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ZGBriefs | January 12, 2023

[…] trust in the wake of Xi’s handling of the COVID-19 crisis could shake the very foundation of this system, with wide implications beyond the battle with the virus. As China Reopens, Online Finger-Pointing Shows a Widening Gulf (January 11, 2023, The New York Times) (subscription required) A furious, wide-ranging argument is unfolding on the internet in […]

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ZGBriefs | April 2, 2015

[…] a leading human rights organization, according to its employees, the latest sign of the authorities’ mounting hostility toward nongovernmental groups, especially those that receive foreign funding or promote civic activism. Occupy Hong Kong: Six Months Later (March 30, 2015, China Real Time) Six months have passed since the outbreak of the pro-democracy Occupy protests in […]

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ZGBriefs | October 14, 2021

[…] headquarters. China to test thousands of Wuhan blood samples in Covid-19 probe (October 13, 2021, CNN) The move comes amid increasing calls for transparency over the emergence of the virus. The store of up to 200,000 samples, including those from the closing months of 2019 were pinpointed in February this year by the World Health Organization’s panel of investigators […]

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ZGBriefs | May 4, 2017

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ZGBriefs | July 22, 2021

[…] by expanded digital surveillance, which played a central role in China’s successful containment of the virus. Their everyday movements will be tracked by a mandatory smartphone “health code” app, required for entry to office buildings, restaurants, shopping malls and train stations. Facial recognition cameras, already common in public places, have also proliferated in residential areas. […]

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May 23, 2013

[…] worlds. Whether it is used to break into private networks, track online dissent back to its source or steal trade secrets, hacking is openly discussed and even promoted at trade shows, inside university classrooms and on Internet forums. FOOD / TRAVEL /ARTS Adopted Chinese Girls and the Documentary, Somewhere Between (May 18, 2013, Know […]

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ZGBriefs | June 4, 2015

[…] In fact, during the two decades after Deng Xiaoping’s famous Southern Tour of China in 1992 — when, in semi-retirement, he traveled to Guangdong Province to forcefully promote economic liberalization — officials at all levels of the Communist Party quietly got rich. Tolerating corruption was, in fact, part of what Deng unleashed. Religion Welby […]

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ZGBriefs | August 2, 2018

[…] search in China (August 1, 2018,Verge) According to internal documents provided to The Intercept by a whistleblower, Google has been developing a censored version of its search engine under the codename “Dragonfly” since the beginning of 2017. Education China brings 10,000 teachers out of retirement to take up jobs in impoverished rural areas (July 29, 2018, South China Morning […]

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ZGBriefs | May 19, 2022

[…] 12, 2022, Sixth Tone) China’s top immigration authority announced on Thursday it will strictly restrict citizens from traveling abroad for “non-essential reasons,” as the country expands its stringent virus-control measures under the “zero-COVID” policy. The Last Train to Canton? (May 13, 2022, Sup China) Despite competition from rail, road, and river, the through train remained the most […]

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January 10, 2013

[…] cooks. HEALTH H1N1 flu rears its head in Beijing (January 7, 2013, Shanghaiist) Two women in Beijing have died of the H1N1 flu strain, the "swine flu" virus that caused panic throughout the country in 2009 and 2010. Flu cases are currently at their highest levels in five years, partly due to China's record […]