Publication Censorship
Observers have long thought that Chinese authorities censor the media depending on type: the censorship of traditional media is primarily conducted in advance, with a thorough inspection of news and discussion before publication; new media, in...
Media
11.20.15Pulitzer’s ‘Lookout on the Bridge’ vs. China’s ‘News Ethics Committees’
In a recent harangue on the imperative of better journalism, a website run by the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Propaganda Department tore a jagged page from the wisdom of American newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer: “A journalist is the...
Media
11.20.15China Censors Online Outcry After ISIS Execution
On November 18, the Islamic State (IS) released photos of what it claimed were two executed hostages. The photos, appearing in the terrorist group’s English-language magazine Dabiq, depict two men with bloodied faces, the word “executed” emblazoned...