ChinaFile

@ChinaFile

Online magazine from the Center on US-China Relations . Reporting, Analysis, Photography, Video and Conversation on China.

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Joined October 2009

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    30 Oct 2020

    JUST PUBLISHED! “State of Surveillance” ChinaFile’s analysis of a new database of some 76,000 publicly available Chinese procurement documents related to purchases of surveillance tech and services from 2004 through the spring 2020. -

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  2. Retweeted
    Dec 18

    Now unpaywalled thanks to , my essay on the battle for Chinese medicine--CCP tool or indigenous healing art? I look at its use in the initial Covid outbreak and the work of Liu Lihong.

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  3. Dec 17

    Photographer visited Xinjiang in 2016 "craving a change of scenery" after years on China's coast. The pictures he made over the next three years chart his growing dismay at a culture and a people being driven into disappearance.-

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    Dec 17

    Fantastic ⁦⁩ reporting on how Amazon bent over backwards to sell kindle & cloud services in China, including by promoting Xi’s books as “best sellers,” censoring reviews of propaganda films & providing a dissident’s IP address to authorities

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    Dec 17
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  6. Dec 17

    From our still-growing archive of China coverage, on whether China’s indigenous medicines can adapt to changing times or be co-opted by the CCP as it remakes itself into the guardian of a past that it was once eager to destroy?

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    Dec 9

    From , a lament over Amnesty International's exit from Hong Kong and what it augurs for human rights there in the years to come-

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    Dec 7

    Only a few years ago, regarded as a secure, stable base of operations for its work in East Asia—now, the situation in the city has become so fraught that the organization can no longer remain. explains at .

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    Dec 6

    Here are a few thoughts I wrote for on Amnesty International closing its offices in -- and, more broadly, about the space for civil society in after the NSL. (Disclaimer: This reflects only my views, not that of Amnesty).

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  10. Dec 6

    From , a lament over Amnesty International's exit from Hong Kong and what it augurs for human rights there in the years to come-

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    Thank you for updating our center’s latest figures on the arrests and prosecutions under the enforcement of the in . Make good use of the search engine!

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    Dec 1

    Nearly five years after the implementation of China's Foreign NGO Law, what's the operating landscape like for those organizations in the PRC today? A Conversation, featuring contributions from scholars & NGO professionals.

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    Nov 25

    TRP Director , speaking on future for int'l NGOs in : "Foreign NGO Law is an anti-human rights law... Int'l NGOs need resolve & vision to meet the authoritarian challenge to global exchange and civil society. We cannot walk away."

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    Some pretty interesting stuff in this piece on Henan province's procurement of a surveillance system focused on foreign journalists/students. Short thread: 1/n

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    Nov 23

    Document 9: A ChinaFile Translation via Reading again this translation of published in 2013, nothing to be surprised by ideological control offensive.

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    Nov 25

    Proud to be able to contribute to this timely Conversation on the Future of International in China, with , Elizabeth Knup and others.

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    Nov 25

    I enjoyed contributing to this conversation. While old models of engagement don’t work in Xi’s China we need the vision to find new ways. We have obligations to defend .

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    Nov 26

    What Future for International NGOs in China? This is a really good conversation, with inputs from Katherine Wilhelm, , Elizabeth Knup, , Anthony J. Spires, Mark Sidel,

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    Nov 9

    As China looks to meet its energy demands, there has been a rush for coal, with prices hitting record highs in October. Can China ever hope to meet its energy needs without relying on dangerous fossil fuels? Read 's latest conversation:

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    Nov 9

    When Will China Get Off Coal? via

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    18/ on "When Will China Get Off Coal?" Contributors: & Philip Andrews-Speed, an NUS academic.

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