Tania Branigan is China Correspondent for The Guardian and has been based in Beijing since 2008, covering every major story from the Wenchuan earthquake to the downfall of Bo Xilai, the Olympics, and ...
In recent years, the government has offered tax breaks, housing incentives, and fertility treatment coverage to encourage ...
I had never seen anything like Shanghai in 1981,” said Tess Johnston, describing her impression of the city when she first ...
I had never seen anything like Shanghai in 1981,” said Tess Johnston, describing her impression of the city when she first arrived. “I had never been to a foreign country that looked so utterly and ...
Farwa Aamer is the Director of South Asia Initiatives at the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) in New York where she leads the institute’s policy work and projects in South Asia. Aamer also runs ...
Pascale Massot is an Associate Professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. She is also a non-resident Honorary Fellow for Political Economy at the Asia Society Policy ...
Kenneth Roth is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. Until August 2022, he served for nearly three decades as the Executive ...
Shelly Kraicer is a writer and curator based in Toronto, Canada. Educated at Yale University, he lived for 12 year in Beijing. He has written film criticism in Cinema Scope, Positions, Cineaste, The ...
Thomas Kellogg is Executive Director of Georgetown Center for Asian Law. Prior to this position, he was Director of the East Asia Program at the Open Society Foundations. He was also a lecturer in ...
Jack Neubauer is a historian of China and the modern world. He received his Ph.D. in History from Columbia University and completed the research and writing for his first book, The Adoption Plan: ...
Zha Jianying is a writer, journalist, and cultural commentator in both English and Chinese. She is the author of two books in English, Tide Players: The Movers and Shakers of a Rising China (named “ ...
Wang Xiao is the pen name of a contributor to the online magazine Mang Mang.