ARTICLES THAT ILLUMINATE THE LACK OF PERSONAL FREEDOM AND POLITICAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY.
Common Prosperity: Decoding China’s New Populism
by Nathaniel Taplin and Jacky Wong
via Wall Street Journal on August 28, 2021
Party Building as Institutional Bricolage: Asserting Authority at the Business Frontier
by Daniel Koss
via The China Quarterly on August 19, 2021
China's New Mandatory Curriculum Focuses on 'Xi Thought'
by Bo Gu
via Voice of America on August 25, 2021
China Limits Online Videogames to Three Hours a Week for Young People
by Keith Zha
via Wall Street Journal on August 31, 2021
China restricts young people to playing video games three hours a week
by Shannon Liao
via Washington Post on August 30, 2021
English tutors loved teaching kids in China. Now Beijing won’t let them.
by Shen Lu
via Protocol on August 31, 2021
AmCham suspends operations in southwest China at ‘48 hours’ notice’
by Sarah Zheng and Wendy Wu
via South China Morning Post on August 31, 2021
China culture crackdown a sign of 'profound' political change
via Reuters on August 31, 2021
Meituan chief adopts Xi Jinping’s wealth redistribution rhetoric
by Sherry Fei Ju
via Financial Times on August 30, 2021
Chinese media back diatribe calling for crackdown to be expanded
by Edward White
via Financial Times on August 31, 2021
‘Xi Jinping Thought’ school lessons alarm Chinese parents
by Sun Yu
via Financial Times on August 28, 2021
China’s anti-corruption watchdog slams entertainment industry
by Thomas Hale
via Financial Times on August 29, 2021
China to Cleanse Online Content That ‘Bad-Mouths’ Its Economy
via Bloomberg on August 28, 2021
VIDEO – The Extreme 996 Work Culture in China
via VICE Asia on August 28, 2021