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Mu Chunshan
Mu Chunshan is a Beijing-based journalist. Previously, Mu was part of an Education Ministry-backed research project investigating the influence of foreign media in shaping China’s image. He has previously reported from the Middle East, Africa, Russia and from around Asia.
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David Cohen
David Cohen is a freelance journalist. He blogs at www.sinocentric.net
and his writing has appeared in the Christian Science Monitor, the
Guardian Online, the Global Times, the China Daily and the Lowy
Interpreter among other publications.
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M. Taylor Fravel
M. Taylor Fravel is Associate Professor of Political Science and
member of the Security Studies Program at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology.
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Eve Cary
Eve Cary is a research assistant at the Brookings Institution. She has worked for the World Bank, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Asia Society. Her research focuses on Chinese domestic politics, overheating and real estate issues, and central-local relations.
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Julia Famularo
Julia Famularo specializes in modern East Asian political history and U.S.-East Asia relations. She is a research affiliate with the Project 2049 Institute, and previously served as the editor-in-chief of the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
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Zachary Keck
Zachary Keck is Assistant Editor of The Diplomat. He has previously served as a Deputy Editor for E-IR and as an Editorial Assistant for The Diplomat.
Zach has published in various outlets such as Foreign Policy, The National Interest, The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, and World Politics Review.
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Kerry Brown
Kerry Brown is Professor of Chinese Politics, and Director of the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney. He is Team Leader of the Europe China Research and Advice Network (ECRAN) funded by the European Union, and an Associate Fellow of Chatham House, London. He is currently working on a book on China's Fifth Generation leadership.
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