ZGBriefs | March 10, 2016
...and legal assistants still being held. South China Sea Buildup Brings Beijing Closer to Realizing Control (March 8, 2016, The New York Times) American officials are increasingly worried that the...
...and legal assistants still being held. South China Sea Buildup Brings Beijing Closer to Realizing Control (March 8, 2016, The New York Times) American officials are increasingly worried that the...
...for Tencent Online, went missing late on 15 March, around the time he was scheduled to board a flight from Beijing to Hong Kong. China Hunts For Author Of Anonymous...
...she arrived in Hong Kong, Zhou Ma was exhausted from all the excitement of her very first flight. Though she is a very courageous girl, Zhou Ma was nervous about...
...Center of the World (April 8, 2016, The New Yorker) Within the vague hierarchies of American identity politics, a Chinese player was not the same as an Asian-American one—but, in...
...on Thursday, its leaders announced that the museum would close its doors by the end of the year. A collection: The Anti-American protest wave of 1964 to 1966 (April 19, 2016,...
...Lawyer Strikes Back at ABA Over Scuttled Book (April 29, 2016, China Real Time) A feud between a Chinese human rights lawyer and the American Bar Association over a proposed...
...second child. China's Middle-Class Anxieties (May 10, 2016, The New York Times) The capital flight is a sign of how the Chinese have become more insecure about their future. Economic...
...one of the mainland’s busiest ports. U.S. Accuses Chinese Jet of Flying Too Close to American Plane (June 8, 2016, The New York Times) The American military has accused a...
...please contact [email protected] for more information. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs Why Sino-American relations are likely to become stormier (June 12, 2016, The Economist) It is not merely that...
...the first passengers aboard the ARJ21 regional jet on the Chengdu Airlines flight, which departed the central city of Chengdu after some fanfare featuring ribbon-cutting and a posse of panda...
...says…” or “China does….” Note: This is a slightly edited version of a post that was originally published at Outside-In. Image credit: Flight to Kunming, by Alexander Savin, via Flickr...
...getting a spate of calls lately to assist from American and European companies who have just learned that the creep is in their house. China’s Busiest High-Speed Rail Line Makes...